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  • ...t al.'' |title=Aspirin in the primary and secondary prevention of vascular disease: collaborative meta-analysis of individual participant data from randomised ....2% to 6.7% of such events per year for people already with cardiovascular disease. Although aspirin also raises the risk of [[Stroke#Hemorrhagic_stroke|hemor
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  • {{About|the drug|other meanings|Morphine (disambiguation)}} .../www.amusingfacts.com/facts/Detail/soldiers-disease-morphine.html Soldiers Disease A Historical Hoax?]</ref>
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  • ...LRs, TLR3, 4, and 9 specifically. Mutation of it has resulted in [[Crohn's disease]]. Excessive T-helper 1 responses to resident flora in the gut are controll Much disease results from disturbance of homeostasis, a condition known as homeostatic i
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  • {{Other uses|Red eye (disambiguation)}} ...f the [[conjunctiva]], [[sclera]] or [[episclera]], and may be caused by [[disease]]s or disorders of these structures or adjacent structures that may affect
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  • ...variant|Cannabis (drug)|the biology of the plant|Cannabis|other uses|Hemp (disambiguation)}} ...ontains no [[gluten]] and therefore would not trigger symptoms of [[celiac disease]].
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  • ...a]] and second degree [[atrioventricular block]] (this is not [[Pathology (disambiguation)|pathologic]] in horses). The horse commonly [[sweat]]s to excess, especial ...thmogenic]] agent, extreme care should be exercised in horses with cardiac disease, and in the concurrent administration of other arrhythmogenics. The concurr
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  • ...s in this sector resulted from work that the young worker was not [[Legal (disambiguation)|legally]] authorized to do. For example, 16 year old workers accounted for ...epartment of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Heal
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  • {{Redirect|Cd||CD (disambiguation)}} ...her mineral levels. Thus, while cadmium is a major factor in the Itai Itai disease in Japan, most researchers have concluded that it was one of several factor
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  • {{otherpeople2|John Howard (disambiguation)}} ...ed research findings related to workplace exposure and [[occupational lung disease]].<ref name=ISEA>{{cite journal
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  • ...e beers and wines. [[Succinic semialdehyde dehydrogenase deficiency]] is a disease that causes GHB to accumulate in the blood. ...alcoholism and the effects of various drugs to persons afflicted with said disease for the past ten years. His studies in 1998 note that GHB, as a pharmaceuti
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