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  • === Diseases === * [http://www.apsnet.org/pd/PDFS/1997/1120-05F.PDF Diseases of Basil and Their Management]
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  • ...e caused by ''[[Colletotrichum falcatum]]'' are important and widely found diseases of sugarcane. Among [[viruses]], [[Sugarcane mosaic virus]], [[Maize streak * [[List of sugarcane diseases]]
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  • ...rimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis in Lewis rats, Journal of Autoimmune Diseases 2005, 2:4. -->
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  • *[[Acne]] and other inflammatory skin diseases, such as [[hidradenitis suppurativa]] ...ith 1 billion at risk<ref>Watkins, B.M. Drugs for the control of parasitic diseases: current status and development. TRENDS in Parasitology (2003)19:11</ref>.
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  • ...dia infections and is usually associated with poor hygiene and sanitation. Water-borne transmission is common in United States. Giardia epidemics, which are often ...ost frequently presenting new infection of the common sexually transmitted diseases.<ref>Associated Press, [http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18093769/ Abstinence st
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  • ...with an increased serum concentration of efavirenz. ''Clinical Infectious Diseases''. 2007 Nov 15;45(10):e128-30. PMID 17968817</ref>
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  • ...has been used in the past to treat [[respiratory syncytial virus]]-related diseases in children. However, its efficacy has been called into question by multipl
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  • Acetazolamide is often used in the treatment of various diseases.
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  • ...luminum on the nervous system and its possible link with neurodegenerative diseases |journal=J. Alzheimers Dis. |volume=8 |issue=2 |pages=171–82; discussion
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  • ...R. Liss, New York,.</ref> IL-1 must be especially useful in combating some diseases; however, [[endotoxin]] bacteria have gained an advantage by forcing the [[ ...Alan R. Liss, New York,.</ref> which must be especially useful for those diseases which gain an advantage by forcing the [[hypothalamus]] to secrete too much
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  • ...recise [[lethal dose]], as this may vary with age, weight, and concomitant diseases of the individual patient.
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  • ...w medical theories by Thomas Beddoes, that [[tuberculosis]] and other lung diseases could be treated by inhalation of "Factitious Airs"<ref name="Drug discover ...s Beddoes]] in 1798 established the ''"Pneumatic Institution for Relieving Diseases by Medical Airs"'' in [[Clifton, Bristol|Clifton (Bristol)]]. In the baseme
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  • ...añon-Espaillat R, Mandel S |title=Diagnostic algorithms for neuromuscular diseases |journal=Clin Podiatr Med Surg |volume=16 |issue=1 |pages=67–79 |year=199
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  • ...imp.html|title=EDTA Chelation Therapy for Atherosclerosis And Degenerative Diseases: Implausibility and Paradoxical Oxidant Effects|last=Green|first=Saul|coaut
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  • ...sprains, alleviating broken limbs, bruises, infected skin, wounds and skin diseases {{Citation needed|date=August 2009}}.
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  • "Black hellebore" was used by the ancients in paralysis, gout and other diseases, more particularly in insanity. "Black hellebore" is also toxic, causing [
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  • ====Diseases====
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  • Diseases that result from a homeostatic imbalance include diabetes, [[dehydration]],
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  • ...successful specific parasites to animals. Water molds cause several plant diseases. In fact, it was a water mold, ''[[Phytophthora infestans]]'', that caused
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  • Congenital nystagmus is also associated with two X-linked eye diseases known as complete congenital stationary night blindness (CSNB) and incomple ====Diseases====
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