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A to Z list of common illnesses and conditions - including their symptoms, causes and treatments.
- Diabetes
Diabetes. Identifying, treating and managing different types...
- Acute Pancreatitis
being obese (a person is considered obese if they have a...
- Symptoms and Self-Help
A to Z . A to Z of symptoms - including headache, stomach...
- Acute Cholecystitis
In order to prevent acute cholecystitis recurring, and...
- Bronchitis
Bronchitis . Bronchitis is an infection of the main airways...
- Asbestosis
Asbestosis . Asbestosis is a chronic (long-term) lung...
- Asthma
Asthma is a common long-term condition that can cause...
- Huntington's Disease
For example, you can point to symbols on a chart to show...
- Diabetes
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List of Diseases, Conditions & Syndromes (A-Z Index) The page provides quick access to a list of common diseases, syndromes, health conditions, and other topics of health importance. The list is organized alphabetically.
Index of comprehensive articles on medical diseases and conditions, a listing. Covers all aspects of medicine produced by doctors.
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This list includes both common names and technical names for diseases. This is deliberate; where multiple names are in common use for the same disease, all of those names should link to the main article for the disease.