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Living with graves disease can be extremely difficult, and you can actually have a very small chance of leading a normal and happy life, unless you stop the disease. You may be pleased to learn, that there is a new cure available, which has already cured thousands of patients. It is a work of a researcher, who has years of experience with graves disease patients.

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Graves disease, apart from the many symptoms that it causes, can also make your eye muscles inflamed, and as a result you may need a graves disease eye surgery. However, there is a better solution, to cure graves disease, which is based on a recent breakthrough.

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Infection with Trypanosoma gambiense causes an initial febrile illness which progresses slowly to a chronic phase dominated by infection of the CNS, causing neuronal death and a variety of organic neurological syndromes. Neurological involvement occurs early in T. rhodesiense
infections, within weeks of inoculation of parasites and, untreated, there is rapid deterioration and death.

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The energy source for heart muscle is mostly sugar and fat, and to a lesser degree, protein. Muscles need far more oxygen to process fat than to process sugar. The blood supply to heart muscle comes from large arteries on the outside of the heart. Diabetics have narrowed arteries because high blood sugar levels cause plaques to form and reduce the diameter of the coronary arteries. The increased need for blood flow from burning fat and the decreased blood flow from narrowed arteries put diabetic

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Cryptococcosis (torulosis) is a systemic infection with the yeast-like fungus Cryptococcus neoformans. The organism is commonly found in soil contaminated by bird droppings, notably those of pigeons. Disease occurs following inhalation of the organism, but it is unusual in immunocompetent people and currently is seen most often in patients with AIDS.

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The range of diseases caused by Candida albicans is very broad. It is a common commensal of the oral and vaginal mucosae at one extreme, and at the other it can cause pneumonia, endocarditis, septicaemia and death. Candida can become a pathogen on damaged skin, in
severely ill patients, in patients who have specific immune deficiency (especially AIDS), and in patients receiving broad-spectrum antibiotics when the local microbial ecology is disturbed.

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Nocardiosis is a systemic infection caused by species of Nocardia (N. asteroides and, less often, N. brasiliensis and N. caviae). N. brasiliensis is the common cause of actinomycetoma
in the tropics and subtropics. Nocardia are higher bacteria which exist in a filamentous and coccobacillary form, depending on culture conditions.

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This is a descriptive term for a group of chronic infections of the subcutaneous tissues and bone of – usually, but not invariably – the limbs. Two groups of organisms cause this condition.

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Actinomyces species, despite their name, are bacteria which are often confused with fungi because of their filamentous appearance and their propensity to produce chronic suppurative infection with sinuses discharging purulent material.

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