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Damage to the lower motor neurons can cause muscle weakness, hyporeflexia and muscle atrophy. Spinal Muscular Atrophy is a motor neuron central disorder. Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) is an autosomal recessive genetic central disorder. Survival motor Neuron 1, 2 are the two genes which are present in normal individuals. Spinal Muscular Atrophy is a motor neuron disorder.

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The cause of Lupus is unknown and the condition tends to affect mainly women of African American, Hispanic, Asian and Native American descent more that Caucasian women. Some of the symptoms of Lupus include feeling tired all the time, mouth or nose ulcers, hair loss, muscle pain, swelling, rash, headaches, feeling dizzy and experiencing depression.

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Candida or yeast is a form of fungus that is naturally inside our body. There should be a correct balance of this bacteria system in the body so that it will not lead to health problems. The problem is that candida can grow out of control, causing infection to our health.

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Body Disorder, better known as Body Dysmorphic Disorder is characterized by a condition revolving around obsessions, compulsions and avoidance behavioral problems. Body Disorder has also been termed as ‘imagined ugliness.’

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Body Disorder, better known as Body Dysmorphic Disorder is characterized by a condition revolving around obsessions, compulsions and avoidance behavioral problems. Body Disorder has also been termed as ‘imagined ugliness.’

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Risk factors for stroke have been classified as ‘non-modifiable' or ‘modifiable' (Goldstein et al 2001). Modifiable risk factors are those factors that can be managed or treated and include high blood pressure, smoking, diabetes, atrial fibrillation and hyperlipidaemia (an inherited blood disorder associated with high serum cholesterol) (Wolf and D'Agostino 1993).

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Studies have shown that stroke incidence in the USA is higher in blacks than in whites (Gorelick 1998; Howard et al 1994). In a study investigating risk factors in stroke, Gillum (1999) found that blacks had a 38 per cent greater incidence of strokes than whites. This may be because the incidence of high blood pressure, obesity and diabetes mellitus is higher in the black population than the white population (Gillum 1999

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Risk factors for stroke have been classified as ‘non-modifiable' or ‘modifiable' (Goldstein et al 2001). Modifiable risk factors are those factors that can be managed or treated and include high blood pressure, smoking, diabetes, atrial fibrillation and hyperlipidaemia (an inherited blood disorder associated with high serum cholesterol) (Wolf and D'Agostino 1993). Non-modifiable risk factors include age, gender, race and ethnicity and family history (Gillum 1998; Gorelick 1998).

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Quite a few people experience severe pain every day and don’t know why. This could be an all over general pain in the muscles that makes it difficult to get through the day or severe tenderness to certain areas of the body. Every movement brings about severe pain for these individuals. According to recent statistics compiled by a health organization, fibromyalgia is widespread in the United States.

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Risk factors for stroke have been classified as ‘non-modifiable' or ‘modifiable' (Goldstein et al 2001). Modifiable risk factors are those factors that can be managed or treated and include high blood pressure, smoking, diabetes, atrial fibrillation and hyperlipidaemia (an inherited blood disorder associated with high serum cholesterol) (Wolf and D'Agostino 1993). Non-modifiable risk factors include age, gender, race and ethnicity and family history (Gillum 1998; Gorelick 1998).

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