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… by bursts of electrical activity in the brain that are not normal. Seizures may cause problems with muscle control, …
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… disease is a genetic red blood cell disorder. It changes normal, round red blood cells into cells shaped like … organs, muscles, and bones. How does it affect your body? Normal red blood cells move easily through blood vessels, … cell disease is diagnosed when a simple blood test shows abnormal hemoglobin . A sickle cell test looks for sickle cell …
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… about 60 to 100 beats a minute while at rest is considered normal. If your heart beats less than 60 times a minute, it is slower than normal. A slow heart rate can be normal and healthy. Or it could be a sign of a problem with …
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… disorder that causes your body to make less hemoglobin or abnormal hemoglobin. Hemoglobin helps red blood cells spread … minor or beta thalassemia trait. It happens when you get a normal gene from one parent and a thalassemia gene from the … or changed: Your red blood cells might be smaller than normal. You will have no symptoms and you will not need …
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… deficiency—no treatment is needed, because you function normally. You may not be aware that you do not see colours … colour vision, surgery to remove the cataract may restore normal colour vision. You can find ways to help make up for … differences between colours. But these lenses don't provide normal colour vision and can distort objects. Wearing …
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… blood flow and reduce our brain's ability to function normally Lower fat foods, vegetables and fruit to reduce the … fitness classes Keep stress under control Some stress is normal and healthy, but chronic stress limits brain … Practicing positive self-talk Stressful situations are a normal part of life and often related to life changes. Plan …
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… means that your kidneys have suddenly stopped working normally. Your kidneys remove waste products and help … are working. A chemistry screen can show if you have normal levels of sodium (salt), potassium , and calcium . … people's kidneys will work well enough for them to live normal lives. But other people may have permanent kidney …
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… or the next day. Many people can go back to work or their normal routine in 3 to 6 weeks. Your new breast will likely … infection. You may be able to go back to work or your normal routine in 3 to 6 weeks or sooner. Most people need … scar tissue or replace the implant. Changes in the implant. Normal activity or an injury to the breast can damage the …
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… that day. Being active again before the brain returns to normal functioning increases the person's risk of having a … Full-contact practice. The athlete can participate in normal training. Return to play. This is the final step and allows the athlete to join in normal game play. The athlete must be symptom-free for 24 …
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… a disease such as multiple myeloma, it can no longer make normal blood cells. A stem cell transplant may be used to replace damaged stem cells with new, normal stem cells. A stem cell transplant may be needed to … diseases such as heart disease or diabetes, and have a normal kidney and liver. Your doctor will also consider how …