...include:[9][10][14] Down’s syndrome, also known as trisomy 21. Around half of people with this condition will develop Alzheimer’s disease Traumatic brain injury Insulin resistance, which can also lead to Type...
...less common, forms of herpes zoster oticus are: Ramsay Hunt Syndrome; a peripheral facial palsy, characterized by acute pain in one ear and the face. Vesicles may be present in...
...conditions: Congenital malformations of the heart Severe pneumonia MAS, or meconium aspiration syndrome Severe air leak problems in the lungs CGH, or congenital diaphragmatic hernia Severe pulmonary hypertension Cardiac arrest...
...boxed warnings about the risks of cytokine release syndrome (CRS) and nervous system problems. Boxed warnings are the most serious warnings from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). They alert...
...Asherman’s syndrome.”. J Reprod Med 30 (1): 25–7. PMID 4038744. Al-Azemi M, Refaat B, Amer S, Ola B, Chapman N, Ledger W (May 2009). “The expression of inducible nitric oxide...
...to permanent joint damage and can be life-threatening. Read more about Septic Arthritis » Reactive arthritis Reactive arthritis (ReA), formerly known as Reiter’s syndrome is short-term, inflammatory arthritis that develops...
...had the lowest risk for hair loss. But it’s important to note this medication carries other, more serious risks, like serotonin syndrome. How to care for your hair while taking...
...information. If you have an expressive disorder, you may have trouble forming accurate sentences, such as using incorrect verb tenses. It’s associated with developmental impairments, such as Down syndrome and...
...support systems for epilepsy diagnosis and seizure detection.” Scientific Research. Duffy F., Shankardass A. et al. (2013). “The relationship of Asperger’s syndrome to autism: a preliminary EEG coherence study.” BMC...
...Men with HIV, who had an undescended testicle as a child (a condition where the testicle is not in the scrotum) or who have a chromosomal condition called Klinefelter syndrome...