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... children. Arthritis-related diseases, such as lupus, fibromyalgia, rheumatoid arthritis, osteoporosis and scleroderma, can be seriously debilitating and sometimes life-threatening. Palo Alto rheumatologist and two-time Olympic cyclist Dr. Christine ...
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... environmental exposures, chemotherapy or radiation therapy, residual infection, or autoimmune diseases such as scleroderma or rheumatoid arthritis. However, in many instances, no known cause can be established. When this is the case, it is called ...
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... CA 90010 (323) 937-5514 www.medicalacupuncture.org Copyright © 2001 Ivanhoe Broadcast News, Inc. REVERSING SCLERODERMA A risky treatment could be the answer for patients with serious forms of this disease. COLONOSCOPY-NOT JUST FOR COLON CANCER ...
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... nephrology treatment did not help, Havelock gets another referral to a neurologist. In his notes, he mentions scleroderma but wants to test for neuropathy, or damage to the nerves. December: Havelock goes back to see her primary care doctor. He ...
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I have RA, degenerative disk disease,scleroderma This started when I was 28 years old & delivering the single biological child I would ever be able to have.
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... takes place on Monday, September 21, at the Dove Canyon County Club. Proceeds from the event will benefit the Scleroderma Foundation/ Southern California Chapter. The event kicks off with a shotgun start at 10:30 a.m., and will be followed by a ...
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... takes place on Monday, September 21, at the Dove Canyon County Club. Proceeds from the event will benefit the Scleroderma Foundation/ Southern California Chapter. The event kicks off with a shotgun start at 10:30 a.m., and will be followed by a ...
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Thomas A. Medsger Jr., M.D., Gerald P. Rodnan Professor of Medicine, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine , received the Scleroderma Foundation's Lifetime Achievement Award in recognition of his service to the scleroderma community.
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Education: Undergraduate degree from Haverford College; medical degree from the University of Pennsylvania Noteworthy: Has been awarded the Scleroderma Foundation's Lifetime Achievement Award, the foundation's highest honor, presented to individuals who have devoted a minimum of 20 years of service, either as a volunteer or professional, to the ...
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... hypertension, resistant arterial hypertension, proteinuric renal disease, cancer and autoimmune diseases such as scleroderma. The following are some research highlights on endothelin receptor antagonists: Pulmonary Hypertension . The FDA has ...
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... www.familydoctor.org/jessehaven Copyright © 2001 Ivanhoe Broadcast News, Inc. REVERSING SCLERODERMA A risky treatment could be the answer for patients with serious forms of this disease. COLONOSCOPY-NOT JUST FOR COLON CANCER A virtual ...
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... speaker. Discussion will focus on the restrictive lung diseases such as pulmonary fibrosis, sarcoidosis, and scleroderma. There will be time for general questions and support following the program. A pulmonary rehabilitation therapist will also ...
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... quality of life. Oftentimes bowel problems accompany spinal cord injuries and illnesses such as diabetes, AIDS, scleroderma, and chronic fatigue syndrome; yet a vast number of sufferers have no identifiable disease at the root of their bowel ...
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... quality of life. Oftentimes bowel problems accompany spinal cord injuries and illnesses such as diabetes, AIDS, scleroderma, and chronic fatigue syndrome; yet a vast number of sufferers have no identifiable disease at the root of their bowel ...
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... There is no clinical trial for this device, so the company is monitoring the effects over time. REVERSING SCLERODERMA A risky treatment could be the answer for patients with serious forms of this disease. COLONOSCOPY-NOT JUST FOR COLON CANCER A ...
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... ETR-A and ETR-B receptors. Most recently, the FDA approved a combined ET receptor blocker for the treatment of scleroderma, a disease complicated by ulcers on fingers and toes. "Endothelin Antagonists Present Great Promise" "Endothelin antagonists ...
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... CKD. Step 1 Know the causes of CKD. Hypertension, poorly controlled diabetes, vasculitis (such as Lupus), scleroderma, neoplasia (such as multiple myeloma), autoimmunity (such as sarcoidosis and Sjgren's syndrome), drugs (numerous) and genetic ...
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