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  2. John S. Marr - Wikipedia

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    JSM in Charlottesville in October 2016.. John S. Marr (born April 1940) is an American physician, epidemiologist, and author.His professional life has concerned outbreaks of infectious disease and thus his subsequent writing career has focused on that topic, particularly historical epidemics.

  3. New Brunswick neurological syndrome of unknown cause

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    By April 2021, six deaths had been linked to the disease, but the NBPH said that "in some cases, additional information is needed to determine if the cause of death was a result" of the syndrome. [1] The Department of Health restated the history at this time, as the first patient displayed symptoms in 2013 (instead of 2015 as had previously ...

  4. Paratuberculosis - Wikipedia

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    MAP is capable of causing Johne's-like symptoms in humans, though difficulty in testing for MAP infection presents a diagnostic hurdle. [ 8 ] As of October 2019, neither the World Health Organization nor any individual nation had declared Johne's disease to be zoonotic .

  5. The One (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The One is a British science fiction television series based on John Marrs's 2016 novel of the same name. [1] It was created by Howard Overman and was released on Netflix on 12 March 2021. Cast and characters

  6. List of diseases (M) - Wikipedia

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    Morquio disease, type A; Morquio disease, type B; Morquio syndrome; Morrison–Young syndrome; Morse–Rawnsley–Sargent syndrome; Motor neuron disease; Motor neuro-ophthalmic disorders; Motor neuropathy peripheral dysautonomia; Motor neuropathy; Motor sensory neuropathy type 1 aplasia cutis congenita; Mounier-Kuhn syndrome; Mount–Reback ...

  7. Jim Marrs - Wikipedia

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    James Farrell Marrs Jr. (December 5, 1943 – August 2, 2017) was an American newspaper journalist and New York Times best-selling author of books and articles on a wide range of alleged cover-ups and conspiracies. [1]

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  9. Category:Ailments of unknown cause - Wikipedia

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    Scheuermann's disease; Scrapie; Senescence; SIDS; Sleeping sickness of Kalachi, Kazakhstan; Spontaneous cerebrospinal fluid leak; Sudden unexplained death in childhood; Sweating sickness; Synovial osteochondromatosis; Systemic scleroderma