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List of childhood diseases and disorders; List of endocrine diseases; List of eponymous diseases; List of eye diseases and disorders; List of intestinal diseases; List of infectious diseases; List of human disease case fatality rates; List of notifiable diseases - diseases that should be reported to public health services, e.g., hospitals ...
This is a list of bacteria that are significant in medicine. For viruses, see list of ... List of bacteria genera; List of human diseases associated with infectious ...
This is a list of infectious diseases arranged by name, along with the infectious agents that cause them, the vaccines that can prevent or cure them when they exist and their current status. Some on the list are vaccine-preventable diseases .
List of cancer types; List of causes of shortness of breath; Cerebral creatine deficiency; List of childhood diseases and disorders; ... Z. List of diseases (Z)
Legg–Calvé–Perthes disease; Legius syndrome; Leiner's disease; Lelis syndrome; Lemierre's syndrome; Lennox–Gastaut syndrome; Lenz microphthalmia syndrome; Lenz–Majewski syndrome; Leriche's syndrome; Leschke syndrome; Lesch–Nyhan syndrome; Lethal congenital contracture syndrome; Lethal white syndrome
List of fictional diseases; List of food-borne illness outbreaks in the United States; List of genetic disorders; List of human parasitic diseases; List of illnesses related to poor nutrition; List of infectious diseases. List of infectious diseases causing flu-like syndrome; List of latent human viral infections; List of mental illnesses; List ...
Food as medicine. The idea that healthier food and food consumption habits can impact a person’s health is not new and has been part of what are known as social determinants of health — the ...
Medical foods are regulated by the US Food and Drug Administration under the Food Drug and Cosmetic Act regulations. 21 CFR 101.9(j) (8). [1]The term medical food, as defined in section 5(b) of the Orphan Drug Act (21 U.S.C. 360ee (b) (3)) is "a food which is formulated to be consumed or administered enterally under the supervision of a physician and which is intended for the specific dietary ...