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  2. Muscular dystrophy - Wikipedia

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    Muscular dystrophies (MD) are a genetically and clinically heterogeneous group of rare neuromuscular diseases that cause progressive weakness and breakdown of skeletal muscles over time. [1] The disorders differ as to which muscles are primarily affected, the degree of weakness, how fast they worsen, and when symptoms begin. [ 1 ]

  3. Becker muscular dystrophy - Wikipedia

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    Becker muscular dystrophy occurs in approximately 1.5 to 6 in 100,000 male births, making it much less common than Duchenne muscular dystrophy. Symptoms usually appear in men at about ages 8–25, but may sometimes begin later. [17] Genetic counseling may be advisable when potential carriers or patients want to have children. Sons of a man with ...

  4. Muscular Dystrophy Association - Wikipedia

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    Specific examples include Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD), a severe form of muscular dystrophy, ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis), and Charcot–Marie–Tooth disease (CMT), which impacts peripheral nerves. MDA also addresses numerous rare disorders, such as Andersen–Tawil syndrome, Laing distal myopathy, and Walker–Warburg syndrome ...

  5. Could This DMD Treatment Become a Blockbuster Drug? - AOL

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    Duchenne muscular dystrophy, or DMD, is a muscle-wasting disease caused by a genetic mutation in the dystrophin gene -- the largest gene on the X chromosome -- which affects one in every 2,400 ...

  6. Myotonic dystrophy - Wikipedia

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    There is currently no cure for or treatment specific to myotonic dystrophy. Management is focused on the complications of the disease, particularly those related to the lungs and heart, which are life-threatening. [27] Complications relating to the cardiopulmonary system account for 70% of deaths due to DM1. [13]

  7. Musculoskeletal disorder - Wikipedia

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    Most workplace MSD episodes involve multiple parts of the body. [35] MSDs are the most frequent health complaint by European, United States and Asian Pacific workers. [ 36 ] and the third leading reason for disability and early retirement in the U.S. [ 13 ] The incidence rate for MSDs among the working population in 2014 was 31.9 newly ...

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    The most serious charge against the man accused of killing the UnitedHealthcare CEO in broad daylight last week on a Manhattan sidewalk is murder in the second degree. Given the image of the ...

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