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  2. Facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy - Wikipedia

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    Facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy (FSHD) is a type of muscular dystrophy, a group of heritable diseases that cause degeneration of muscle and progressive weakness. Per the name, FSHD tends to sequentially weaken the muscles of the face, those that position the scapula, and those overlying the humerus bone of the upper arm.

  3. Muscular dystrophy - Wikipedia

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    Prognosis depends on the individual form of muscular dystrophy. Some dystrophies cause progressive weakness and loss of muscle function, which may result in severe physical disability and a life-threatening deterioration of respiratory muscles or heart. Other dystrophies do not affect life expectancy and only cause relatively mild impairment. [2]

  4. Cachexia - Wikipedia

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    Unwanted weight loss of more than 5% within 6 months. [2] [19] For people with a BMI of less than 20kg/m 2, weight loss of more than 2%. [2] [19] [27] For people with sarcopenia, weight loss of more than 2%. [2] [19] [27] New ways to score and stage cachexia are being explored, particularly in people with advanced cancer. [19]

  5. 'Extreme Weight Loss' star Brandi Mallory's cause of death ...

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    Brandi Mallory, a former participant on 'Extreme Weight Loss,' died of natural causes related to complications from obesity, her autopsy report revealed.

  6. Extreme Weight Loss Star Brandi Mallory’s Cause of Death Revealed

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    The heartbreaking death of Extreme Weight Loss alum Brandi Mallory last month now has an official explanation. Mallory — who was found dead on Nov. 9 at the age of 40 — died from complications ...

  7. Obesity in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Share of adults that are obese, 1975 to 2016. Obesity is common in the United States and is a major health issue associated with numerous diseases, specifically an increased risk of certain types of cancer, coronary artery disease, type 2 diabetes, stroke, and cardiovascular disease, as well as significant increases in early mortality and economic costs. [1]

  8. A cheaper weight loss drug, more heat-related deaths and new ...

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    A study published in JAMA on Monday found that U.S. heat-related deaths increased between 1999 and 2023, and particularly in the last seven years, from 2016 to 2023.

  9. 21 grams experiment - Wikipedia

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    One of the patients lost weight but then put the weight back on, and two of the other patients registered a loss of weight at death but a few minutes later lost even more weight. One of the patients lost "three-fourths of an ounce" (21.3 grams) in weight, coinciding with the time of death.