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  2. List of diseases eliminated from the United States - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of diseases known (or declared) to have been eliminated from the United States, either permanently or at one time. (" Elimination " is the preferred term for "regional eradication" of a disease; the term " eradication " is reserved for the reduction of an infectious disease's global prevalence to zero.)

  3. Category:Rare diseases - Wikipedia

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    A rare disease is technically defined (in the European Union) as a disease that is found in fewer than 5 people per every 10,000 people. ...

  4. List of rare disease organisations - Wikipedia

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    The National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD) was established in 1983 by individuals and families with rare diseases. [42] [43]EveryLife Foundation for Rare Diseases was founded in 2009 and is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization dedicated to empowering the rare disease patient community to advocate for impactful, science-driven legislation and policy that advances the equitable ...

  5. Learn More About 10 Rare Diseases Worthy Of More Attention - AOL

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    Educating yourself about rare diseases can help spread the word and empathy.

  6. Millions of people have rare diseases, including my son. Here ...

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    Any disease that impacts 200,000 people or less in the U.S. is classified as a rare disease. The rare disease community is a close-knit group of patients, parents and specialists determined to ...

  7. Chicago 1885 cholera epidemic myth - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago 1885 cholera epidemic myth is a persistent urban legend, stating that 90,000 people in Chicago died of typhoid fever and cholera in 1885. Although the story is widely reported, these deaths did not occur. [1] Lake Michigan was the source of Chicago's drinking water.

  8. Rare disease - Wikipedia

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    This was the first count since 1983, demonstrating that there were >10,500 rare diseases where prior estimates had been ~7,000 in the Orphan Drug Act. [5] Global Genes has also estimated that currently approximately 10,000 rare diseases exist globally, with 80% of these having identified genetic origins. [6]

  9. How AI can spot diseases that doctors aren't looking for - AOL

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    A disease like osteoporosis, for example, is thought of as mostly affecting thin, elderly white women – so doctors don't always think to look outside of that population.