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  2. List of fictional diseases - Wikipedia

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    A disease lasting for a few hours, where the affected person can only say "Good day, good day" despite attempts to say other words. Sune gets the disease [ 4 ] [ 5 ] but is later cured by his schoolteacher Ulla-Lena Frid, who cures it with "ordinary simple curiosity" (Swedish: " vanlig enkel nyfikenhet ").

  3. Disease in fiction - Wikipedia

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    Diseases, both real and fictional, play a significant role in fiction, with certain diseases like Huntington's disease and tuberculosis appearing in many books and films. Pandemic plagues threatening all human life, such as The Andromeda Strain, are among the many fictional diseases described in literature and film.

  4. 8 Autoimmune Diseases You May Not Know Are Linked to ... - AOL

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    8 Autoimmune Diseases That Cause Hair Loss. This article was reviewed by Knox Beasley, MD.. You might associate autoimmune conditions with symptoms like skin disease, chronic pain, and fatigue.

  5. Skin condition - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] While only a small number of skin diseases account for most visits to the physician, thousands of skin conditions have been described. [5] Classification of these conditions often presents many nosological challenges, since underlying causes and pathogenetics are often not known.

  6. Lists of diseases - Wikipedia

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    Contagious disease, a subset of infectious diseases. Cryptogenic disease, a disease whose cause is currently unknown. Disseminated disease, a disease that is spread throughout the body. Environmental disease; Lifestyle disease, a disease caused largely by lifestyle choices. Localized disease, a disease affecting one body part or area.

  7. List of skin conditions - Wikipedia

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    Chronic granulomatous disease (Bridges–Good syndrome, chronic granulomatous disorder, Quie syndrome) Common variable immunodeficiency (acquired hypogammaglobulinemia) Complement deficiency; DiGeorge syndrome (DiGeorge anomaly, thymic hypoplasia) Graft-versus-host disease; Griscelli syndrome; Hyper-IgE syndrome (Buckley syndrome, Job syndrome)

  8. Here Are 15 Celebrities Whose Serious Diagnoses Were ... - AOL

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    Image credits: Gerardo Mora/Getty Images #5 Daisy Ridley. In August 2024, the lead of the Disney Star Wars trilogy shared with her audience that she had been living with Graves' disease for almost ...

  9. Pellagra - Wikipedia

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    Pellagra is a disease caused by a lack of the vitamin niacin (vitamin B 3). [2] Symptoms include inflamed skin, diarrhea, dementia, and sores in the mouth. [1] Areas of the skin exposed to friction and radiation are typically affected first. [1]