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  2. Geographic tongue - Wikipedia

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    Geographic tongue, also known by several other terms, [note 1] is a condition of the mucous membrane of the tongue, usually on the dorsal surface. It is a common condition, affecting approximately 2–3% of the general population.

  3. What Causes Geographic Tongue, the Mysterious Taste Bud ... - AOL

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    Also known as benign migratory glossitis, experts cover the symptoms, causes, diagnosis, and treatment of geographic tongue. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800 ...

  4. Mal de debarquement - Wikipedia

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    This usually follows a cruise or other motion experience. Because most vestibular testing proves to be negative, doctors may be baffled as they attempt to diagnose the syndrome. A major diagnostic indicator is that most patients feel better while driving or riding in a car, i.e., while in passive motion.

  5. ‘Distressed’ Colorado dad Dan McGilvray jumped off cruise ...

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    “They put up a flare, they’re circulating, we did an entire circle looking for the guy that jumped off the boat,” a passenger could be heard saying. “He jumped, he fell and bounced off of ...

  6. What happens when someone goes overboard on a cruise ship? - AOL

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  7. Man overboard - Wikipedia

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    A person may fall overboard for any number of reasons: they might have been struck by one of the ship's booms, they may have lost their footing on a slippery deck or while climbing the ship's ratlines, they may have deliberately jumped overboard in a suicide attempt, or any number of other reasons. Falling overboard is one of the most dangerous ...

  8. Infectious disease on cruise ships - Wikipedia

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    Norovirus is a virus that can cause gastroenteritis [11] and is also a cause of gastroenteritis on cruise ships. [2] It is typically transmitted from person to person. [12] Symptoms usually last between 1 and 3 days and generally resolve without treatment or long term consequences. The incubation period of the virus averages about 24 hours. [13]

  9. Search Suspended for Norwegian Cruise Line Passenger Who Went ...

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    The search for a man who fell from a Norwegian Cruise Lines ship the day after Christmas has been suspended. The Norwegian Epic was sailing from Jamaica to the Bahamas on Thursday, Dec. 26, when ...