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In the 1950s, most people diagnosed with SLE lived fewer than five years. Today, over 90% now survive for more than ten years, and many live relatively symptom-free. 80–90% can expect to live a normal lifespan. [140] Mortality rates are however elevated compared to people without SLE. [141]
List of medical symptoms. Medical symptoms refer to the manifestations or indications of a disease or condition, perceived and complained about by the patient. [1] [2] Patients observe these symptoms and seek medical advice from healthcare professionals.
The U.S. is battling its worst flu season in at least 28 years. Here are the latest symptoms and where cases are skyrocketing. Public health experts are warning of a ‘quad-demic’ this winter ...
An estimated 5 million people worldwide have some form of lupus disease. [23] 70% of lupus cases diagnosed are systemic lupus erythematosus. [23] 20% of people with lupus will have a parent or sibling who already has lupus or may develop lupus. [23] about 5% of the children born to individuals with lupus will develop the illness. [23]
The U.S. is experiencing the highest number of flu hospitalizations in a decade. Who is at risk and what are signs or symptoms of complications from flu? ... Animals. Business. Food. Games. Health ...
On Friday, the CDC's color-coded map showed California and nearly a dozen other states shaded purple, the worst of the three shades in the very high flu level. 'Off the charts': California hit ...
Patients may be included for UCTD research if they have: Signs and symptoms which (a) are suggestive of a connective tissue disease, but (b) do not meet the criteria of any defined connective tissue diseases, [12] and (c) have lasted for at least three years. (Note if less than three years may be regarded as early UCTD).
By contrast, flu cases are skyrocketing. The national share of influenza tests that came back positive rose from around 8% in the week ending Oct. 30 to nearly 15% in the week ending Nov. 13. Flu ...