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Canavan disease - Canavan disease is an inherited disorder that causes progressive damage to nerve cells in the brain. This disease is one of a group of genetic disorders called leukodystrophies.
Meleda Disease - Meleda disease is an extremely rare, inherited skin disorder in which dry, thick patches of skin develop on the soles of the hands and feet, a condition known as palmoplantar hyperkeratosis.
Tay-Sachs disease - Tay-Sachs disease (abbreviated TSD, also known as "GM2 gangliosidosis") is a fatal genetic disorder, inherited in an autosomal recessive pattern, in which harmful quantities of a fatty substance called ganglioside GM2 accumulate in the nerve cells in the brain.
Sandhoff disease - Sandhoff disease is a rare inherited disorder that causes progressive destruction of nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord.
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Digestive Disorder - Digestive Disorder American Dietetic Association Guide to Better Digestion Self-manage debilitating digestive disorders through dietary choices One of the most important ways to self-manage gastrointestinal disorders such as gas, constipation, heartburn, or irritable bowel syndrome is to choose the right foods to eat. Backed by the imprimatur of the American Dietetic Association, this guide teaches how to analyze one’s diet in order to identify the negative digestive disorder and positive impact certain food choices can have on a ...
'Digestive Disorders' - 'Digestive Disorders' American Dietetic Association Guide to Better Digestion Self-manage debilitating digestive disorders through dietary choices One of the most important ways to self-manage gastrointestinal disorders such as gas, constipation, heartburn, or irritable bowel syndrome is to choose the right foods to eat. Backed by the imprimatur of the American Dietetic Association, this guide teaches how to analyze one’s diet in order to identify the negative 'digestive disorders' and positive impact certain food choices can have on ...
Muscle Eye and Brain Disease - Muscle Eye and Brain Disease Learning More Biochemistry Richard F. Luduena, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio In his first highly successful book, Learning Biochemistry: 100 Case-Oriented Problems, leading educator Richard F. Luduena provided a series of problems requiring students to perform library research as well as to speculate using their own knowledge muscle eye and brain disease and problem-solving skills in order to find the answers. The questions were designed to demonstrate the relevance of biochemistry to clinical medicine, to show that many diseases have a biological foundation, muscle eye and brain disease and ...
Muscle Eye and Brain Disease - Muscle Eye and Brain Disease Learning More Biochemistry Richard F. Luduena, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio In his first highly successful book, Learning Biochemistry: 100 Case-Oriented Problems, leading educator Richard F. Luduena provided a series of problems requiring students to perform library research as well as to speculate using their own knowledge muscle eye and brain disease and problem-solving skills in order to find the answers. The questions were designed to demonstrate the relevance of biochemistry to clinical medicine, to show that many diseases have a biological foundation, muscle eye and brain disease and ...
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