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Corpus striatum syndrome, juvenile paralysis agitans, pallidal atrophy, pallidopyramidal disease, pallidopyramidal paralysis agitans, paralysis agitans juvenilis. ... A disturbance with symptoms resembling those of the adult form of parkinsonism, but less intense than in Parkinson’s disease. ... Hunt's disease...
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Ramsay Hunt's syndrome III: Occupational compression neuritis of the deep palmar branch of the ulnar nerve. Also known as: Hunt's disease. ... Hunt's disease;
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Here's how they work: DNA samples are obtained from large numbers of people with and without a particular disease. SNPs that show up more commonly in the affected population become prime suspects in the hunt for disease-related genes.
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Nov 9, 2009 ... Deer hunt area 42 is flanked by known positive deer hunt area 30 to the east and deer hunt area 164 to the west. The disease is now known to ...
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Mice, humans and haplotypes--the hunt for disease genes in SLE. ... Defining the polymorphisms that contribute to the development of complex genetic disease traits is a challenging, ... Mice, humans and haplotypes--the hunt for disease genes in SLE.Mice, humans and haplotypes--the hunt for disease genes in SLE.
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Predictive Testingfor Huntington's Disease General Information Program Staff Contact Information Introduction Genetics of HD What is Predictive Testing Predictive Testing Program Genetic Counseling Neurological Evaluation Psychological Screening Follow-up Cost and Insurance Concerns Deciding to be Tested Personal ...
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In March 2000, the Huntington's Disease Society of America (HDSA) named the University of Virginia Health System a Center of Excellence for the care of patients with Huntington's Disease (HD) and their families. ... The UVA HD Program offers comprehensive care for patients and families with Huntington's Disease.
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A tiny robot smaller than a grain of rice could soon be sent through the body tracking down disease and destroying it. ... The tiny robots can be targeted to attack and destroy tumours; ... A tiny robot smaller than a grain of rice could soon be sent through the body tracking down disease and destroying it.
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Now, dogs are taking on a new role – they are helping in the hunt for genetic mutations that lead to diseases in humans. “Dogs get very similar diseases to humans ... The four-year project aims initially to pinpoint genetic markers for dog diseases and help to reduce the high level of inherited disease in purebred dogs.
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For centuries man has had a uniquely close relationship with dogs -- as a working animal, for security and, perhaps most importantly, for companionship. ... Now, dogs are taking on a new role - they are helping in the hunt for genetic mutations that lead to diseases in humans. ... Heart Disease...
www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/10/081016084051.htm
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