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Fabry's Disease: What You Should Know | Anjay Rastogi, MD, PhD

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Join UCLA nephrologist Anjay Rastogi, MD, for a conversation about Fabry’s Disease, an inherited disorder the prevents the body from breaking down fatty substances called lipids due to missing or faulty enzymes. As a result of enzyme deficiency, lipids are not removed from the blood and build up in the body, leading to multiple organ dysfunction. Learn more: https://www.uclahealth.org/core-kidney/
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Mukesh Prasad, M.D., and Michael G. Stewart, M.D., M.P.H., from the Department of Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery at NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center discuss surgical treatment for chronic sinusitis. Two patients who underwent surgery discuss their cases.

You can learn more about Drs. Prasad and Stewart at: http://cornellent.org
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How Heart Disease Develops

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Heart disease is most commonly caused by a hardening of the arteries that lead to the heart.
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Heck's Disease

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Get access to Full Lecture, MCQs and Answers at https://ompnet.com/course/hecks-disease/

This lecture discusses the following aspects of Heck’s Pathology

-Clinical presentation and lesional characteristics
-Etiology and pathogenesis
-Differential diagnoses
-Histopathologic findings
-Treatment options

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What is Crohn's Disease?

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This animation describes the cause, symptoms, and factors in the development of Crohn’s disease, a type of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).
To learn more visit http://www.YouAndIBD.com

Chronic Disease

Chronic disease is everywhere. CDC’s National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (NCCDPHP) is helping communities everywhere make changes to prevent chronic diseases in the future. Through various programs, we’re already seeing a difference. Together, we can help Americans live longer, healthier lives.

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