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While they can provide great comfort for patients suffering from these diseases, these drugs are known to cause adverse events like weight gain and sexual dysfunction.
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Collectively, nearly 350, 000 people are diagnosed with breast, cervical, or colorectal cancer in the U.S. each year, and approximately 100, 000 die from these diseases, the CDC says.
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By the time we--at a time when we suffer disproportionately from all of these diseases, such as heart disease, even some forms of cancer now because of our obesity and overweightness, hypertension, Type II diabetes, we really need to be working on ourselves from the inside out.
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These diseases, ranging from dengue fever and malaria to West Nile virus and yellow fever, are the cause of millions of deaths worldwide, yet control methods have become a dilemma due to the development of resistance by mosquitoes and increased concern about health and environmental hazards.
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For these kids, suffering from diseases such as hemophilia, sickle cell anemia and cancer, it is a chance to see past the walls of the hospital to what the world might be like if a diagnosis didn't control their every move, if clinics and hospital rooms weren't like second homes.
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In terms of what features of the American lifestyle or culture could be contributing to an increased risk of these diseases, previous studies from the same team of scientists suggested that factors such as climate, obesity, the Western diet and various types of infections could play a role.
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Some of these patients suffered from depression, arthritis or other diseases.
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So can you imagine we're going to need like clinics to treat these people because you can imagine the diseases that's going to come from this water.
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