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Diagnóstico y tratamiento del lupus

lupus  lupus 

El lupus es una enfermedad crónica que requiere tratamiento de por vida. Conoce los diferentes medicamentos para tratar el lupus.

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El lupus y las mujeres

lupus  lupus  mujeres 

El lupus es una enfermedad autoinmune que es más común entre las mujeres, especialmente en mujeres afroamericanas e hispanas.

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Síntomas del lupus

lupus  sintomas del lupus 

Los síntomas del lupus son diferentes para cada persona. Conoce los síntomas comunes del lupus y a cuántas personas afectan.

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NIDCD

NIDCD: 30 Years of Supporting Discoveries in Communication Research

history  timeline  NIDCD History and Milestones 

With the stroke of a pen, President Ronald Reagan signed P.L. 100-553 into law on October 28, 1988, establishing the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD) as a new institute within the National Institutes of Health (NIH).

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NIDCD History and Milestones

history  timeline  NIDCD History and Milestones 

Learn about the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD) and its 30 years of supporting discoveries in communication and sensory research.

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NHLBI

Atrial Fibrillation - Living With

a-fib  AF 

If you have been diagnosed with atrial fibrillation, it is important that you continue your treatment. Follow-up care can help your doctor check your condition and talk to you about how to prevent repeat events and what to do in an emergency.

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Atrial Fibrillation - Signs, Symptoms, and Complications

a-fib  AF 

You may or may not notice atrial fibrillation. It often occurs with no signs or symptoms. If you do have symptoms, you may notice something that occurs only occasionally. Or, your symptoms may be frequent or serious.

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Atrial Fibrillation - Screening and Prevention

a-fib  AF 

Typically doctors screen for atrial fibrillation only when you have symptoms. However, your doctor may check for signs of atrial fibrillation as part of your regular medical care. Screening tests include checking your pulse or recording your heart’s electrical activity.

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Atrial Fibrillation - Risk Factors

a-fib  AF 

Age, family history and genetics, lifestyle, heart disease or other medical conditions, race, sex, and a history of surgery can all raise your risk of developing the structural and electrical anomalies that cause atrial fibrillation. Even in a healthy heart, a fast or slow heart rate—from exercising or sleeping, for example—can trigger atrial fibrillation.

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Atrial Fibrillation - Causes

a-fib  AF 

Changes to the heart’s tissue and to its electrical signals most often cause atrial fibrillation. When the heart’s tissue or signaling is damaged, the regular pumping of the heart muscle becomes fast and irregular.

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