FACTOID # 142: Americans consume the sixth-most spirits, the eighth-most beer and the 18th-most wine. They’re also likely to view heavy drinkers as undesirable neighbors.
 
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eMedicine - Sinusitis, Sphenoid, Acute, Surgical Treatment : Article Excerpt by: Rami K Batniji, MD (591 words)
Diseases of the sphenoid often were determined only when complications arose.
The disease may be limited to the sphenoid sinus or, more commonly, may involve multiple sinuses or pansinusitis.
Fungal disease also must be considered, especially in the context of a patient who is immunocompromised.
Vol.3 No. 4: Chronic Sequelae of Foodborne Disease (5454 words)
Graves disease is an autoimmune disease mediated by autoantibodies to the thyrotropin receptor (12,13).
Acute renal failure is the leading cause of death in children, and thrombocytopenia is the leading cause of death in adults.
Acute effects of gastroenteritis may be easily identified; however, chronic effects often result from ingestion of low to moderate levels and can be difficult to recognize (46-50).
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