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CMML

Chronic myelomonocytic leukemia (CMML) is a form of leukemia featuring monocytosis. The categorization of this disease has been controversial. Patients with CMML can present with various different clinical features, mimicking either myelodysplastic syndroms or myeloproliferative neoplasms depending upon a patient’s specific presentation.  Despite the varying symptoms of this disease, its roots are Leukemia, and thus […]

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Cataracts and Parkinson Disease

Cataracts develop for a variety of reasons, including long-term exposure to ultraviolet light, exposure to radiation, secondary effects of diseases such as diabetes, hypertension and advanced age, or trauma (possibly much earlier); they are usually a result of denaturation of lens protein. Genetic factors are often a cause of congenital cataracts and positive family history

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Multiple Conditions

I’m 67 and still want to wake up energized. We’ve only had the Rife a few days and started with the Adrenal Hyperplasia and then will do the Hypothyroidism so as not to overload the Adrenal Glands. Do we have that right? Q1:  Correct, use Hypothyroidism frequency set Dry eye what is the technical term? Would that

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Castleman’s Disease

Castleman’s disease is an uncommon lymphoproliferative disorder that can involve single lymph node stations or can be systemic.  It is a very rare disorder characterized by non-cancerous tumors that often develop in the lymph node tissue at a single site or throughout the body. It involves hyperproliferation of certain B cells that often produce cytokines.

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