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- + HTLV 1 Associated Myelopathy
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- HTLV 1 Associated Myelopathy
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"HTLV 1 Associated Myelopathy" is more commonly referred to as "Tropical Spastic Paraparesis" in the medical community.
Tropical Spastic Paraparesis
Also Known As: "Retrovirus Associated Myelopathy"
A rare complication of infection with human T-cell lymphotropic virus-1 that causes progressive weakness (paraparesis), spasticity and rigidity of the leg muscles.
More Information on Tropical Spastic Paraparesis: Brain Related Infections
- + Hubbard Tank Therapy
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- Hubbard Tank Therapy
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Also Known As: "Whirlpool Therapy, Pool Therapy, Water Therapy"
Medical treatment for pain that uses water in either liquid, ice or steam form to treat disease and trauma. Water applications may be hot, cold, or alternate from one to the other.
More Information on Hubbard Tank Therapy: Pain Management
- + Huffing
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- Huffing
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"Huffing" is more commonly referred to as "Inhalants" in the medical community.
Inhalants
Substances that are inhaled. Many recreational drugs fall under this category, as do many common household chemicals that may be used to get high, such as the fumes of glue, gas, aerosol sprays and paint.
More Information on Inhalants: Alcohol & Substance Abuse
- + Hughes Syndrome
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- Hughes Syndrome
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"Hughes Syndrome" is more commonly referred to as "Antiphospholipid Syndrome" in the medical community.
Antiphospholipid Syndrome
Also Known As: "Lupus-Like Syndrome, Anticardiolypin Antibody Syndrome, Anti Phospholipid Syndrome, APA, APLS"
A condition in which certain antibodies normally associated with lupus are found in the blood with or without the patient having lupus. It can cause blood clots and a low platelet count. In women, it can cause miscarriages.
More Information on Antiphospholipid Syndrome: Anemia & Blood Disorders
- + Human Analog
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- Human Analog
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"Human Analog" is more commonly referred to as "Insulin Analog" in the medical community.
Insulin Analog
A genetically modified form of human insulin in which the order of certain amino acids is changed. There are three types currently on the market (insulin lispro, insulin aspart and insulin glargine) and more are still being developed.
More Information on Insulin Analog: Insulin
- + Human Ehrlichiosis
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- Human Ehrlichiosis
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"Human Ehrlichiosis" is more commonly referred to as "Ehrlichiosis" in the medical community.
Ehrlichiosis
Also Known As: "Ehrlichia Infection"
A bacterial illness transmitted by ticks. It produces flu-like symptoms that range from mild body aches to severe fever. If treated quickly with antibiotics, it usually improves within a few days.
More Information on Ehrlichiosis: Infection & Trauma Pain
- + Human Genome Project
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- Human Genome Project
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A group of many separate international research projects started for the purpose of mapping and sequencing human DNA and genetic make up. Research is being done to learn the function of each particular gene.
- + Human Immunodeficiency Virus
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- Human Immunodeficiency Virus
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"Human Immunodeficiency Virus" is more commonly referred to as "HIV" in the medical community.
HIV
Also Known As: "HIV Infection"
An infection that gradually destroys the immune system, resulting in infections that the body struggles to fight. It usually progresses to the life-threatening acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS).
More Information on HIV: Sexual Health
- + Human Insulin
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- Human Insulin
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"Human Insulin" is more commonly referred to as "Endogenous Insulin" in the medical community.
Endogenous Insulin
Insulin that is grown or produced within the human body - as opposed to exogenous insulin which needs to be injected into the body.
More Information on Endogenous Insulin: Insulin
- + Human Leukocyte Antigens
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- Human Leukocyte Antigens
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Also Known As: "HLA Antigens, HLA"
Proteins on the outer surface of cells that identify that cell as being either part of the body or a foreign invader. It is involved in the immune system and certain HLA patterns may indicate an increased risk of developing type 1 diabetes.
More Information on Human Leukocyte Antigens: Autoimmune Basics
- + Human Menopausal Gonadotrophin
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- Human Menopausal Gonadotrophin
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A formulation of follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH) derived from the urine of postmenopausal women that is used to stimulate ovulation.
More Information on Human Menopausal Gonadotrophin: Menopause & HRT
- + Human Papilloma Virus (HPV)
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- Human Papilloma Virus (HPV)
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Also Known As: "HPV, HPV Infection"
A group of more than 100 viruses that can be transmitted to a partner during sexual intercourse. It can cause genital warts and certain strains are linked to an increased risk of certain cancers (e.g., cervical, oral, anal).
More Information on Human Papilloma Virus (HPV): STD & Genital Infections
- + Human Papillomavirus Vaccine
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- Human Papillomavirus Vaccine
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"Human Papillomavirus Vaccine" is more commonly referred to as "HPV Vaccine" in the medical community.
HPV Vaccine
A vaccine first approved in 2006 that protects against several strains of human papillomavirus (HPV). HPV is a common sexually transmitted virus that contributes to most cases of cervical cancer, in addition to genital warts.
More Information on HPV Vaccine: ObGyn Cancer
- + Human Parainfluenza Virus
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- Human Parainfluenza Virus
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"Human Parainfluenza Virus" is more commonly referred to as "HPIV Infection" in the medical community.
HPIV Infection
Also Known As: "HPIV, Human Parainfluenza Virus Infection"
A group of four distinct serotypes of single-strand RNA viruses. It is second only to respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) as a common cause of lower respiratory tract disease in young children. Repeat infections are common.
More Information on HPIV Infection: Pneumonia & Lung Infection
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- Human Parainfluenza Virus Infection
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"Human Parainfluenza Virus Infection" is more commonly referred to as "HPIV Infection" in the medical community.
HPIV Infection
Also Known As: "HPIV, Human Parainfluenza Virus"
A group of four distinct serotypes of single-strand RNA viruses. It is second only to respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) as a common cause of lower respiratory tract disease in young children. Repeat infections are common.
More Information on HPIV Infection: Pneumonia & Lung Infection
- + Human TSE
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- Human TSE
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"Human TSE" is more commonly referred to as "Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies" in the medical community.
Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies
Also Known As: "TSE, Proteinaceous Infectious Particle Diseases, Prion Diseases"
A family of rare diseases involving brain deterioration, giving the brain a "spongy" appearance. They can be hereditary, acquired through transmission of tissue or can occur sporadically. Types include "mad cow" and Creutzfeldt Jakob disease.
More Information on Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies: Encephalopathy
- + Humane Society of the United States
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- Humane Society of the United States
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Also Known As: "HSUS"
The world's largest animal protection organization. The HSUS works to promote the protection of all animals, wild and domestic, through investigation, rehabilitation, public education, political and consumer advocacy, and litigation.
- + Humidifier Lung
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- Humidifier Lung
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Also Known As: "Farmer's Lung, Air Conditioner Lung, Mushroom Picker's Disease, Bird Breeder's Lung, Extrinsic Allergic Alveolitis"
An inflammation in the lungs caused by exposure to an allergen, usually organic dust. This dust may come from animal dander, molds, or plants.
More Information on Humidifier Lung: Breathing & Lung
- + Humidifiers
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- Humidifiers
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An appliance that increases the amount of moisture in the air. They may be small, for one room, or attached to a ventilation system. Moisture released may be heated (steam) or unheated.
- + Humpback
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- Humpback
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"Humpback" is more commonly referred to as "Kyphosis" in the medical community.
Kyphosis
Also Known As: "Pott's Curvature, Dowager Hump, Spinal Curvature, Hunchback, Thoracic Kyphosis"
Exaggeration of the normal posterior curve of the spine that results in the deformity known as humpback or hunchback. Also refers to excessive curvature of the spine that may cause osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis.
More Information on Kyphosis: Back, Neck & Shoulder Pain
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- Hunchback
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"Hunchback" is more commonly referred to as "Kyphosis" in the medical community.
Kyphosis
Also Known As: "Pott's Curvature, Dowager Hump, Spinal Curvature, Thoracic Kyphosis, Humpback"
Exaggeration of the normal posterior curve of the spine that results in the deformity known as humpback or hunchback. Also refers to excessive curvature of the spine that may cause osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis.
More Information on Kyphosis: Back, Neck & Shoulder Pain
- + Hunger
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- Hunger
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Uneasy or even painful sensation resulting from not having eaten for a period of time. In some cases, the term may refer to a state in which a persistent lack of access to food puts a person at risk of malnutrition.
More Information on Hunger: Nutrition Basics
- + Hunger & Malnutrition
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- Hunger & Malnutrition
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Not getting enough food or enough of the right nutrients is often thought of as a problem for developing countries, but it can occur anywhere. Children are particularly susceptible to the consequences of hunger and malnutrition.
More Information on Hunger & Malnutrition: Pediatric Diet & Fitness
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- Huntington's Chorea
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Also Known As: "Huntington's Chorea Disease"
A degenerative nerve disease characterized by a progression of dementia and involuntary movements. The disease is genetic and onset occurs in adulthood.
More Information on Huntington's Chorea: Movement Disorders
- + Huntington's Chorea Disease
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- Huntington's Chorea Disease
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Also Known As: "Huntington's Chorea"
A degenerative nerve disease characterized by a progression of dementia and involuntary movements. The disease is genetic and onset occurs in adulthood.
More Information on Huntington's Chorea Disease: Movement Disorders
- + Huntington's Disease
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- Huntington's Disease
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Also Known As: "Huntington's Chorea, Huntington's Chorea Disease"
A degenerative nerve disease characterized by a progression of dementia and involuntary movements. The disease is genetic and onset occurs in adulthood.
More Information on Huntington's Disease: Movement Disorders
- + Huperzine A
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- Huperzine A
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A moss extract used in Chinese medicine that has properties similar to some Alzheimer's medications. As a dietary supplement, it is not regulated by the FDA for safety or effectiveness. More research as a potential Alzheimer's treatment is needed.
More Information on Huperzine A: Alzheimer's & Dementia
- + Hurthle Cell Neoplasm
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- Hurthle Cell Neoplasm
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A rare tumor of the thyroid gland that can be benign (noncancerous) or malignant.
More Information on Hurthle Cell Neoplasm: Endocrine System Cancer
- + HUS
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- HUS
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"HUS" is more commonly referred to as "Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome" in the medical community.
Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome
A disorder that may cause kidney failure and anemia. It frequently occurs after an E. coli infection. It is common among children and is the leading cause of sudden kidney failure in children.
More Information on Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome: Gastrointestinal System Cancer
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- Husk
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Also Known As: "Chaff"
A covering of a grain that is not edible.
- + Hyaline Vascular Type Castleman's Disease
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- Hyaline Vascular Type Castleman's Disease
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"Hyaline Vascular Type Castleman's Disease" is more commonly referred to as "Castleman's Disease" in the medical community.
Castleman's Disease
Also Known As: "Plasma Cell Type Castleman's Disease"
A rare disorder marked by noncancerous (benign) tumor growth in the lymph nodes or tissue, usually in the neck, chest or stomach. These are generally categorized into three types: hyaline vascular, plasma cell or multicentric or generalized.
More Information on Castleman's Disease: Lymphoma (Hodgkin's & Non)
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- Hybrid Diabetes
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"Hybrid Diabetes" is more commonly referred to as "Double Diabetes" in the medical community.
Double Diabetes
Also Known As: "Mixed Diabetes"
The development of insulin resistance (typically associated with type 2 diabetes) in type 1 diabetics, usually due to obesity. In addition to not producing enough insulin on their own, type 1 diabetics can become resistant to the insulin they inject.
More Information on Double Diabetes: Type 1 Diabetes Basics
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- Hybrid Vigor
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A process by which two different species of plants are mated to create a hybrid offspring that will retain some characteristics from each parent plant. The offspring, in most cases, are healthier than their parent plants.
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- Hybridization of Crops
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Also Known As: "Hybrid Vigor"
A process by which two different species of plants are mated to create a hybrid offspring that will retain some characteristics from each parent plant. The offspring, in most cases, are healthier than their parent plants.
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- Hydatidiform Mole
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"Hydatidiform Mole" is more commonly referred to as "Molar Pregnancy" in the medical community.
Molar Pregnancy
Also Known As: "Gestational Trophoblastic Tumor, Gestational Trophoblastic Disease, Choriocarcinoma, Gestational Trophoblastic Neoplasia"
A rare cancer in women of childbearing age in which cancer cells grow in the tissues that are formed in the uterus after conception. It may occur when a baby does not develop, following an abortion or miscarriage or after a baby has been born.
More Information on Molar Pregnancy: ObGyn Cancer
- + Hydatidosis
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- Hydatidosis
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A tissue infection caused by the larval stage of the Echinococcus granulosus worm. The infection moves to the liver, where cysts form. It is common in South America, the Middle East, Asia and Africa. Some cases have been reported in the U.S.
More Information on Hydatidosis: Infectious Disease Basics
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- Hydranencephaly
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A rare condition present from birth in which the cerebral hemispheres of the brain do not develop and the areas are instead filled with sacs of cerebrospinal fluid. The condition may not be apparent for several month and is usually fatal by age 1.
More Information on Hydranencephaly: Pediatric Brain & Nerve
- + Hydration
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- Hydration
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The intake of water, which is essential to maintain proper health.
More Information on Hydration: Water & Hydration
- + Hydrazine
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- Hydrazine
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Also Known As: "Hydrazine Sulfate"
A chemical has been studied for treatment of the body wasting associated with cancer. However, clinical trials have not proven it to be safe or effective. In fact, this a dietary supplement or "natural" medication may cause cancer.
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- Hydrazine Sulfate
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A chemical has been studied for treatment of the body wasting associated with cancer. However, clinical trials have not proven it to be safe or effective. In fact, this a dietary supplement or "natural" medication may cause cancer.
- + Hydrocephalus
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- Hydrocephalus
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A condition marked by excessive accumulation of cerebrospinal fluid in the brain that causes abnormal dilation of brain ventricles. This puts harmful pressure on brain tissues and is treated with surgical placement of a shunt system.
More Information on Hydrocephalus: Brain & Nerve Basics
- + Hydrochloric Acid
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- Hydrochloric Acid
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Also Known As: "Stomach Acid"
An acid produced in the stomach that works with digestive enzymes to break down proteins.
More Information on Hydrochloric Acid: Digestive Health Basics
- + Hydrochlorothiazide
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- Hydrochlorothiazide
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A type of thiazide diuretic, medications that cause the kidneys to flush water and other substances (e.g., sodium) from the body through urine.
More Information on Hydrochlorothiazide: Heart Drug & Medication
- + Hydrocodone
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- Hydrocodone
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"Hydrocodone" is more commonly referred to as "Codeine" in the medical community.
Codeine
Also Known As: "Tramadol, Dezocine, Propoxyphene, Dalgan, Dihydrocodeine, Oxycodone"
A type of narcotic analgesic, medications that reduce pain and most also reduce inflammation. They do not eliminate pain, but mask it by increasing the body's pain threshold.
More Information on Codeine: Pain Medications
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- Hydrogen Breath Test
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A test for gastric disorders that measures hydrogen levels in breath samples. Excessive hydrogen levels occur when lactose is not properly broken down in the small intestine.
More Information on Hydrogen Breath Test: Digestive Lab Tests
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- Hydrogenated Water
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"Hydrogenated Water" is more commonly referred to as "Structured Water" in the medical community.
Structured Water
Also Known As: "Clustered Water, Oxygenated Water, Activated Water, Hexagonal Water, Pentagonal Water, Alkanized Water, Super Ionized Water"
Waters which supposedly have nutritional or spiritual value based on the physical structure of the water's atoms. These claims are widely rejected by the scientific community.
More Information on Structured Water: Water & Hydration
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- Hydrogenation
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A manufacturing process that changes unsaturated fats into trans fatty acids, which act like saturated fats in the body and have no essential fatty acids. These substances are listed on nutrition labels as "partially-hydrogenated" oils.
More Information on Hydrogenation: Fats & Oils
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- Hydrolysis
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A chemical reaction that results in the break down of a compound or substance by adding water.
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- Hydrolyzed Collagen
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"Hydrolyzed Collagen" is more commonly referred to as "Collagen Hydrolysate" in the medical community.
Collagen Hydrolysate
Also Known As: "Gelatin Hydrolysate, Gelatin"
One of the most important proteins in the body which forms human and animal cartilage. Study is needed to confirm its role as a supplement for pain relief from arthritis conditions.
- + Hydromorphone
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- Hydromorphone
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"Hydromorphone" is more commonly referred to as "Anileridine" in the medical community.
Anileridine
Also Known As: "Levorphanol, Nalbuphine, Buprenorphine, Oxymorphone, Butorphanol, Pentazocine"
A type of narcotic analgesic, medications that reduce pain and most also reduce inflammation. They do not eliminate pain, but mask it by increasing the body's pain threshold.
More Information on Anileridine: Pain Medications
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- Hydromyelia
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Also Known As: "Syringohydromyelia"
Widening of the central canal of the spinal cord that creates a cavity in which cerebrospinal fluid may accumulate. This places pressure on the spinal cord. Symptoms include weakness (hands, arms, legs) and sensory loss (neck, arms).
More Information on Hydromyelia: Head & Spine Injury
- + Hydrosalpinx
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- Hydrosalpinx
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A fallopian tube that is dilated and blocked with fluid.
More Information on Hydrosalpinx: Uterine & Ovarian Health
- + Hydrostatic Weighing
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- Hydrostatic Weighing
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A method of measuring lean body mass by measuring amount of displaced water when body is completely underwater in a specialized tank.
More Information on Hydrostatic Weighing: Weight & Obesity Basics
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- Hydrotherapy
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Also Known As: "Whirlpool Therapy, Pool Therapy, Hubbard Tank Therapy, Water Therapy"
Medical treatment for pain that uses water in either liquid, ice or steam form to treat disease and trauma. Water applications may be hot, cold, or alternate from one to the other.
More Information on Hydrotherapy: Pain Management
- + Hydroxyapatite
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- Hydroxyapatite
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The compound that makes up bone and is composed of calcium and phosphorus.
- + Hygienist
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- Hygienist
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"Hygienist" is more commonly referred to as "Dental Hygienist" in the medical community.
Dental Hygienist
Licensed dental professional specializing in preventive care, such as cleaning teeth, taking x-rays and administering anesthesia.
More Information on Dental Hygienist: Oral Health Basics
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- Hymenolepiasis
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"Hymenolepiasis" is more commonly referred to as "Dwarf Tapeworm Infection" in the medical community.
Dwarf Tapeworm Infection
Also Known As: "Dwarf Tapeworm, Hymenolepis Nana Infection"
The most common type of human tapeworm infection in the United States. The dwarf tapeworm is shorter than other types, and infection can result from ingestion of tapeworm eggs or larvae on contaminated food or via hand-to-mouth transmission.
More Information on Dwarf Tapeworm Infection: Infectious Disease Basics
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- Hymenolepis Nana Infection
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"Hymenolepis Nana Infection" is more commonly referred to as "Dwarf Tapeworm Infection" in the medical community.
Dwarf Tapeworm Infection
Also Known As: "Dwarf Tapeworm, Hymenolepiasis"
The most common type of human tapeworm infection in the United States. The dwarf tapeworm is shorter than other types, and infection can result from ingestion of tapeworm eggs or larvae on contaminated food or via hand-to-mouth transmission.
More Information on Dwarf Tapeworm Infection: Infectious Disease Basics
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- Hyperactivity
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Restless, overactive movement and behavior.
More Information on Hyperactivity: Emotional Signs & Symptoms
- + Hyperalgesia
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- Hyperalgesia
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An extreme sensitivity to pain frequently associated with conditions that cause inflammation. It may be caused by damage to soft tissues in the body.
More Information on Hyperalgesia: Pain Basics
- + Hyperalimentation
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- Hyperalimentation
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"Hyperalimentation" is more commonly referred to as "Parenteral Nutrition" in the medical community.
Parenteral Nutrition
Also Known As: "Total Parenteral Nutrition, TPN"
Nutrition given through an IV. It may be used for people who are unable to absorb nutrients through eating because of prolonged vomiting, diarrhea or other conditions.
More Information on Parenteral Nutrition: Digestive Treatments
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- Hyperandrogenic Anovulation Syndrome
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"Hyperandrogenic Anovulation Syndrome" is more commonly referred to as "Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome" in the medical community.
Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome
Also Known As: "Polyfollicular Ovarian Disease, Polycystic Ovarian Disease, Polyfollicular Ovaries, Polycystic Ovary Syndrome, Stein Leventhal Syndrome, PCOS"
An endocrine and hormonal disorder that is the most common cause of female infertility. It involves the overproduction of androgens (male hormones) that cause problems with ovulation as well as obesity, abnormal hair growth and other problems.
More Information on Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome: Uterine & Ovarian Health
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- Hyperbilirubinemia
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A buildup of bilirubin in the blood that occurs when the liver does not function properly and results in jaundice.
More Information on Hyperbilirubinemia: Digestive Lab Tests
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- Hypercalcemia
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Condition in which the level of calcium in the blood is higher than normal. An overactive parathyroid gland is the most common cause, although it can be caused by other factors, including cancer and use of certain medications.
More Information on Hypercalcemia: Thyroid & Parathyroid
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- Hypercholesterolemia
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"Hypercholesterolemia" is more commonly referred to as "High Cholesterol" in the medical community.
High Cholesterol
A high total cholesterol level (hypercholesterolemia). Too much cholesterol, particularly in the form of low-density lipoproteins (LDLs), may cause a dangerous build-up of plaque.
More Information on High Cholesterol: Cholesterol
- + Hyperchylomicronemia
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- Hyperchylomicronemia
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Also Known As: "Type I Hyperlipoproteinemia, High Chylomicrons, Chylomicronemia Syndrome"
Abnormally high blood levels of chylomicrons, lipoproteins that carry cholesterol and triglycerides through the bloodstream.
More Information on Hyperchylomicronemia: Cholesterol
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- Hypercoagulable
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Also Known As: "Hypercoagulation"
A condition in which the blood has an abnormally high tendency to clot or coagulate.
- + Hypercoagulable States
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- Hypercoagulable States
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Also Known As: "Hypercoagulation, Hypercoagulable"
A condition in which the blood has an abnormally high tendency to clot or coagulate.
- + Hypercoagulation
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- Hypercoagulation
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Also Known As: "Hypercoagulable"
A condition in which the blood has an abnormally high tendency to clot or coagulate.
- + Hypercortisolism
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- Hypercortisolism
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"Hypercortisolism" is more commonly referred to as "Cushing's Syndrome" in the medical community.
Cushing's Syndrome
A rare endocrine disorder involving too much of the hormone cortisol circulating in the body. It causes upper body obesity, increased neck fat, a rounded face and thin arms and legs. It also leads to weak bones and a tendency to bruise easily.
More Information on Cushing's Syndrome: Diabetes & Endocrine Basics
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- Hyperdefecation
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Also Known As: "Pseudodiarrhea"
Frequent bowel movements preceded by an urgency to defecate. Relates to the number of bowel movements, not the fluidity of stool. It may occur with or without diarrhea.
More Information on Hyperdefecation: IBS & Bowel Function
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- Hyperesthesia
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Extreme sensitivity to touch, pain or other sensory stimuli.
More Information on Hyperesthesia: Pain Basics
- + Hyperextension Braces
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- Hyperextension Braces
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"Hyperextension Braces" is more commonly referred to as "Back Braces" in the medical community.
Back Braces
Also Known As: "Lumbosacral Belts, Raney Flexion Jackets, Lumbar Braces, Williams Braces, Sacroiliac Belts, Chair Back Braces, Molded Jackets"
Devices used to help stabilize the lower back. There are many types, including various belts, corsets, braces and jackets.
More Information on Back Braces: Head & Spine Injury
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- Hyperglycemia
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Abnormally high blood sugar (glucose). This condition may be associated with diabetes, often precedes a diabetic coma and may increase a person's susceptibility to infection.
More Information on Hyperglycemia: Glucose
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- Hyperglycemic Coma
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"Hyperglycemic Coma" is more commonly referred to as "Diabetic Coma" in the medical community.
Diabetic Coma
Also Known As: "Nonketotic Coma, Hypoglycemic Coma, Hyperosmolar Coma"
A state of unconsciousness from which a person cannot be wakened as a result of either extremely low (hypoglycemic) or extremely high (hyperglycemic) glucose levels. It is most commonly caused by uncontrolled diabetes.
More Information on Diabetic Coma: Glucose
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- Hyperglycemic Hyperosmolar State
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Also Known As: "NKHH, HHNS, Nonketosis Hyperosmolar Hyperglycemia, HHS, Hyperosmolar Hyperglycemic Nonketotic State"
A dangerous condition in which a person experiences very high glucose (blood sugar) and dehydration. Left untreated, it can lead to seizures, coma or death.
More Information on Hyperglycemic Hyperosmolar State: Glucose
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- Hyperhidrosis
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Also Known As: "Facial Hyperhidrosis, Excessive Perspiration, Center Hyperhidrosis, Palmoplantar Hyperhidrosis, Excessive Sweating, Palmar Hyperhidrosis, Maxim Hyperhidrosis, Axillary Hyperhidrosis"
Excessive sweating that is either limited to a few problem areas (such as the armpits or palms) or that affects a person's entire body. It often worsens during stress. Treatments - including prescription antiperspirants - are available.
More Information on Hyperhidrosis: Perspiration & Chafing
- + Hyperhomocystinemia
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- Hyperhomocystinemia
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Elevated homocysteine levels in the blood.
More Information on Hyperhomocystinemia: Heart Diet & Fitness
- + Hypericum Perforatum
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- Hypericum Perforatum
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"Hypericum Perforatum" is more commonly referred to as "St John's Wort" in the medical community.
St John's Wort
An herb that may be helpful in relieving mild to moderate depression. It should only be taken under a physician's supervision, as it may have adverse interactions with other medications or foods and is not appropriate for everyone.
More Information on St John's Wort: Herbs & Supplements
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- Hyperinsulinemia
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Also Known As: "Hyperinsulinism"
Abnormally high levels of insulin in the blood. It may also refer to a condition in which the body produces too much insulin. Some believe this plays a role in the development of type 2 diabetes and high blood pressure.
More Information on Hyperinsulinemia: Insulin
- + Hyperinsulinism
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- Hyperinsulinism
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Abnormally high levels of insulin in the blood. It may also refer to a condition in which the body produces too much insulin. Some believe this plays a role in the development of type 2 diabetes and high blood pressure.
More Information on Hyperinsulinism: Insulin
- + Hyperkalemic Periodic Paralysis
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- Hyperkalemic Periodic Paralysis
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"Hyperkalemic Periodic Paralysis" is more commonly referred to as "Periodic Paralysis" in the medical community.
Periodic Paralysis
Also Known As: "Normokalemic Periodic Paralysis, Hypokalemic Periodic Paralysis"
A type of myopathy (muscle disease) associated with potassium levels in the blood. It may involve potassium levels being too low (hypokalemic), too high (hyperkalemic) or normal (normokalemic). It is often triggered by exercise.
More Information on Periodic Paralysis: Myopathy
- + Hyperkinetic Heart Syndrome
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- Hyperkinetic Heart Syndrome
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"Hyperkinetic Heart Syndrome" is more commonly referred to as "Neurocirculatory Asthenia" in t
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