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Answer: The 30 critical illnesses covered are:- Major Cancers- Heart Attack- Stroke- Coronary Artery By-Pass Surgery- Kidney Failure- Aplastic Anaemia- Blindness (Loss of Sight)- End Stage Lung Disease- End Stage Liver Failure- Coma- Deafness (Loss of Hearin...

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Answer: There are different reasons a person develops epilepsy. In some patients, a region of brain tissue may be abnormal or damaged. This lesion acts as a focus and trigger of seizure activity. Such lesions can be produced by a variety of reasons. Examples...

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Answer: No. The legal position relating to vaccines for travel that are administered as a private service in an NHS setting, has been reviewed by the MHRA [6]. A PGD cannot be used for certain travel related vaccines (e.g. yellow fever, tick-borne encephalit...

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Answer: Eye donors could be of any age group or sex. People who use spectacles-diabetics, patients with high blood pressure, asthma patients and those without communicable diseases can donate eyes.Persons with AIDS, Hepatitis B and C, Rabies, Septicaemia, Ac...

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Answer: Genetics - Mental retardation may be caused by an inherited abnormality of the genes, such as fragile X syndrome. An accident or mutation in genetic development may also casue retardation.Prenatal illnesses and issuesFetal alcohol syndrome caused b...

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Answer: Chickenpox is caused by the varicella-zoster virus, a member of the herpesvirus family. Chickenpox is one of the most contagious childhood illnesses. The disease is usually mild, although serious complications sometimes occur. Some of the complicatio...

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Answer: Germs in food and water that can make someone with HIV ill include Salmonella, Campylobacter, Listeria and Cryptosporidium. They can cause diarrhea, upset stomach, vomiting, stomach cramps, fever, headache, muscle pain, bloodstream infection, meningi...

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