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Autism

Autism is a hereditary neurobiological illness caused by differences in the structure or functioning of the brain and nervous system. Autism, which hinders a person from communicating with others and confines them to their inner world, frequently reveals itself before the age of three and has a negative impact on a person's social communication, interaction, and conduct.

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Low Sperm Count (Oligospermia)

In male patients with oligospermia, the amount of sperm cells is fewer than 20 million/ml. Typically, there are no specific symptoms associated with the condition. There might be more than one cause of the situation. There is no definitive answer to whether oligospermia sufferers may conceive spontaneously.

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Diminished Ovarian Reserve in Woman (Infertility)

Infertility in women can be caused by a variety of factors. Menstrual disorders and ovulatory dysfunction, polycystic ovarian syndrome, endometriosis, early menopause, and tube adhesion are the most prevalent reasons. Infertility can also be caused by hormonal imbalances or anatomical abnormalities in the reproductive organs.

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Impotance

"Impotence," or "erectile dysfunction," is a malfunction in which the erection, a physiological event in which the penis gets stiff, does not sustain long enough to allow for sexual intercourse. This is a type of functional disorder. Impotence should be constant or extremely frequent in order to identify this condition.

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Cirrhosis-Hepatic Encephalopathy (Hepatic Dysfunction)

Hepatic encephalopathy is a complicated neuropsychiatric disease that occurs in people who have severe hepatic failure. Acute liver failure, massive portosystemic shunts, and cirrhosis are examples of severe liver dysfunction.

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MS (Multiple Sclerosis)

MS (Multiple Sclerosis) is the second most prevalent cause of neurological impairment in young individuals, behind trauma. It often starts with recurring attacks. Although these attacks continue at least 24 hours, they can linger for several weeks and can resolve partially or entirely spontaneously or with medicine.

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Lupus Disease

Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) is an autoimmune illness caused by an improperly functioning immune system. Although it affects all organs, the skin, joints, kidneys, blood cells, and nervous system are the most commonly affected.

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Alzheimer's

Alzheimer's disease is one kind of dementia (decreased mental abilities caused by the disease). It is, nonetheless, the most frequent kind of dementia. Although the etiology of Alzheimer's disease is unknown, it is caused by the early death or shrinking of brain cells, causing them to lose their function.

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Parkinson's

Parkinson's disease is a neurodegenerative brain illness that progresses slowly (with the loss of brain cells). It is believed that symptoms such as loss or reduced sense of smell, sleep disturbances, constipation, tremor, and slowing of movements begin years before the motor symptoms of the disease; thus, means to prevent the progression of the disease are sought by diagnosing these non-motor symptoms as early as possible.

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Cerebral Palsy

Cerebral Palsy is a condition that causes physical impairment. This condition causes development retardation in infants and children. Early indications of the condition include: no laughing response and difficulties calming down at 2 months, difficulty sucking and swallowing, problems with head control, inability to sit without help, inability to walk or pronounce even single words at 1 year. Children with CP have balance and coordination issues and prefer to walk on tiptoe.

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Stem Cell Treatment for Rejuvenation

Many internal and environmental factors contribute to the aging of the human race. One major aspect is the depletion of stem cell reserves throughout time. Aside from that, some of the factors that contribute to aging include the inability to stop time, an unhealthy and sedentary lifestyle, the increased consumption of ready meals, stress, smoking, alcohol, excessive sugar consumption, decreased hormones due to aging (HGH, DHEA-SO4, testosterone, melatonin, estrogen, and so on), and the emergence of a variety of diseases.

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Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)

It is caused by the death of motor nerve cells (neurons) in the spinal cord and the central nervous system's brain stem. Muscle weakening and waste (atrophy) result from the loss of these cells.

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Ulcerative colitis

Ulcerative colitis is an inflammation of the mucosa and submucosa layer that covers the lining of the large intestine. Ulcers form in the mucosa, the coating layer covering the inner wall of the gut, when there are inflammatory changes. As a result, the condition is known as ulcerative colitis, which means "ulcerative disease."

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Coronary Heart Disease - Ischemic Heart Disease

Cells require blood flow to survive and operate. This blood flow transports oxygen and nutrients to the tissues while also removing waste. Ischemia is defined as a lack of sufficient blood flow to support cell processes. In a nutshell, it's a reduction in blood flow.Ischemic heart disorders are caused by a failure to nourish the heart muscle for a variety of causes.

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Myolysis (muscular dystrophy)

The condition is caused by a malfunction in the gene that codes for the Dystrophin protein, which is a muscle protein, which results in shorter-than-normal production. Because the chromosome carrying Dystrophin is the X chromosome (males have XY chromosomes and females have XX chromosomes), it is a hereditary disorder with X-linked inheritance.

Because guys have only one X chromosome, the sickness only affects men. Furthermore, the condition might be caused by mutations that arise while the child is in the mother's womb.

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