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8 impressive health benefits of cayenne pepper
Cayenne peppers may have a variety of health benefits based on their active ingredients, such as capsaicin. Cayenne peppers may reduce your appetite while also helping to lower your blood pressure. For most people, cayenne peppers are a great way to add a kick to your diet.
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Common autoimmune diseases in children
Autoimmune disease is a disease that occurs when the immune system loses the ability to distinguish between foreign antigens and self-antigens. Autoantigens are components of the body that, for some reason, become foreign. The body's autoantibodies fight against these self-antigens, causing autoimmune disease.
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Congenital immunodeficiency in children
Congenital immunodeficiency in children not only leaves complications but also increases the risk of death very high. Therefore, early detection and timely treatment will minimize the danger, protecting the child's resistance for life.
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Neonatal lupus erythematosus: What you need to know
Neonatal lupus erythematosus is a rare autoimmune disease that appears shortly after birth. Newborns with the disease often have a characteristic red rash on their skin. The most significant potential complication is congenital heart arrhythmia. If not treated in the first few months of life, the child may need a permanent pacemaker or may be life-threatening. Therefore, lupus erythematosus in children needs to be diagnosed and treated actively in the first days to improve the child's long-term prognosis.
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Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation in children
Hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) transplantation is a process in which hematopoietic stem cells from a donor are transferred to a recipient with the aim of developing and replacing part or all of the recipient's hematopoietic cell system. The source of stem cells can come from bone marrow, peripheral blood, or umbilical cord blood.
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Staphylococcal peeling syndrome: What you need to know
Staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome (SSSS) is an acute epidermolysis caused by infection with exotoxin-producing strains of staphylococci. Symptoms include widespread blistering and desquamation of the epidermis. The disease is most common in infants and children under 6 years of age, but can also occur in older children and adults with severe disease.
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Should children be kept too clean?
Flu and flu seasons have prompted health officials to urge people to wash their hands frequently. And it’s in children’s nature to touch things that adults find filthy. So is it really okay to keep kids so clean? How clean do children really need to be to stay healthy?
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Learn about Barraquer-Simons . syndrome
Barraquer-Simons syndrome is the name given to a rare disorder that has important and often overlooked clinical consequences. Barraquer-Simons syndrome is an acquired form of focal lipodystrophy of unknown cause, characterized by loss of subcutaneous fat confined to the upper body. Insulin resistance and other metabolic complications are less common compared to other forms of lipodystrophy.
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Alopecia areata causes
Alopecia areata is an autoimmune disease that can cause severe hair loss that is difficult to treat. This can also make patients feel self-conscious about their appearance and increase stress when dealing with the disease. Alopecia areata can have many different causes. Identifying the underlying cause of the disease will help you choose the right treatment.
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How does Behcet's disease affect the body?
Behcet's disease or Behcet's syndrome is a rare autoimmune disease that causes blood vessels throughout the body to become inflamed, causing mouth sores, rashes, and other symptoms. Symptoms may temporarily improve, but then return.
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Causes of multiple sclerosis (MS)
MS is considered an autoimmune disease. When the disease is active, parts of the immune system, primarily cells called T cells, attack the myelin sheaths that surround nerve fibers in the brain and spinal cord. This leads to inflammation.
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