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Vascular Dementia: How Strokes and Blood Flow Problems Affect Cognition
Imagine having a stroke. You recover physically but notice cognitive changes—memory becomes worse, thinking becomes slower, planning becomes difficult. Months…
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Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD): When Personality Changes Before Memory Does
Imagine a previously responsible, socially appropriate person suddenly becoming rude and socially inappropriate. They make off-color jokes. They become impulsive…
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Lewy Body Dementia: The Second Most Common Dementia You’ve Probably Never Heard Of
Imagine gradual memory loss and cognitive decline similar to Alzheimer’s disease. However, alongside cognitive changes, you experience vivid hallucinations—seeing people…
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Parkinson’s Disease vs Essential Tremor: How to Tell Them Apart
Imagine noticing a tremor in your hand and fearing you have Parkinson’s disease. However, tremor alone does not mean Parkinson’s.…
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Parkinson’s Disease: Early Motor and Non-Motor Symptoms Often Overlooked
Imagine a subtle tremor in your hand that you first attribute to caffeine. Your handwriting gradually becomes smaller. Your facial…
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Celiac Disease: Beyond Gluten Sensitivity — the Serious Autoimmune Reality
Imagine eating a food that triggers your immune system to attack your own intestines. Tiny fingerlike projections in your small…
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Autoimmune Encephalitis: When the Brain Becomes the Target of an Immune Attack
Imagine your personality suddenly changing. You become violent or sexually uninhibited. Hallucinations develop—you see things others cannot. Seizures occur. Your…
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Goodpasture Syndrome: When Antibodies Attack Both the Lungs and Kidneys
Imagine coughing up blood. Your lungs fill with fluid. Breathing becomes impossible. Simultaneously, your kidneys fail. Blood appears in your…
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IgA Nephropathy (Berger’s Disease): The Most Common Primary Glomerular Disease
Imagine microscopic immune complexes depositing in your kidneys causing progressive inflammation and scarring. Your kidneys gradually lose function. Blood appears…
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Antiphospholipid Syndrome: The Clotting Disorder Behind Recurrent Miscarriages
Imagine having repeated blood clots throughout your body—in legs, lungs, and brain. Imagine suffering multiple miscarriages despite desperately wanting children.…
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Type 1 Diabetes: Autoimmune Destruction of the Pancreas From Day One
Imagine your body’s immune system mistakenly attacking the cells in your pancreas that produce insulin—the hormone essential for controlling blood…
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Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis: The Leading Cause of Hypothyroidism Explained
Imagine your energy gradually disappearing. Simple tasks become exhausting. Your metabolism slows dramatically. Weight creeps up despite eating less. Your…
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Graves’ Disease: Hyperthyroidism, Bulging Eyes, and Autoimmune Thyroid Damage
Imagine your heart racing uncontrollably. Your hands shake. You sweat profusely despite cool temperatures. Weight drops off despite eating constantly.…
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Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis (PSC): Bile Duct Scarring and Its Link to IBD
Imagine progressive scarring of bile ducts—the channels transporting digestive fluid through your liver—without obvious immune attack like in other autoimmune…
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Primary Biliary Cholangitis (PBC): The Autoimmune Liver Bile Duct Disease
Imagine bile ducts—tiny channels transporting digestive fluid throughout your liver—becoming chronically inflamed and slowly destroyed by your own immune system.…
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