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Gestational diabetes
Diabetes in pregnancy (gestational diabetes) increases the risk of certain rare birth complications. This risk can usually be reduced by a change in diet.
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Broken heart syndrome
Broken heart syndrome refers to a disruption in the functioning of the heart muscle. It is often triggered by an emotionally stressfully event, such as the death of a loved one.
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Acidosis
Acidosis is a condition in which the body’s pH balance is disrupted. As a result, the pH value of the blood drops and becomes “acidic”. This acidity is usually due to an underlying illness.
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Gastric ulcer
A gastric ulcer usually occurs as a result of an infection with certain bacteria or due to long-term use of certain drugs for pain relief. Gastric ulcers are normally easy to treat.
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Duodenal ulcer
An ulcer in the duodenum usually occurs as a result of regular use of certain pain medication or infection with specific bacteria. These ulcers are normally easy to treat.
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Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA)
People with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) find it difficult to breathe while sleeping and have their breathing interrupted – usually without noticing it. So sufferers are very sleepy during the day.
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Type 1 diabetes
With type 1 diabetes, the pancreas produces very little or no insulin. To supply the body with this essential hormone, people with the disease need daily injections of insulin.
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Mitral valve insufficiency
Mitral valve insufficiency is the second most common heart valve disease in which the valve between the left atrium and the left ventricle leaks.
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Restless Legs Syndrome
People with Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS) feel a great urge to move their legs. The unpleasant feeling in the legs only occurs during rest, particularly in the evening and at night.
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Goiter
A goiter is an enlarged thyroid gland. The most common cause is an iodine deficiency. Various treatment options are available.