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- g6pd deficiency
- gait abnormalities also see walking problems
- gallbladder cancer
- gallbladder diseases
- gallstones
- gambling also see compulsive gambling
- gamete intrafallopian transfer also see infertility
- ganglion cyst also see wrist injuries and disorders
- gangrene
- gas
- gas gangrene also see gangrene
- gastric bypass also see weight loss surgery
- gastric cancer also see stomach cancer
- gastric disorders also see stomach disorders
- gastritis also see stomach disorders
- gastroenteritis
- gastroesophageal reflux also see gerd
- gastrointestinal bleeding
- gastrointestinal diseases also see digestive diseases
- gastrointestinal stromal tumors also see intestinal cancer
- gastroparesis also see stomach disorders
- gastroplasty also see weight loss surgery
- gaucher's disease
- gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender health
- generalized anxiety disorder also see anxiety
- genes and gene therapy
- genetic brain disorders
- genetic counseling
- genetic disorders
- genetic testing
- genital herpes
- genital warts
- geographic tongue also see tongue disorders
- gerd
- germ warfare also see biodefense and bioterrorism
- german measles also see rubella
- germs and hygiene
- gestational diabetes also see diabetes and pregnancy
- gestational hypertension also see high blood pressure in pregnancy
- gestational trophoblastic disease also see cancer and pregnancy
- ghb also see club drugs
- gi bleeding also see gastrointestinal bleeding
- giant cell arteritis
- giardia infections
- gilbert disease also see liver diseases
- glandular fever also see infectious mononucleosis
- glasses also see eye wear
- glaucoma
- glioma also see brain cancer
- global health also see international health
- global warming also see climate change
- glossitis also see tongue disorders
- glucocorticoids also see steroids
- glucose also see blood sugar
- glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency also see g6pd deficiency
- gluten intolerance also see celiac disease
- gluten-sensitive enteropathy also see celiac disease
- goiter also see thyroid diseases
- gonorrhea
- gout
- granulomatosis with polyangiitis (wegener's)
- graves' disease also see hyperthyroidism
- grief also see bereavement
- grippe also see flu
- growth disorders
- guillain-barre syndrome
- gulf oil spill also see oil spills
- gulf war syndrome also see veterans and military health
- gum disease
- gun safety
- gynecomastia also see breast diseases
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