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  • =Find Rare Diseases By Category = * '''[[list of rare autoimmune / autoinflammatory diseases]]'''
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  • ...ronmental factors]]. These diseases are also known as complex or polygenic diseases. ...with each other and with environmental factors. Examples of multifactorial diseases include [[heart disease]], [[diabetes]], [[hypertension]], [[cancer]], and
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  • ...ss a wide range of health issues, including respiratory and cardiovascular diseases, cancers, allergies, neurological disorders, and conditions caused by expos Environmental diseases are caused by harmful exposures to environmental factors. These can be classified into several categories:
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  • ==[[List of rare Environmental Diseases]]==
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  • ...Registry, and WHO Collaborating Centres in Occupational Health.[[Category:Diseases and disorders]]<br>
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  • ...known as [[multifactorial diseases]] because they are often influenced by environmental factors in addition to genetic factors. ...enes]], may be located on the same or different [[chromosomes]]. Polygenic diseases are a subset of these traits where the outcome is a disease state.
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  • ...l science, chemistry and others, which seeks to understand how exposure to environmental stressors impacts human health. This field is a branch of [[public health]] ...bstances, and their effects on human health. It also includes the study of environmental conditions such as climate change, ozone depletion, and biodiversity loss,
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  • ...for veterinary medicine, wildlife conservation, and public health, as some diseases can be transmitted from animals to humans ([[zoonosis]]). == Classification of Mammal Diseases ==
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  • == Environmental factor == ...al factors contributing to the soil metaphenome.jpg|thumb|500px|Biotic and environmental factors contributing to the soil metaphenome]]
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  • ...can be applied in various fields, including [[healthcare]], [[safety]], [[environmental protection]], and [[risk management]]. ...otective equipment]] (PPE), and isolating patients with certain infectious diseases. Healthcare precautions can be divided into standard precautions, which are
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  • == Familial Diseases == There are many diseases that can be considered familial. Some of these include:
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  • ...a]], and [[viruses]], as well as by environmental stressors. Some of these diseases can cause significant damage to apple crops, leading to economic losses for == Fungal Diseases ==
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  • ...isease]]s, which develop and worsen over an extended period of time, acute diseases can occur suddenly and typically resolve within days to weeks. ...term "acute" is often contrasted with the term "chronic," which refers to diseases that last for months to years.
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  • ...netic diseases]], which are inherited, and [[infectious disease|infectious diseases]], which are transmitted from person to person. ...diation, chemicals, or toxins. In some cases, a combination of genetic and environmental factors may contribute to the development of a sporadic disease.
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  • There are three types of reservoirs: human, animal, and environmental. ...the disease to humans. This is often seen in zoonotic diseases, which are diseases that can be transmitted from animals to humans.
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  • ...rticles or crystals, promoting tissue inflammation and scarring.[[Category:Diseases and disorders]]<br>
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  • ...olves the study of the etiology, epidemiology, and resulting losses of the diseases. ...topathology can be traced back to the first human efforts to control plant diseases. The first recorded instance of plant disease is found in the Bible, in the
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  • '''Interstitial lung disease''' (ILD) refers to a group of [[lung diseases]] affecting the interstitium (the tissue and space around the air sacs of t ...ain areas: exposure to occupational and environmental toxins, [[autoimmune diseases]], medications, and [[idiopathic]] (unknown cause).
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  • ...ironmental factors, controlling for multiple hypothesis testing.[[Category:Diseases and disorders]]<br>
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  • ...variety of factors, including infections, injuries, genetic disorders, and environmental exposures. Localized diseases can be caused by a variety of factors. Some of the most common causes inclu
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