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The various types of nerve damage may have different symptoms and may require different types of treatment.

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Naririto ang ilang mga impormasyon ukol sa bell’s palsy. 

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Some guy in his pajamas, home sick with bronchitis and complaining online about it, could soon be contributing to a digital collection of medical information designed to help speed diagnoses and treatments.

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A look at some other pests that are benefiting or could benefit from global warming:

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As climates warm, malaria is becoming more common in the traditionally cool mountains of Africa, Asia and Latin America where 10 percent of the world’s people live, ESP president Antonio M. Claparols said.
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At least 24 people in the northeast United States have been infected with a newly described, as yet-unnamed, tick-borne illness.

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As climates warm, malaria is becoming more common in the traditionally cool mountains of Africa, Asia and Latin America where 10 percent of the world’s people live, ESP president Antonio M. Claparols said.
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