thyroid
dementia
diabetes
ADHD
Hodgkin's lymphoma
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When the thyroid doesn't make enough hormones, slowing down bodily functions.

what is hypothyroidism 

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A general term for a decline in mental ability severe enough to interfere with daily life.

What is dementia?

100

An autoimmune disease where the body attacks insulin-producing cells in the pancreas.

What is type 1 diabetes?

100

A neurodevelopmental disorder affecting attention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity.

What is ADHD?

100

A type of cancer that affects the lymphatic system.


What is Hodgkin's lymphoma?

200

A gland in your neck that makes hormones controlling metabolism, energy, and growth.

What is the thyroid?

200

 What are common symptoms?

Memory loss, difficulty with communication, and changes in behavior.

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What causes type 1 diabetes?

It's caused by genetics and environmental factors, not diet or lifestyle.

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What are the main symptoms?

Difficulty focusing, being easily distracted, hyperactivity, and impulsive behavior.

200

What are the common symptoms?

Swollen lymph nodes, fatigue, fever, night sweats, and weight loss.

300

Weight loss, rapid heartbeat, sweating, and anxiety.are all symptoms of what 

 What are common symptoms of hyperthyroidism?

300

Alzheimer's disease, vascular dementia, and Lewy body dementia are common causes.

What are the main causes?

300

 What are the symptoms?

Frequent urination, excessive thirst, unexplained weight loss, and fatigue.

300

How is ADHD diagnosed

Through clinical evaluations, including behavioral assessments and medical history reviews.

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How is Hodgkin's lymphoma diagnosed?

Through a lymph node biopsy.

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How is thyroid disease diagnosed?.

Through blood tests that measure thyroid hormone levels (TSH, T4, T3).

400

How is dementia diagnosed?

Through cognitive and neurological tests, brain scans, and medical history reviews.

400

 How is it managed?

Through insulin injections or a pump, along with blood sugar monitoring and a healthy diet.

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What are common treatments?

Medication (stimulants and non-stimulants), therapy (behavioral and cognitive), and lifestyle adjustments.

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What are the main treatments?

Chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and sometimes a stem cell transplant.

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Can thyroid problems be genetic?

Yes, a family history can increase your risk of developing thyroid disease.

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there is no cure, but treatments can help manage symptoms and improve quality of life.

Is there a cure for dementia?

500

Can type 1 diabetes be cured?

No, but it can be effectively managed with proper treatment.

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is ADHD only diagnosed in kids?

No, it can be diagnosed in adults too, though symptoms usually appear in childhood.

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Is Hodgkin's lymphoma curable?

Yes, it has a high cure rate, especially when caught early