Gastrointestinal diseases can be functional, affecting how the GI tract works, or structural, involving physical changes or problems. Examples of functional GI diseases include IBS and functional ...
The question of how the effects of genetic variants combine to produce continuous traits, such as height and blood pressure, as well as complex diseases, including diabetes and Alzheimer’s disease, ...
Measuring between 5 and 20 proteins in the blood predicts the future risk of developing a diverse range of 52 diseases across clinical specialties. These protein signatures perform better than ...
Comorbidities are health conditions that occur alongside a primary diagnosis. Shared risk factors can lead to both stroke and heart attack happening in the same person. Having one autoimmune disease ...