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CAN YOU HELP ME TO PREPARE A TABLE CONTAINING AT-LEAST 30 DISEASES AND IT'S SYMPTOMS?

Huntington's disease is a progressive brain disorder caused by a single defective gene on chromosome 4 — one of the 23 human chromosomes that carry a person’s entire genetic code. Symptoms of Huntington's disease usually develop between ages 30 and 50, but they can appear as early as age 2 or as late as 80.  The hallmark symptom of Huntington's disease is uncontrolled movement of the arms, legs, head, face and upper body.
Crohn's disease belongs to a group of conditions called inflammatory bowel disease.The body's natural defense system is called the immune system. This system attacks harmful bacteria. Our intestines are full of harmless bacteria. These bacteria help digestion. Researchers believe the immune system attacks these harmless intestinal bacteria. These attacks cause inflammation. There is a genetic link. Crohn's disease runs in families. There are other factors that trigger attacks. For example, cigarette smoking makes symptoms worse. People with the disease often have their first attack between ages 13 and 30.
The most common symptoms of coronary heart disease (CHD) are chest pain (angina) and a heart attack.If your coronary arteries become partially blocked, it can cause chest pain (angina).
This can be a mild, uncomfortable feeling similar to indigestion. However, a severe angina attack can cause a painful feeling of heaviness or tightness, usually in the centre of the chest, which may spread to the arms, neck, jaw, back or stomach.


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