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If doctors could just find the disease a bit earlier — known as "downstaging" — and start treatment at Stage 3, before the cancer has spread to distant parts of the body, they could increase a woman's odds of survival by 30 percentage points, according to the 2012 World Breast Cancer Report, published by the International Prevention Research Institute.
Indeed, for people with celiac disease, a bit of gluten that might get swallowed from a lipstick or a stream of shampoo in the shower can be enough to cause illness.
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Allow me to dispel a few myths about coeliac disease: it is NOT an allergy (it's an autoimmune disease); a little bit WILL hurt you (even a crumb can trigger an immune response); and coeliacs are NOT just fussy (well, would you give up croissants and crusty bread if you didn't have to?).
Chronic disease has become the poor world's greatest health problem.For many in the West, diseases are a bit like birds: everyone gets them but poor countries have more exotic species.
All of which leaves Judith Wyman, a 52-year-old Manhattan aerobics instructor with high cholesterol but no other heart disease risk factors, a bit nervous about the drugs.
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