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What about more common illnesses?
Lyme disease spreads to humans by infected ticks and symptoms include tiredness, muscle pain and headaches, meaning it can be mistaken for more common illnesses.
He said: "Other much more common illnesses than Ebola (such as flu, typhoid fever and malaria) have similar symptoms in the early stages, so proper medical assessment is really important.
This is a much different model than Big Pharma which usually focuses on more common illnesses where the research ROI stands to be much greater.
Other patients often wait to seek proper treatment because some of the initial symptoms resemble those associated with more common illnesses.
The very recent approvals of gene therapeutic agents for the European market are a milestone in the field of gene therapy and raise hope for many patients suffering from orphan diseases as well as many other more common illnesses.
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Maybe it's an unusual disease, known best by specialists, or perhaps it's an unusual presentation of a more common illness.
Depression is a much more common illness than mania, and there are indeed many sufferers from depression who have never experienced mania.
While Ms. Roberts may have brought attention to a rare disease -- and donations from CNN and C-Span viewers who might not have otherwise heard of Rett syndrome -- the money might have been better directed to a more common illness, Mr. Stier said.
Two population-based studies of CFS have been conducted in the United States, and both found that CFS is one of the more common chronic illnesses among women across all racial/ethnic groups and that less than 20% of those who suffer from CFS have been diagnosed by a health care provider [ 2, 3].
All cognitive symptoms were more common after illness onset in case-patients at intervals extending up to 18 months after acute illness (Table 3), and some symptoms did not diminish over time.
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