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  2. Vitiligo - Wikipedia

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    The only sign of vitiligo is the presence of pale patchy areas of depigmented skin which tend to occur on the extremities. [7] [8] Some people may experience itching before a new patch appears. [9] The patches are initially small, but often grow and change shape. [7] [10] When skin lesions occur, they are most prominent on the face, hands and ...

  3. How Autoimmune Diseases Affect Life Expectancy - AOL

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    Life and death with an autoimmune diseaseThere are now more than 100 autoimmune diseases, in which the immune system that would normally help a person fight off disease instead mistakenly attacks ...

  4. Alopecia areata - Wikipedia

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    Alopecia Celsi, vitiligo capitis, ... Does not affect life expectancy [7] [1] ... People are generally otherwise healthy. [7]

  5. Depigmentation - Wikipedia

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    The pigment loss can be partial (injury to the skin) or complete (caused by vitiligo). It can be temporary (from tinea versicolor) or permanent (from albinism). [1] Most commonly, depigmentation of the skin is linked to people born with vitiligo, which produces differing areas of light and dark skin. Monobenzone also causes skin depigmentation.

  6. Americans Spend More Than 12 Years of Their Lives ... - AOL

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    In the U.S., life expectancy increased from 79.2 to 80.7 years in women, and from 74.1 to 76.3 years in men; The study found a global life expectancy of 72.5 years — but only 63.3 of those years ...

  7. The U.S. has the widest health span-lifespan gap - AOL

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    The average life expectancy in the U.S. is 77.5 years, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. But Americans outlive their health spans by 12.4 years, the study found.

  8. Ataxia–telangiectasia - Wikipedia

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    The prevalence of A–T is estimated to be as high as 1 in 40,000 to as low as 1 in 300,000 people. [5] [6] ... It can also cause vitiligo ... Life expectancy does ...

  9. Why Does U.S. Life Expectancy Rank Poorly? - AOL

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    It’s a key metric that says a lot about the health of a country. In 1960 the average American’s life expectancy was almost 70 years old, according to the World Bank. The U.S. ranked 189th in ...