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  2. 7 silent cancer symptoms everybody needs to know about - AOL

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    These are some of the less obvious possible signs of cancer… 1. Fatigue. It’s normal to feel tired sometimes, and a good night’s sleep and some rest is usually all that’s needed to feel ...

  3. Harlequin syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Symptoms associated with Harlequin syndrome are more likely to appear under the following conditions: vigorous exercise, warm environments and intense emotional situations. Since one side of the body sweats and flushes appropriately to the condition, the other side of the body will have an absence of such symptoms.

  4. Signs and symptoms of cancer - Wikipedia

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    Signs and symptoms are not mutually exclusive, for example a subjective feeling of fever can be noted as sign by using a thermometer that registers a high reading. [7] Because many symptoms of cancer are gradual in onset and general in nature, cancer screening (also called cancer surveillance) is a key public health priority. This may include ...

  5. List of sunflower diseases - Wikipedia

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    Bacterial diseases; Apical chlorosis Pseudomonas syringae pv.tagetis: Bacterial leaf spot Pseudomonas syringae pv.aptata. P. cichorii Pseudomonas syringae pv.helianthi

  6. This Facial Change Could Be a Sign of Lung Cancer ... - AOL

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    Facial drooping (often combined with not sweating on one side of your face) can be a sign of lung cancer. "These symptoms can reflect a lesion or mass in the top part, or the apex, of the lung ...

  7. Xeroderma pigmentosum - Wikipedia

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    Xeroderma pigmentosum (XP) is a genetic disorder in which there is a decreased ability to repair DNA damage such as that caused by ultraviolet (UV) light. [1] Symptoms may include a severe sunburn after only a few minutes in the sun, freckling in sun-exposed areas, dry skin and changes in skin pigmentation. [1]

  8. B symptoms - Wikipedia

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    B symptoms are so called because Ann Arbor staging of lymphomas includes both a number (I–IV) and a letter (A or B). [1] "A" indicates the absence of systemic symptoms, while "B" indicates their presence. B symptoms include: Fever greater than 38 °C.

  9. Photoaging - Wikipedia

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    UVB can cause the formation of freckles and dark spots, both of which are symptoms of photoaging; these are most common in people with fair or light skin. [7] With frequent long-term exposure to UVB rays, signs of photoaging might appear and precancerous lesions or skin cancer may develop.