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  2. What Are the Examples of Terminal Diseases? - iCliniq

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    Terminal diseases are usually progressive diseases, and a few examples of terminal diseases include: Advanced cancer. Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). Dementia. Alzheimer's disease. Motor neuron disease (MND). Chronic lung disorders such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Neurological diseases like Parkinson's disease.

  3. Terminal Illness: Meaning, Types & Care - Cleveland Clinic

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    A terminal illness is any condition expected to end in death. Examples include some cancers, advanced heart disease and organ failure. Treatments aim to improve your comfort rather than cure the disease. Learning how to cope with your condition can help improve your quality of life.

  4. List of Currently Incurable Diseases - Disabled World

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    Terminal illnesses include conditions such as late stage cancer, AIDS and some forms of heart disease. Although many incurable diseases are often terminal, there are also many incurable conditions that that a person can live with all their life.

  5. The Top 10 Deadliest Diseases in the World - Healthline

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    Read on to see 10 of the deadliest diseases worldwide. 1. Ischemic heart disease, or coronary artery disease. The deadliest disease in the world is coronary artery disease (CAD). Also called ...

  6. Terminal Illnesses Explained - Healthgrades

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    This article aims to help you understand what it means when a person has a terminal illness and what you can do to care for them. It will also walk you through a few common terminal illnesses, some tough decisions you may need to make, and how to prevent caregiver burnout.

  7. Terminal illness - Wikipedia

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    An illness which is lifelong but not fatal is a chronic condition. Terminal patients have options for disease management after diagnosis. Examples include caregiving, continued treatment, palliative and hospice care, and physician-assisted suicide.

  8. What is a terminal illness? - Marie Curie

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    A terminal illness is an illness or condition which can’t be cured and is likely to lead to someone’s death. Examples of terminal illness can include advanced cancer and dementia.

  9. The top 10 causes of death - World Health Organization (WHO)

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    The top global causes of death, in order of total number of lives lost, are associated with two broad topics: cardiovascular (ischaemic heart disease, stroke) and respiratory (COVID-19, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, lower respiratory infections), with COVID-19 emerging as the second leading causes of death globally.

  10. Disease Types and Palliative Care

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    Palliative care specialists treat people living with many disease types and chronic illnesses. These include cancer, cardiac disease such as heart failure, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), kidney failure, Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) and many more.

  11. Hospice - Overview - Mayo Clinic

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    Dying is a natural part of life. But receiving a diagnosis of a terminal disease doesn't mean you have to quit living. At Mayo Clinic Hospice, an interdisciplinary team of professionals listens to your wishes and works with you to develop a care plan individualized to your needs and preferences.