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- Maddie - kidney failure
- David - gout
- Melissa - rheumatic fever
- Sam - diabetes insipidus
- Brianna - chronic kidney disease
- Julia - diabetes insipidus
- Jake - nephritis
- Rhea - urinary tract infection
- Simone - kidney stones
- Micah - peripheral vascular disease
- Neil - nephritis
- Lily- sickle cell anemia
- Katie - Chronic Kidney disease
- Justine - high blood pressure
- Laura D - aortic aneurysm
- Devon - high blood pressure
- Josie - pericarditis
- Josh - Angina
- Samme - Raynauds
- Elly - hemophaelia
- Justin - low blood pressure
- Kalin - renal failure
- Julia - endocarditis
- Maddie - thromboangiitis obliterans
- Jake - arrythmia
- Sam - Leukemia
- Brianna - peripheral arterial disease
- Simone - arrythmias
- David - HIV
- Katie - primary hemochromatosis
- Rhea - coronary artery disease
- Neil - hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
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Justine - this looks great. There is tonnes of useful information on the causes, symptoms and processes. You are, however, missing information on what treatments are given to patients with high blood pressure. What are some of the things one can do to lower blood pressure or manage it once it has been diagnosed?
ReplyDeleteWe should look at how pictures can be placed on your glogs.