Describe and discuss any two of the following chronic diseases. What are their risk factors? What are treatment options and preventive measures? How does each affect men and women differently? Fibromyalgia? Alzheimer's disease Autoimmune diseases Thyroid disease
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Describe and discuss any two of the following chronic diseases. What are their risk factors? What are treatment options and preventive measures? How does each affect men and women differently?
- Fibromyalgia?
- Alzheimer's disease
- Autoimmune diseases
- Thyroid disease
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