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  2. What Is Eosinophilic Esophagitis? - WebMD

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    Eosinophilic esophagitis is a chronic immune system disease that has identical symptoms to the digestive disease GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease), like trouble swallowing and chest pain ...

  3. Pressure–volume loop analysis in cardiology - Wikipedia

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    Real-time left ventricular (LV) pressure–volume loops provide a framework for understanding cardiac mechanics in experimental animals and humans. Such loops can be generated by real-time measurement of pressure and volume within the left ventricle. Several physiologically relevant hemodynamic parameters such as stroke volume, cardiac output ...

  4. The Effects of Stress on Your Body - Healthline

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    Stress doesn’t cause ulcers (a bacterium called H. pylori often does), but it can increase your risk for them and cause existing ulcers to act up. Stress can also affect the way food moves ...

  5. Epworth Sleepiness Scale: Scoring, How It Works, and More - WebMD

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    The Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS) is a questionnaire to check a person’s sleepiness during the day. You can take the test yourself, but the results are more accurate when it's given by a doctor ...

  6. 7 Best Foods for Eyes - Healthline

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    Dairy. Carrots. Kale. Oranges. Outlook. Eye health tips. Takeaway. Certain foods, such as kale and eggs, can help support healthy eyes. Some nutrients good for healthy eyes, like lutein and ...

  7. Ecosystem health - Wikipedia

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    Ecosystem health. Ecosystem health is a metaphor used to describe the condition of an ecosystem. [1][2] Ecosystem condition can vary as a result of fire, flooding, drought, extinctions, invasive species, climate change, mining, fishing, farming or logging, chemical spills, and a host of other reasons. There is no universally accepted benchmark ...

  8. E.E.S. 400 - Uses, Side Effects, and More - WebMD

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    Find patient medical information for E.E.S. 400 oral on WebMD including its uses, side effects and safety, interactions, pictures, warnings and user ratings.

  9. Epworth Sleepiness Scale: Scoring, Interpretation, How It Works

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    Score calculation. Each of the activities listed has an assigned score from 0 to 3 that indicates how likely a person is to fall asleep during the activity: 0 = would never doze. 1 = slight chance ...