What are some really rare fatal diseases?
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or just a really fatal disease
cuz im writing a paper and then kid in it ends up with one i jsut dont know what it is yet though
or just a really fatal disease
cuz im writing a paper and then kid in it ends up with one i jsut dont know what it is yet though
Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease Is A Rare Fatal Disease With No Treatment
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check out my link for a list of all fatal diseases:
really rare ones…lets see:
hantavirus pulmonary syndrome, ebola hemorrhagic fever, Familial Mediterranean fever, Membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis, Focal segmental glomerulosclerosis.
There are a couple really rare ones. Hope this helps.
shy-drager syndrome.
Ever wonder why quadriplegics can still process food and go poo? their autonomic nervous system is still working. In Shy Drager, the autonomic nervous system shuts down. It is a slow and irreversible process