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Profiles in Medicine

The face of lupus
MICHELLE'S BODY was changing. She had the classical moon-shaped face as a result of the steroids she was given for her lupus, and her once slim figure is now fat. She said even her close friends, did not immediately recognise her. She felt depressed, but.

Exercise and cardiovascular disease
HEALTH PERSONNEL say that increasing one's physical activity is important in the management of cardiovascular disease which is a major health risk for men. In fact, Dr. Marvin Reid, University of the West Indies' lecturer, said recently at the Blue Cross.


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