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- Hughes syndrome
Hughes syndrome is thickening of the blood caused by abnormal immune system cells.
- Huntington's disease
The symptoms of Huntington's disease usually, but not always, first appear when the person is approaching middle age.
- Huntington's disease and diet issues
Weight loss is often associated with Huntington's disease, but it doesn?t appear to be a direct result of diet.
- Hydrocephalus
Hydrocephalus is the abnormal enlargement of the brain cavities (ventricles) caused by a build-up of cerebrospinal fluid.
- Hypnosis
You can't be hypnotised into doing things against your will or forced into a hypnotic state.
- Hypoglycaemia
Hypoglycaemia refers to symptoms caused by low blood glucose. The most common reason for hypoglycaemia is diabetes medication.
- Hysterectomy
The conditions that prompt a hysterectomy can often be treated by other means, and hysterectomy should only be a last resort.