If you do not exercise, you are more likely to be obese and develop metabolic syndrome.
Sometimes multiple children within the same family develop West syndrome.
Around half of all children develop Lennox-Gastaut syndrome.
A newborn baby has developed short-gut syndrome and lacks any functioning intestines.
Studies show that men with low testosterone are more likely to develop metabolic syndrome.
Certain population groups appear more susceptible to develop Stevens-Johnson syndrome than the general population.
Patients with mutations in this gene develop Wolcott-Rallison syndrome.
About one of three develop post-thrombotic syndrome, suffering pain, hardening of the skin and swelling.
A patient may develop cuboid syndrome through either a single injury event or repetitive strain over time.
The affected children have developed hemolytic uremic syndrome, which attacks blood cells and damages the kidneys.