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  1. Usually, symptoms of Wilsons disease develop between 12 and 23 years of age, and untreated people may have a life expectancy of 40 years. However, early diagnosis, followed by proper treatment, may increase the life span.

  2. Dec 8, 2021 · Overall, the pattern in QOL from most studies demonstrated a worse QOL in WD patients compared with the general population, a deterioration in QOL for patients presenting with neurologic symptoms, and more frequent psychiatric symptoms compared with the ones with hepatic symptoms.

    • 10.36469/jheor.2021.29987
    • 2021
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  4. Feb 3, 2024 · Article. On the 100th anniversary of Woodrow Wilsons death (and when the psychological soundness of leaders is as relevant as ever), Patrick Weil’s The Madman in the White House sheds light on how the mental health of this controversial American president shaped world events.

  5. The unpreparedness of the United States Army for war on the Western Front was directly linked to the national strategy that Woodrow Wilson charted during his presidency. The high losses of American Soldiers in the Meuse Argonne, for negligible gains, was the harvest of an incoherent and unrealistic pursued by President Wilson. Presidential leadership matters in the United States, and shapes ...

  6. Sep 6, 2023 · In patients with Wilson’s disease, neurologic movement disorders involve either increased movement, with tremor or dystonia, or decreased movement, resembling parkinsonian rigidity. Tremors ...

  7. Feb 23, 2024 · Most people with Wilson's disease can live healthy lives with proper treatment. Early diagnosis and treatment help ensure this. What Is the Cause of Wilson's Disease? The leading cause of...

  8. Apr 4, 2017 · President Woodrow Wilson addressing a joint session of Congress on April 2, 1917, urging a declaration that a state of war exists. AP Photo. X (Twitter) America First. to examine. two years of ...

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