
What are the racial demographics of the world? : r/geography
White/Caucasian: This group is estimated to make up a significant portion of the global population, often over 10% but potentially higher, as it includes people from Europe, North …
Vitiligo - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic
Feb 1, 2024 · Vitiligo (vit-ih-LIE-go) is a disease that causes loss of skin color in patches. The discolored areas usually get bigger with time. The condition can affect the skin on any part of …
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Raynaud's disease - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Nov 16, 2024 · Raynaud's disease causes smaller blood vessels that supply blood flow to the skin to narrow in response to cold or stress. The affected body parts, usually fingers and toes, …
High white blood cell count Causes - Mayo Clinic
Jun 11, 2005 · A high white blood cell count usually means one of the following has increased the making of white blood cells: An infection. Reaction to a medicine. A bone marrow disease An …
Low white blood cell count Causes - Mayo Clinic
Jun 15, 2005 · White blood cells are made in bone marrow — the spongy tissue inside some of the larger bones. Conditions that affect the bone marrow are the usual causes of low white …
White patch on skin: A cause for concern? - Mayo Clinic
Oct 3, 2023 · A small white patch on skin may have several causes, including eczema, psoriasis and vitiligo.
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Lymphocytosis (high lymphocyte count) Causes - Mayo Clinic
Aug 31, 2023 · A brief increase in certain white blood cells, called lymphocytes, is typical after an infection. Too high a count can mean something more serious.
Neutropenia (low neutrophil count) - Mayo Clinic
Jan 23, 2025 · Neutropenia (noo-troe-PEE-nee-uh) means that the body has too few neutrophils, a type of white blood cells. All white blood cells help the body fight infections. But neutrophils …