Non Communicable Diseases  Albinoism- ts  Anemia- pp  Asthma- ah  Allergies- as  Alzheimer’s - mc  Autism- am  Heart Disease-  Cancer- ad  Cerebral.

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Non Communicable Diseases  Albinoism- ts  Anemia- pp  Asthma- ah  Allergies- as  Alzheimer’s - mc  Autism- am  Heart Disease-  Cancer- ad  Cerebral Palsy-  Cystic Fibrosis-  Diabetes-  Down’s Syndrome- Eczema-  Epilepsy-  Fibromyalgia-  Hemophilia-  Lou Gherig’s (ALS)-  Lupus-  Muscular Dystrophy-  Multiple Schlerosis-  Osgood Schlatter’s-  Parkinson’s-  Psoriasis- kg  Scoliosis-  Spina Bifida-  Tourette’s Syndrome-  XP –xeroderma pigmentosum-  Vitiligo-

Non Communicable Diseases  Anemia- max  Alzheimer’s – wm  Heart Disease- lacey  Cystic Fibrosis- kt  Cirhosis- da  Emphasema-  Hypertension-  Gout- mc  Hypothyroidism-  Marfin’s syndrome-  Restless leg syndrome- JD  Acid reflux- colin  Hodgkins- Haley  Epilepsy- mike  Fibromyalgia- brit  Lupus-  Muscular Dystrophy- jw  Multiple Schlerosis- sz  Osgood Schlatter’s- jm  Psoriasis-  Spina Bifida- dv  XP –xeroderma pigmentosum- den

To Do  What is it?  What does it do to the body?  Symptoms?  Treatment/ Prevention  **Include a picture  PUT IN YOUR OWN WORDS!!!!