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  2. Ehlers–Danlos syndrome - Wikipedia

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    No cure for Ehlers–Danlos syndrome is known, and treatment is supportive. Close monitoring of the cardiovascular system, physiotherapy, occupational therapy, and orthopedic instruments (e.g., wheelchairs, bracing, casting) may be helpful. This can help stabilize the joints and prevent injury.

  3. Electronic Data Systems - Wikipedia

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    Electronic Data Systems (EDS) was an American IT company founded by Ross Perot in 1962 and acquired by Hewlett-Packard in 2008. It provided IT services and solutions for various industries and markets worldwide, and was involved in major events such as the Olympics and the Year 2000 projects.

  4. EDS - Wikipedia

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  5. Ehlers-Danlos Society - Wikipedia

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    The Ehlers–Danlos Society is a nonprofit organization for EDS and HSD patients, researchers, and advocates. It was founded in 1985 as the Ehlers–Danlos National Foundation and changed its name in 2016.

  6. Excessive daytime sleepiness - Wikipedia

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    Excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) is a condition of persistent sleepiness and lack of energy during the day, often caused by other sleep disorders or underlying conditions. Learn about the causes, diagnosis, treatment and tools for EDS, such as the Epworth Sleepiness Scale and the Multiple Sleep Latency Test.

  7. Energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the analytical technique of EDS, which uses X-rays to determine the elemental composition of a sample. Find out how EDS works, what equipment is used, what hazards and safety precautions are involved, and what variants and applications exist.

  8. Erectile dysfunction - Wikipedia

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    Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a sexual problem in males that affects their ability to achieve or maintain an erection. Learn about the physical and psychological factors that can cause ED, the diagnostic methods, and the medication-based therapies such as PDE5 inhibitors.

  9. Hypermobility spectrum disorder - Wikipedia

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    Hypermobility spectrum disorder (HSD) is a genetic condition that affects joints and ligaments, causing pain, fatigue, and other symptoms. It is related to but distinct from hypermobile Ehlers–Danlos syndrome and other connective tissue disorders.