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GRD
(redirected from Graves disease)

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GRDGrade (School)
GRDGuard
GRDGrenada (ISO Country code)
GRDGreek Drachma (old currency code; replaced by EUR)
GRDGulf Region Division (US Army Corps of Engineers)
GRDGestionnaire de Réseau de Distribution (French)
GRDGenealogical Research Directory
GRDGastroesophageal Reflux Disease (usually seen as GERD)
GRDGraves Disease
GRDGrease Recovery Device
GRDGround Resolved Distance
GRDGet R' Done
GRDGeneral Requirements Document
GRDGenesis Racing & Development (Villa Park, IL)
GRDGrilles, Registers & Diffusers (HVAC)
GRDGovernment Research Directory
GRDGeneric Requirement Document


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IT was only a few weeks ago that I wrote an article about Graves Disease, an illness which I described as "not so grave".
Vitiligo and Graves Disease are associated to each other in that vitiligo is a side effect that people with Graves Disease go through.
Q My wife was diagnosed with Graves disease after she noticed a bulging in her left eye.
 
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