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==Overview==
==Overview==
There can be various causes to a malaise, from the slightest like an [[emotion]] (causing [[vagal response]]) or hunger (light[[hypoglycemia]]) to the most serious ([[cancer]], [[cerebrovascular accident]], [[internal bleeding]] etc.).  
There can be various causes to a malaise, from the slightest like an [[emotion]] (causing [[vagal response]]) or hunger (light [[hypoglycemia]]) to the most serious ([[cancer]], [[cerebrovascular accident]], [[internal bleeding]] etc.).  
Generally speaking, the malaise expresses that "something is wrong," like a general warning light, but only a medical examination can determine the cause.
Generally speaking, the malaise expresses that "something is wrong," like a general warning light, but only a medical examination can determine the cause.



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