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  • Health - 2 Jan 2023
    Dry skin (xerosis) results from loss of water or oil, which can occur in a number of different ways. There are many possible causes of dry skin and it can affect any individual.
  • Health - 31 Dec 2022
    Stomach cancer or gastric cancer affects around 7,000 people each year in the UK. Stomach cancer is difficult to detect in the early stages because the initial symptoms are also seen in less serious...
  • Health - 30 Dec 2022
    Bunions are a deformity of the bone at the base of the big toe, the metatarsophalangeal joint. It looks like a large bump on the side of the foot. The condition, which mainly affects women, can cause...
  • Health - 30 Dec 2022
    Leptospirosis is an infectious disease caused by the bacterial genus Leptospira. It can infect both humans and animals. About 9 in every 10 persons affected will experience mild flu-like symptoms,...
  • Health - 29 Dec 2022
    The Metaverse is a virtual environment under development by Meta (formerly Facebook), with numerous potential applications in the healthcare field. The healthcare applications of the Metaverse are...
  • Health - 29 Dec 2022
    Vaginal hypoplasia refers to a condition in which the vagina is much smaller than normal, and is not capable of supporting its normal functions. These include sexual penile penetration, allowing the...
  • Health - 23 Dec 2022
    Viruses can cause many important diseases which throughout history had the power to change entire countries geographically and economically.
  • Health - 12 Oct 2022
    Hydrogel dressings are an emerging area for wound care, as they increase the speed and success of wound healing.
  • Health - 12 Oct 2022
    The body needs blood flow to supply the needed oxygen and nutrients to various organs. When the organs and tissues of the body do not receive sufficient flow of blood, the person may go into shock.
  • Health - 2 Sep 2022
    McArdle’s disease, also known as Glycogen Storage Disease Type V, or GSD5, is a congenital disorder of muscle metabolism. This article discusses the disease in more detail.

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