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  • Health - 10 Jul 2023
    Blood cells are produced in the bone marrow, a spongy material found inside bones. The bone marrow contains stem cells which mature to become either myeloid cells or lymphoid cells. The myeloid cell...
  • Health - 6 Jul 2023
    Cystinosis is an inborn error of metabolism characterized by an abnormal accumulation of the amino acid cystine in the cells of the body.
  • Health - 3 Jul 2023
    Endocarditis is an infection of the heart’s inner lining, the endocardium. However, in some cases, endocarditis may also be non-infective.
  • Health - 19 Jun 2023
    Nicotine is an alkaloid derived from the tobacco plant "Nicotiana tabacum". It can be absorbed into the blood stream via mucosal membranes in the mouth, nose and airways.
  • Health - 19 Jun 2023
    The term hyponatremia refers to a condition where the blood level of the electrolyte sodium is too low. A healthy sodium level is between 135 and 145 mmol/l and a person is considered to be...
  • Health - 19 Jun 2023
    Generalized edema refers to fluid accumulation that affects the whole body rather than particular organs or body areas.
  • Health - 13 Jun 2023
    Numerous biochemical reactions support key functions in the human body. These functions include energy production, communication within the body, growth, development and the fight against infection....
  • Health - 9 Jun 2023
    Mastitis is a painful condition of the breast that usually develops when a woman is breastfeeding.
  • Health - 2 Jan 2023
    A clinical trial of a drug is conducted in order to test whether it is viable for use in humans, based mainly on its effectiveness and safety profile.
  • Health - 29 Dec 2022
    Vesicoureteral reflux (VUR) is the name of a condition in which there is abnormal flow of urine backwards from the bladder into the ureters.

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