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  • Health - 28 Dec 2022
    Stones found within the slender muscular tubes that carry urine from the kidneys to the bladder are referred to as ureteric calculi. These stones may be caused by factors such as a faulty diet,...
  • Health - 28 Dec 2022
    Ureterolithiasis or ureteric calculi are stones that form in or travel down to the ureters, which are the slender muscular tubes that connect the kidneys to the urinary bladder. These tubes are...
  • Health - 26 Dec 2022
    Cystinuria is a health condition characterized by increased concentration of cystine and other dibasic amino acids in the urine and can cause kidney stones.
  • Health - 16 Dec 2022
    Cleavage-resistant RIPK1-induced autoinflammatory (CRIA) syndrome, is a recently discovered autoinflammatory disease caused by mutations within the receptor-interacting serine/threonine-protein kinase...
  • Health - 30 Nov 2022
    Hydatid disease, also known as echinococcosis, or cystic hydatid disease, is caused by an infection with the larvae of the tapeworm Echinococcus granulosus. This parasite causes slow-growing cystic...
  • Health - 21 Nov 2022
    Ovulation is the point in the menstruation cycle when the egg is released from the follicle in the ovaries to make its way down the fallopian tube and be fertilized.
  • Health - 12 Oct 2022
    Microsporidia are unicellular and obligate intracellular eukaryotic parasites related to fungi and characterized by a unique mechanism of infecting host cells. They are widely considered...
  • Health - 11 Oct 2022
    Still’s disease is a rare inflammatory condition characterized by arthritis along with recurrent orange-to-pink colored skin rashes and high spiking fevers. It is named after George Frederic Still, an...
  • Health - 24 Sep 2022
    Nociceptive pain is a type of pain that involves the detection of noxious stimuli by nociceptors, which is carried through the central nervous system.
  • Health - 2 Sep 2022
    Peptic ulcers are sores that form in the inner lining of the esophagus, stomach, or duodenum of the small intestine.

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