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  • Health - 15 Jun 2023
    Gastritis refers to a group of disorders characterized by inflammation of the stomach lining usually caused by H. pylori bacterial infection.
  • Health - 14 Jun 2023
    Gonorrhoea is a sexually transmitted infection (STI) that is caused by bacteria Neisseria gonorrhoeae, also known as gonococcus. Gonorrhoea has been referred to as the “clap” in history.
  • Health - 14 Jun 2023
    Hypophosphatasia is a rare, inherited metabolic disorder that affects the mineralization of teeth and bones. Mineralization involves the deposition of calcium and phosphorus into bones and teeth to...
  • Health - 13 Jun 2023
    Anaphylaxis is a life threatening condition that is brought about by a severe allergic reaction.
  • Health - 12 Jun 2023
    Genital warts are growths, skin changes or bumps that occur around the genital area or anal area. These venereal warts are the most common recognisable symptom of human papillomavirus (HPV) infection,...
  • Health - 10 Jun 2023
    Early infantile epileptic encephalopathy (EIEE), also called Ohtahara syndrome, is a rare disorder characterized by infantile spasms. It has an early onset and symptoms generally occur before the age...
  • Health - 10 Jun 2023
    Over the last few decades with the advent of new medications and therapeutic approaches, treatment of leukemias has become largely improved with better survival rates and lesser treatment-related...
  • Health - 9 Jun 2023
    Eye cancers are treated by a team of specialists and doctors. This is called a multidisciplinary team approach.
  • Health - 8 Jun 2023
    Radioactive iodine (I-131) can be used in medical therapies as a treatment and a diagnostic tool. It is most commonly used in the treatment of hyperthyroidism due to Graves’ disease or a nodule in the...
  • Health - 8 Jun 2023
    Shingles, medically termed Herpes zoster are caused by the same virus as chicken pox – Varicella zoster virus. They are characterized by one sided, severe painful lesions that heal in 2 to 4 weeks.

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