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  • Health - 14 Jul 2023
    Inositol hexanicotinate (also known as inositol hexaniacinate or inositol nicotinate) is the hexanicotinic acid ester of meso-inositol.
  • Health - 8 Jul 2023
    A heart attack is a medical emergency and needs to be diagnosed and treated immediately to increase the chance of a patient surviving. When a patient presents with a heart attack, an ambulance should...
  • Health - 23 Feb 2023
    Stroke is caused by a reduced or obstructed blood flow to part of the brain.
  • Health - 17 Feb 2023
    A brain (cerebral) aneurysm is a weak spot in an artery in the brain that swells and fills with blood.
  • 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 - 11 Oct 2022
    Uterine artery embolization (UAE) is a technique used by interventional radiology specialists. It was introduced several decades ago for the treatment of massive uterine hemorrhages due to various...
  • Health - 12 Jul 2022
    Massage is one of the earliest known therapeutic practices. Read more here.
  • Health - 8 Mar 2022
    The kidneys play a dominant role in regulating both the volume and composition of the extracellular fluid.
  • Health - 22 Jun 2021
    Stress can be defined as any perturbation from homeostasis, and although perceived as harmful, the response to stress is instrumental in maintaining health.
  • Health - 12 Mar 2021
    A reagent is a part of any chemical reaction. A reagent is a substance or compound that can facilitate a reaction, and they are used in most widely used tests.

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