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  • Health - 18 May 2023
    The glomeruli are tiny tubules that filter blood in the kidneys. Muscles produce a waste product called creatinine, which is removed from blood plasma by the kidneys during this glomerular filtration...
  • Health - 14 Mar 2023
    Sinusitis is caused by infection and inflammation of the inner linings of the sinuses. Diagnosis is commonly made by the physician on the basis of clinical symptoms of the condition.
  • Health - 24 Feb 2023
    A TIA is a temporary condition that will often resolve without specific treatment.
  • Health - 23 Jan 2023
    Diarrhea is usually caused when the fluids within the intestines are not reabsorbed by the gut walls. This leads to loose, watery stools. Watery stools may also result from excessive water secretion...
  • Health - 23 Jan 2023
    Celiac disease is an autoimmune condition where the body responds to gluten in the diet by the immune system going in an overdrive and affecting the inner walls of the small intestines.
  • Health - 20 Jan 2023
    There is no single main cause of depression. The condition is triggered for different reasons in different individuals. However, some of the known risk factors and triggers for depression include...
  • Health - 17 Jan 2023
    Small Fiber Neuropathy (SFN) is a disorder in which the small diameter sensory myelinated (Ad) and unmyelinated (C fiber) nerves of the peripheral nervous system are damaged.
  • Health - 2 Jan 2023
    Cushing's Syndrome (sometimes called hypercortisolism) is a hormonal disease caused by an abnormally high level of the hormone cortisol in the body. This may arise because of an endogenous or...
  • Health - 2 Jan 2023
    Klinefelter syndrome, also known as XXY syndrome, is a genetic disorder that involves an additional X sex chromosome in males. Physiologically, males inherit one X chromosome from their mothers and...
  • Health - 30 Dec 2022
    The vitreous body is a round body of gel-like substance which fills the posterior chamber of the eye and aids in keeping the eyeball round. Within the gel are numerous fine strands which run to the...

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