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  • Health - 23 Apr 2021
    Pregnant women in most countries worldwide are currently offered prenatal screening for spina bifida and other birth defects.
  • Health - 21 Apr 2021
    Epidemics during wars, as well as famines and overcrowding, are responsible for an estimated 300 million cases of scabies worldwide every year.
  • Health - 21 Apr 2021
    Keratoacanthoma is an abnormal growth on the surface of the skin.
  • Health - 20 Apr 2021
    Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease (CMT) is a lifelong condition with no known cure.
  • Health - 20 Apr 2021
    Malignant mesothelioma is a rare form of malignancy caused by exposure to asbestos.
  • Health - 16 Apr 2021
    Hantaviruses can be transmitted from rodents to humans through inhalation of aerosols from the rodent's urine, saliva, or droppings.
  • Health - 14 Apr 2021
    Convalescent plasma donation (for convalescent plasma therapy) has been considered for the treatment of COVID-19.
  • Health - 14 Apr 2021
    Query (Q) fever is a zoonotic illness caused by Coxiella burnetii transmitted by inhalation or ingestion.
  • Health - 14 Apr 2021
    A diagnosis of osteoarthritis of the joints is usually drawn based on clinical presentation of symptoms and taking a medical history.
  • Health - 14 Apr 2021
    Nephrotic syndrome is quite rare but has an important role to play in the development of kidney disease.

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