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  • Health - 17 Mar 2021
    Fetor hepaticus is a condition in which the breath of the patient is sweetish, musty, and occasionally fecal in nature.
  • Health - 17 Mar 2021
    Wilms Tumor is the most common type of kidney cancer in children, although it can also affect some adults.
  • Health - 17 Mar 2021
    The gastrointestinal (GI) tract begins in the mouth and works its way down the esophagus, through the stomach, small and large intestines and rectum, before terminating at the anus. Bleeding or...
  • Health - 1 Mar 2021
    It is possible to reverse a vasectomy through a procedure known as a vasovasostomy or a vasoepididymostomy. This does have a 100% success rate, however, and men opting for a vasectomy should therefore...
  • Health - 16 Feb 2021
    Type 2 diabetes mellitus is an ongoing medical issue that clinicians encounter on a daily basis. This condition poses serious health concerns and economic problems, as incidence and prevalence rates...
  • Health - 4 Feb 2021
    It is important that symptoms of epididymitis are recognized as soon as possible to enable early treatment and avoid worsening of the condition.
  • Health - 19 Jan 2021
    Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) is a method of lung and heart life support for patients with inadequate blood perfusion or gas exchange.
  • Health - 13 Jan 2021
    Aagenaes Syndrome is a rare disease, and the only identified hereditary lymphoedema which slows down or ceases bile flow resulting in cholestasis.
  • Health - 22 Oct 2020
    High blood sugar (hyperglycemia) is a medical terminology to define significantly high glucose levels in the blood because of impaired glucose metabolism.
  • Health - 19 Aug 2020
    Autonomic dysreflexia occurs when there is pain or discomfort below the spinal cord injury that leads to elevated blood pressure levels.

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