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  • Health - 26 Feb 2019
    An anal fistula is an abnormal channel that develops between the anal canal and the skin near the anus. It may look like a tiny hole in the area of skin surrounding the anus. This article will cover a...
  • Health - 26 Feb 2019
    An anal fissure is a tear or ulcer in the lining of the anal canal, the final part of the large intestine, starting from the rectum above and ending at the anal orifice. Anal fissures are relatively...
  • Health - 26 Feb 2019
    Albinism is a genetic condition characterized by compromised melanin production. Melanin is a vital pigment which determines the color of the skin, eyes and hair.
  • Health - 26 Feb 2019
    Albinism is a condition caused by the inheritance of genes coding for inadequate production of the pigment melanin in the body. The lack of melanin affects the color of the hair and the skin as well...
  • Health - 13 Feb 2019
    Milk thistle is a wild, commonly found plant with wide range of possible health benefits. This plant derives its name from its large white veins and big prickly leaves. Milk thistle can be consumed...
  • Health - 4 Feb 2019
    Cinnamon is a famous spice used for a wide range of dishes, from regular meals to desserts. But how can cinnamon help in weight loss?
  • Health - 25 Jan 2019
    Granuloma inguinale (also known as donovanosis) is a sexually-transmitted clinical entity that presents with readily bleeding genital ulcerations. This condition is encountered in diverse regions of...
  • Health - 9 Jan 2019
    Infrared therapy is a safe, drug-free, and effective way to reduce pain and inflammation throughout the body with the use of light.
  • Health - 19 Dec 2018
    There is a growing interest in CBD as a potential drug in the treatment of a wide spectrum of neurologic and neuropsychiatric disorders. However, caution must be taken.
  • Health - 4 Dec 2018
    Nails are unique structures formed of keratin, just like hair or skin. Nail diseases vary in etiology and morphology. The most common types are presented here.

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