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  • Health - 21 Jun 2023
    Also called hypervitaminosis A, Vitamin A toxicity describes the toxic effects that occur when there is too much preformed vitamin A in the body. Vitamin A is a fat soluble vitamin that gets stored in...
  • Health - 19 Jun 2023
    Hypertriglyceridemia refers to an elevated level of triglycerides (a type of lipid) in the bloodstream, a condition that increases the risk of coronary artery disease.
  • Health - 18 Jun 2023
    Urolithiasis is a term used to describe calculi or stones that form the urinary tract.
  • Health - 18 Jun 2023
    Celecoxib is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agent drug (NSAID) used to relieve pain, swelling and inflammation in conditions such as osteoarthritis and arthritis.
  • Health - 12 Jun 2023
    Fatty liver is a very common disorder and up to 20 percent of adults and approximately 5 percent of children are affected.
  • Health - 27 May 2023
    GERD or Gastro-esophageal reflux disease is one of the most common digestive problems worldwide. Nearly 1 in 5 persons will have the symptoms any time in a year and 1 in 10 will suffer the symptoms of...
  • Health - 25 May 2023
    Bile ducts are thin tubes that connect the liver with the small intestine. These ducts transport bile (digestive fluid) formed in the liver and the gallbladder.
  • Health - 15 May 2023
    Obesity is one of the major health challenges worldwide, especially the developed nations. Obesity is a major cause of ill health and premature death in countries leading to an increase in the risk of...
  • Health - 11 Apr 2023
    Urine analysis, also known as urinalysis, encompasses all the analytical tests carried out on a urine sample. It usually involves three forms of analysis...
  • Health - 8 Apr 2023
    Gallstones are small stones that form in the gallbladder or bile duct.

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