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  • Health - 3 Jul 2023
    Several risk factors are associated with metabolic syndrome and some of these are described below.
  • Health - 17 Jun 2023
    Liver cancer is the sixth most common cancer worldwide.
  • Health - 15 Jun 2023
    Hyperinsulinemia is a condition where the blood insulin level is higher than what is considered normal in people without diabetes. Although hyperinsulinemia is not diabetes, the condition is often...
  • Health - 27 May 2023
    Gangrene is caused by death of tissues due to lack of blood supply. This may be caused by long term diseases that lead to damage to blood vessels like diabetes or due to blood vessel injury like in...
  • Health - 27 May 2023
    Gangrene is caused due to tissue death that results from stoppage of blood supply to the affected organ.
  • Health - 27 May 2023
    Diabetes mellitus is a condition where the body is unable to control the blood sugar. Normally the body has a good immune system that fights against microbes and invading organisms that may lead to...
  • Health - 17 May 2023
    Diabetes is a metabolic disorder, which is characterized by the inability of the body to produce or use insulin properly. As a consequence, the level of glucose/sugar in the blood increases, leading...
  • Health - 16 Mar 2023
    Prediabetes is defined as a fasting plasma glucose of 6.1 to 6.9 mmol/L and impaired glucose tolerance as a 2-hour plasma glucose of 7.8 to 11.0 mmol/L after a 75g oral glucose load-not enough to...
  • Health - 23 Feb 2023
    Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GD) is the finding of high blood sugar levels during pregnancy. Pregnancy places a higher level of insulin demand on the body.
  • Health - 25 Oct 2019
    Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) is the most common form of dementia worldwide (60-70% of all dementia cases) and is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder.

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