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  • Health - 16 Jun 2023
    Acromegaly has a slow course and symptoms often take months or even years to develop. If the condition is suspected, diagnostic tests are prescribed. The tests are outlined as follows.
  • Health - 16 Jun 2023
    Acromegaly can cause several complications if left untreated. These complications, like the symptoms of the disease, are gradual in onset and may take months or years to develop.
  • Health - 14 Jun 2023
    There are several causes of joint pain that range from injuries, infections, inflammation to severe degenerative systemic or whole body disorders.
  • Health - 13 Jun 2023
    Renal cell carcinoma, also called hypernephroma, is a cancer of the kidneys that forms in the proximal convoluted tubule. In the UK, it is the eighth most common cancer among adults, affecting 9,300...
  • Health - 13 Jun 2023
    Renal cell carcinoma is one of the most common forms of kidney cancer and its incidence is on the rise.
  • Health - 12 Jun 2023
    Orally administered melatonin, available as pills is rapidly absorbed and the blood levels peak 60-150 minutes after ingesting the pill. After a typical pulse of secretion from the body’s own pineal...
  • Health - 12 Jun 2023
    There are multiple causes of liver disease. While some are infective, some are genetic or autoimmune and some metabolic.This makes diagnosis difficult and often there are a battery of tests that need...
  • Health - 10 Jun 2023
    Epilepsy is the general term used to describe a condition where people suffer from seizures. In many cases, the exact cause of this condition is not known and no trigger for a seizure can be...
  • Health - 10 Jun 2023
    Seizures are a symptom of epilepsy. It is important to diagnose which type of epilepsy a person has in order to decide on the optimal treatment approach.
  • Health - 10 Jun 2023
    Leukemias are classified according to their acute and chronic progress as well as according to their lymphoid or myeloid cell origins. Acute myeloid leukemia is further classified into subtypes.

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