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  • Health - 19 Jun 2023
    Morphine is an opiate drug named after the god of dreams and sleep - Morpheus. The drug eases pain, alters mood and induces sleep.
  • Health - 18 Jun 2023
    Barbiturates may have been abandoned as sedatives and tranquillizers due to their high abuse and dependence potential and risk of side effects, but they continue to hold an important place in...
  • Health - 18 Jun 2023
    Sleep disorders have been managed using several means throughout the history of mankind. It all began with alcohol and alkaloids of opium and other narcotic plants (hemp, belladonna, henbane, etc). It...
  • Health - 17 Jun 2023
    Gastroschisis is a birth defect where the abdominal wall does not fully develop while a baby is inside the womb. The exact cause of this condition is not clear.
  • Health - 13 Jun 2023
    A low sexual desire or libido can be a sign of healthy aging, or something more serious. This article examines the causes and treatments available.
  • Health - 10 Jun 2023
    The term "personality disorder" is relatively new in the field of mental health. The traits seen with these disorders used to be considered part of a person's natural personality and therefore...
  • Health - 5 Jun 2023
    Delirium is a state of mental confusion that can occur as a result of illness, surgery or the use of some medications or drugs of abuse.
  • Health - 26 May 2023
    Graves’ disease is caused due to an overactive thyroid gland commonly due to an autoimmune condition.
  • Health - 7 Apr 2023
    Barbiturates are synthetic drugs used in medicine to depress the central nervous system.
  • Health - 16 Feb 2023
    The exact cause of schizophrenia is not currently known, and it is thought to occur as a result of various genetic, physical, psychological and environmental risk factors.

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