Urinary incontinence is a condition which affects all age groups including both men and women, although it’s quite commonly seen in older women. It is not a fatal condition but can be embarrassing in most cases as it
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Cardiopulmonary resuscitation, or CPR, is a way to save the life of someone whose heart has stopped pumping blood, which is called cardiac arrest. CPR tries to get their heart to start pumping again. It’s a simple
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The act of blood donation involves voluntarily giving a portion of one’s blood to be used for medical purposes, typically transfusions or the creation of life-saving medical products. Blood donation plays a
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Vitiligo is an autoimmune problem that lasts for a long time and causes patches of skin to lose pigment, or color. This happens when the skin cells that make pigment, called melanocytes, are attacked and killed. This
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Jaundice is a very common problem in kids who are just born. Most babies get it in their first few days or weeks. Most cases of jaundice are not caused by a disease or something else serious, and they get better quickly
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Cervical cancer is cancer that originates in the cervix’s cells. The cervix is the slender bottom end of the uterus. The cervix joins the uterus to the birth canal or vagina. Typically, cervical cancer develops
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It can be challenging to get back to routine after a spine surgery. Your recovery will go in the right direction if you have the right outlook and focus on your goals. One of the most recent and important changes in
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The word “medical tourism,” which is also known as “medical travel,” “health tourism,” or “global healthcare,” was first used by travel agencies and the media to describe
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Diabetes is a long-term illness that changes how the body turns food into energy. Your body converts the majority of the food you eat into sugar (glucose), which then enters your circulation. When there is an increase
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Sepsis or septicemia is an adverse reaction by your body to a bacterial infection. When you get sick, your immune system responds to try to fight the infection or problem. But sometimes the immune system stops fighting
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A breast lump is a mass of extra tissue that grows in your breasts. When you find a breast lump it can be scary and can make you feel anxious. Most lumps in the breasts aren’t dangerous, but it is important to see
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Systemic hypertension, which is more commonly called high blood pressure or BP in general, is one of the most common lifestyle-related illnesses. According to a research published, an alarming rate of 29.8% of the total
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One of the four important ligaments in the knee is the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL). It helps keep the rotational stability of the knee and keeps the shinbone (tibia) from moving in front of the thigh bone (femur).
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Cancer that originates in the cervix is referred to as cervical cancer. The cervix is a thin tube that connects the lower part of a woman’s uterus to her vagina. Most cancers of the cervix start in cells on the
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You already know it’s good for you to work out. You might think about how it can help you get in shape, lose weight, strengthen your heart, and even make you feel better. But did you know that working out can also
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