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Tackling NCDs with community-based screening

Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) have become the leading cause of global deaths, with 41 million deaths (71%) each year mainly due to cardiovascular diseases, cancers, respiratory diseases, and diabetes, according to the World Health Organization. NCDs disproportionately affect people in low- and middle-income countries, with more than three quarters of global …

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Lower Back Pain Myths & Facts

Lower back pain is one of the most common universal disorders. The pain is associated with reduction in quality of life, sometimes leading to major depressive illnesses. Treatment of low back pain is simple. You just need to understand the cause. More than 95% of the low back pain is …

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Breathless: Altitude Sickness in Nepal

Nepal offers some of the most sought-after trekking routes in the world, with thousands of Nepalese nationals and foreigners ascending into the clouds to the north every year. As the growing trend to conquer high altitudes and see some of the most breathtaking views available in Nepal increases, so will …

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Intracerebral Hemorrhage and its Management

  Abstract Spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage is the most devastating and debilitating type of stroke. It is defined as bleeding in the brain parenchyma in the absence of trauma. It is the main reason for death and disability in Australia. ICH accounts for 10-20% of all stroke types and has poor …

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Knee Replacement

Time has its own anatomy for humans. No one escapes from this naturally laid framework, especially with aging. One of the most common ravages of age is knee disease. Over time, the wear-and-tear of routine life takes a toll on one’s cartilage, the natural cushioning of knee bone. Once the …

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The Telomere a marker for Biological Age vs. Chronological Age

Longevity is what we all look for. At the same time, quality of life is important to lead a fun filled life. All the innovations and advancements in diagnostics, advanced technology in treatment, consistent R&D in pharmaceuticals, nutraceuticals and supplements, and all those vaccines have made the miracle of a …

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Breast Cancer Sleeper Cells

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Seventy percent of all breast cancers are estrogen-receptor positive, and hormone therapies are used to treat this type of breast cancer. A course of hormone therapy (either tamoxifen or aromatase inhibitors) targeting estrogen receptors are given after first removing the tumor with surgery. But, about 30 percent of patients taking …

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Natural Therapy Platelet- Rich Plasma Therapy

Thin Endometrium and Platelet Rich Plasma Therapy Despite recent developments in assisted reproductive techniques (ART), the implantation rates still remain relatively low. Successful implantation requires high quality embryo and receptive endometrium. The receptive endometrium is defined as a healthy uterine milieu containing the transformation of endometrial cells into decidua cells …

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Antibodies In Health & Disease

Introduction It has been estimated that food intolerances and related diseases affect at least 100 million people worldwide and have increased by more than 50% in adults and children in recent years. Etiological studies suggest that these diseases may be related to adverse food reactions (food hypersensitivity). According to recent …

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