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Reconstructive Surgery

One of the crucial procedures in the medical world is reconstructive surgery. All about repairing bodily structures and restoring their functions, these surgeries are conducted to better the body parts usually affected by birth defects, developmental abnormalities, trauma/injuries, infections, tumors, and others. As a complex practice, it is imperative that …

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Burn, a Public Health Issue

Burn injuries are a significant cause of morbidity and mortality throughout the world. Burn injuries perhaps represent the widest spectrum of any form of trauma. Burns occur in all age groups and may range in severity, from very minor requiring no treatment to extremely severe requiring highest level of intensive …

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Alzheimer’s disease and Related Dementia

Can you imagine a situation where your dearest loved ones—your father or mother, or your grandparents— losing their memory and not being able to recognize you and their own close family members? They will not be able to remember what day, date, and year it is, and they will not …

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Neuroscience in Nepal

Neuroscience in Nepal has come a long way, from lacking diagnostic facilities and pathogen confirmation to reaching an era of modern neurosurgery. Neuroscience encompasses both neurosurgery and neurology, and we can say that neurosurgery is gaining momentum in case of Nepal, whereas neurology is still lagging behind.   In 1963, …

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Happiness is the Way

When there’s dark cloud in the sky, the silver lining gives us the ray of hope. We might be a little broken and shaken at the moment, but we look forward to that calm in our lives, like those silver linings. “Life is all about living, flowing with what comes …

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Post-COVID Nutrition Care

Coronavirus (CoV) is a family of viruses that can cause respiratory, as well as gastrointestinal, illnesses. It was named due to its crown-like spikes on the outer surface. Viruses of the CoV family can cause a wide range of illness in humans, from common cold to severe ones like Middle …

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Are Health Foods Really Healthy

What kind of choices are we making when we pick “healthy” snacks for our family? A yogurt drink for my child instead of a fuzzyone? Vegetable crackers instead of cookies? Fortified juice, milk, and cereal? This makes us feel good about making better nutritional choices. In this world, when the …

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Rare Diseases

Although there is no universal definition of a rare disease, a disease is considered rare if it affects only a small proportion of the population. For example, in Europe, a disease is considered to be rare if it affects 1 in 2000 people; in the USA, 1 in 1600; and …

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Direct Hair Transplant

Hair transplant is a very popular and rewarding surgery performed in millions of people every year globally. The techniques used for transplant have evolved beautifully in the last few decades, making it more comfortable, and the results more desirable. Advent of FUE (Follicular Unit Extraction) metamorphosed the outlook on this …

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A Tale of Two Pathogens: Black Fungus and Corona Virus

What is black fungus? Black fungus, or mucormycosis, is a rare fungal infection caused by certain types of molds known as mucormycetes. They are found throughout nature, particularly in the soil and decaying organic matter/vegetation. The spores of the fungus are inhaled through the mouth and nose, but infection rarely …

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