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Bell’s Palsy: Causes, Risk Factors, and Treatment

Bell’s Palsy: Causes, Risk Factors, and Treatment

Idiopathic Facial Palsy is another name for Bell’s Palsy. It is a condition that causes one side of the face to be paralyzed and temporarily weak. It is believed that one in every 100,000 persons has Bell’s Palsy. In India, approximately 10% of persons diagnosed with Bell’s Palsy die due to the condition’s consequences. However, it is crucial to remember that Bell’s Palsy is somewhat controllable, provided the proper…

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What is Gestational Diabetes Mellitus?

What is Gestational Diabetes Mellitus?

What is gestational diabetes mellitus? This type of diabetes is caused when a hormone produced by the placenta prevents the body from using insulin as it should be, a condition called gestational diabetes mellitus or GDM. The cells absorb the glucose, but when the bloodstream does not absorb it, it builds up in the blood. Gestational diabetes, on the other hand, is not caused by a lack of insulin…

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Radiation Therapy to Treat Cancer

Radiation Therapy to Treat Cancer

Radiotherapy (also known as radiation therapy) is a cancer treatment in which high radiation levels kill cancer cells and shrink tumours. Low doses of radiation are used in x-rays to see inside your body, for instance, if your teeth have broken or your bone has fractured. Radiotherapy’s effectiveness against cancer Radiation therapy damages DNA to kill cancer cells or slow their growth at high doses. The damaged DNA leads…

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Right Time To Talk To Your Doctor About Colorectal Cancer?

Right Time To Talk To Your Doctor About Colorectal Cancer?

  Is there something they all have in common? Audrey Hepburn, Ronald Reagan, Sharon Osbourne. Each of them has struggled with colorectal cancer. Despite being very common, colorectal cancer still kills around 50,000 Americans every year. Although the mortality rate has decreased with screenings and better treatments, it remains high. What is the difference between colorectal cancer and colon cancer? Cancer of the colon and rectal are collectively known…

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What Cancer Patients Need To Know About COVID-19 Vaccine Boosters

What Cancer Patients Need To Know About COVID-19 Vaccine Boosters

  It may not always be necessary to bring in new players to lift a struggling team – just an injection of fresh energy, talent, and enthusiasm. According to that idea, cancer patients, those with weakened immune systems, and other Americans at risk of contracting the COVID-19 virus should receive additional shots of the vaccine. According to health experts, these additional vaccine shots are designed to provide better protection…

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Metastatic breast cancer What you should know

Metastatic breast cancer What you should know

  The presence of metastatic breast cancer signifies that cancer has spread beyond the breast. Metastatic breast cancer is considered stage 4 cancer. The symptoms of metastatic cancer depend on where the cells have penetrated the body. In addition to medications to improve symptoms, metastatic breast cancer patients are treated with medications to slow growth. OVERVIEW What is metastatic breast cancer? Breast cancer that has spread to other places…

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