Health A-Z
Health Topics and Medical Specialties A to Z
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15 Interesting Facts About the Human Brain
The Brain: The Ultimate Thinking Machine The human brain is the most advanced and least understood part of the human anatomy. Made up of billions of neurons…
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Current Guidelines About Wearing Artificial Nails and Nail Polish in the Healthcare Settings
Response From the Expert About Wearing Artificial Nails Your question is timely in light of a number of ongoing initiatives…
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Uterine Fibroids: Treatment Options, Surgery, New Methods
What are the treatments for fibroids? If a woman is having heavy bleeding which could cause a low blood count…
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Uterine Fibroids (Myomas): Types, Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis
Uterine Fibroids (Myomas) Uterine Fibroids (Myomas) are common non-cancerous (benign) tumors of the uterus and are the most frequent reason…
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What is Rhinoplasty?
What is Rhinoplasty? Rhinoplasty is defined by the American Academy of Otolaryngology (AAO) as “a surgical procedure that alters the shape…
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New Vascular Contrast Presents a ‘Clearer Picture’ of Blood Vessels in Health and Disease
Researchers have developed a new imaging approach that can capture blood vessel images at different spatial scales. Researchers at Johns…
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In a First of Its Kind Transplant, Human Patient Receives a Heart From a Genetically Altered Pig
A 57-year-old man with life-threatening heart disease has become the first person in the world to get a heart transplant…
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Top 15 Medical Inventions That Changed the World
Very few areas have seen rapid innovation known to medicine, and very few have the same impact on the population.…
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Smallpox in Two Boys: How Vaccines Work to Help Keep Us All Alive?
These two boys had been exposed to the same smallpox source. One had been vaccinated, the other had not. This…
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Non Melanoma Skin Cancer: Screening, Symptoms, Signs, Diagnosis and Biopsy
Screening Screening is used to look for cancer before you have any symptoms or signs. Scientists have developed, and continue…
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