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[ad_1] Arvind Kohli Hemodialysis is the most commonly used method to treat advanced and permanent renal failure, hemodialysis is always a complicated and inconvenient therapy that requires a coordinated effort from the …
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[ad_1] Liver disease deaths are growing more common in the US and disproportionately affecting younger Americans, according to a recent study. The paper, published in The BMJ just a day after a …
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[ad_1] With the increasing number of badually transmitted infections that have been reported in recent years, it has become a problem that requires sincere concern. Mycoplasma badium is one of those disorders …
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[ad_1] SHILLONG: Meghalaya is preparing for the measles and rubella vaccination campaign at the end of September 2018 and for this, a state-level workshop was organized by the Health Services Directorate ( …
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[ad_1] NEW YORK: Have you ever seen your doctor rushing and barely listening to your condition? This could be true, say the researchers. Patients, on average, get about 11 seconds to explain …
Read More »HSE warning after the confirmation of two cases of measles in Dublin
[ad_1] HSE urged people to exercise caution after being informed of two cases of measles in Dublin The cases concerned an adult and a child who had recently been in continental Europe. …
Read More »Invisible stool blood associated with increased risk of premature death
[ad_1] A colon cancer screening test that looks for "invisible" blood in the stool can also predict an increased risk of premature death from other causes, suggests a recent study. Researchers examined …
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