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Unveiling the Whispers: Early Warning Signs of Kidney Disease

Amidst the intricacies of our complex physiological systems, the kidneys stand as silent guardians, their vital functions are often taken for granted. Yet, kidney disease, a formidable foe affecting millions of Americans, often manifests as a “silent disease,” remaining unnoticed until its advanced stages. The early warning signs, delicate whispers from our bodies, hold the […]

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Understanding Common Symptoms of HIV

Within the intricate journey of HIV infection, understanding the distinct stages and their accompanying symptoms becomes a powerful tool in the pursuit of early detection and treatment. By recognizing the telltale signs woven into each phase, individuals can embark on a path toward timely interventions and improved quality of life.  The Early Stage Symptoms: A

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First U.S. Malaria Cases Diagnosed in Decades in Florida and Texas

The recent identification of locally acquired malaria cases in Florida and Texas has raised concerns among health authorities. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued a Health Alert Network (HAN) Health Advisory to inform clinicians, public health authorities, and the public about these cases and the need for prompt action. This article explores

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No State is Free From Covid-19 but Florida Got Seriously Hit

No State is Free From Covid-19 but Florida Got Seriously Hit

As each state is under detailed observation and security measures are more or less strictly followed, Covid-19 existence should slowly but surely go down. In Florida, this is not the case. Let’s see how to come. Sanjay Bharath, a 34 years old victim from Florida Why is Florida becoming America’s coronavirus epicenter? The surge in

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Predicting The Risk of Alzheimer’s Disease With AI

Predicting The Risk of Alzheimer’s Disease With AI

These days, armed with medical and scientific knowledge and with the newest digital tools, we are going to great lengths to fight every illness. No wonder that new Artificial Intelligence (AI) medical algorithms arise often. Alzheimer’s disease is the primary cause of dementia worldwide, with one in 10 people aged 65 and older exhibiting Alzheimer’s

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What Does COVID-19 Outbreak Mean for People Living With Pulmonary Fibrosis

What Does COVID-19 Outbreak Mean for People Living With Pulmonary Fibrosis

COVID-19, an acronym for coronavirus disease 2019, is a highly contagious respiratory infection caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), which is a newly emerged pathogen first detected in Wuhan, China in December last year. The COVID-19 outbreak began spreading rapidly worldwide and is now declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization (WHO). 

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Coronavirus: What Happens to People's Lungs When They Get Covid-19?

Coronavirus: What Happens to People’s Lungs When They Get Covid-19?

COVID-19 was first discovered in China in late 2019. At the time, the cluster of pneumonia cases with an unknown cause showed up out of nowhere. The reason turned out to be a new virus, never met before. It was called severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2, or Sars-CoV-2.  Symptoms and possible outcomes Most of

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What to Know About Sexsomnia, the Sleep Disorder Where You Have Sex in Your Sleep

Wake up to the reality of sexsomnia, a rare sleep disorder where you have sex in your sleep. It’s one of several parasomnias. Parasomnias are abnormal, disruptive, habitual activities that happen during and between stages of deep sleep. What causes this specific sleep disorder?  Symptoms and triggersSexsomnia is more an erotic dream and more than

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Cancer More Common in Females with Severe Sleep Apnea

It is surprising that around the world, sleep apnea is fairly common, and more adult women have been diagnosed with cancer who exhibit mild to severe symptoms of this disorder. If you are suffering from the symptoms, don’t hesitate to begin treatment. Preventing or findings solution for this disorder will give you a better night’s

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This Woman Had Feces Leaking Into Her Bladder—and Yes, It’s as Gross as It Sounds

When feces comes to our health, there can be some unpleasant topics to discuss. The more you know about the human body, however, the better off you will be for spotting unusual symptoms. For instance, an elderly woman complained to her doctor about finding “gassy bubbles” in her urine. The diagnosis was bizarre but true,

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The Hearts of Men and Women Work Differently, New Research Shows

The Hearts of Men and Women Work Differently, New Research Shows

It’s no surprise that men and women are built differently. However, it has become increasingly obvious to women and medical professionals everywhere that it’s time science to gain a better understanding of what exactly these differences are. When it comes to the heart and related conditions, science shows us that women and men each have

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Finding Alzheimer's: A Potential Breakthrough

Finding Alzheimer’s: A Potential Breakthrough

Dementia is a serious problem in the elderly population; an estimated fourteen percent of people older than 70 have some form of dementia and this number increases to almost 40% of those over age 90. Although most people immediately think of Alzheimer disease when they hear the word “dementia”, there are actually many different causes

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Your Tongue Is Trying To Tell You Something Important About Your Health

Your Tongue is Trying to Tell You Something Important About Your Health

Your tongue. How often do you think about it? If you’re like most of us, it’s probably not in the forefront of your mind. But would you believe us if we told you that your tongue says a lot about your overall health?  Well, it’s true. According to Chinese Medicine, our tongues speak louder than

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What to Do About Black Hairy Tongue, What Is That?

What to Do About Black Hairy Tongue. What is that?

If you’re online researching black hairy tongue, you’re likely feeling a little alarmed. Discovering that your tongue is turning black is never a fun thing. Before you panic and assume you’re the first victim of a new zombie infection, take a deep breath. You’re not dying, and your tongue isn’t going to fall off.  Symptoms

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Kids Born in August More Likely to Have ADHD Diagnosis

A new large-scale nationwide analysis has shown that kids born in August are at a higher rate of attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) compared with their peers born weeks later in September. This finding strengthens concerns that this common neurodevelopment disorder may be over-diagnosed.   Most kids in the U.S. join kindergarten at the age of

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