Breast pain does not always mean breast cancer. A lot of people have thought that breast pain is always a...
When we were younger, moving large objects, climbing stairs, and carrying groceries seemed simple. However, as we become older, these...
It's normal for people to lose some muscular mass as they age. However, a lot of people are unaware that...
Over 400 million people around the world struggle with bladder control problems. These issues are very common but many people...
The bladder is like a water balloon; strong yet flexible, designed to hold liquid until it's the perfect moment to...
Do you know how particular the sculptors are with their work? There are sculptors who could bring their statuses to...
Typically the human body starts developing from a single cell. This cell multiplies and through the neural tube, the nervous...
Have you ever experienced this uncomfortable pain after sitting for too long? This discomfort is as a result of the...
Pressure sores, also known as bed sores, or decubitus ulcers, are painful injuries that happen when there is too much...
It may sound like science fiction, but viruses aren't just enemies. They can also be powerful allies. For many years,...
Cancer is one of the world's leading causes of death. Over the years, scientists have been discovering different ways to...
Did you know that respiratory syncytial virus, RSV, hospitalizes approximately 1%–3% of nearly every child before the age of 3?...
As we grow old, there are pouches called diverticula which form on the large intestine or colon wall, as a...
Despite not being a household name, diverticulosis is a common illness, especially as we age. Diverticulosis is the development of...
Being told you have cancer yet again, after already enduring the painful rounds of treatment can be really disheartening. Cancer...
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