Sinusitis is commonly caused by infections of the upper respiratory tract. They are more common in some individuals like those exposed to smoke, pollutants in
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Read moreBy Jeyashree Sundaram, MBA Penile intraepithelial neoplasia (PeIN or PIN) is a histological condition that is characterized by premalignant lesions on the surface of the
Read moreMedian Nail Dystrophy refers to a longitudinal splitting down the middle of the nail. The nail also has smaller sized horizontal lines or cracks along
Read moreVertebroplasty denotes a shorter term for percutaneous vertebroplasty, which is an image-guided therapeutic practice used for the treatment of painful or unstable vertebral body compression
Read moreHypotonia or weakness of muscles and lack of muscle tone is a symptom of an underlying condition rather than a disease entity in itself. Therapy
Read moreStatins represent a class of cholesterol-lowering agents used for the treatment of dyslipidemia (abnormal amount of lipids) and the reduction of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease risk.
Read moreStroke is a serious medical condition where the blood supply to the brain is disrupted, either through a blockage (ischaemic stroke) or a rupture (haemorrhagic
Read moreThere are several treatment methods that may help to manage symptoms of panic attack. These range from simple techniques to regulate breathing and maintain control
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