Virulence

What Is Virulence?

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The Merriam Webster dictionary defined virulence as a pathogen or microorganism’s ability to overcome a host’s defenses and cause damage or disease. Another version describes it as...
Heart Murmurs

What Is Heart Murmurs?

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Heart murmurs are unexpected and unusual sounds that can be heard in the heart through a stethoscope. These heart murmurs are mostly harmless, but...
Physical Therapist

Who Is a Physical Therapist?

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Many individuals who experience physical trauma may need the attention of physical therapists. Physical therapists are health care experts that diagnose and treat people...
Myositis

Myositis: Types, Causes, and Treatment

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Myositis is the general term given to chronic and progressive inflammation of the muscles. The condition is often characterized by weakness, muscle pain, fatigue,...
Clinical Trials

What Are Clinical Trials?

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The World Health Organization (WHO) defines clinical trials as "a type of research that studies new tests and treatments and evaluates their effects on human...
reimagining nursing homes

Infographic: a New Way Forward for Nursing Homes

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The reputation of nursing homes has hit an all-time low. Still, this problem already existed before the pandemic hit, it is not just apparent...
Minimal Change Disease

What Is Minimal Change Disease?

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Minimal change disease (MCD) is a type of kidney disease. The kidney is the primary organ for excretory and osmoregulatory in mammals. It has the...
suicide disease

What Is Suicide Disease (Trigeminal Neuralgia)?

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Facial pain is a typical daily experience by nearly one-quarter of Americans. There are so many causes and so many facial pain types, such...
Type 1 Diabetes in Children

Understanding Type 1 Diabetes in Children

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Over the years, diabetes has become one of the most devastating health problems in the United States and abroad. Nevertheless, a lot of people...
Hand washing

Preventive Measures Against COVID-19 for a Healthy Workforce

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There is a thin line between adaptation and shutting one’s eyes to something that has become commonplace. This line will be tested in 2021...