...procedure. This condition is referred to as a shortened oesophagus. There have been many scientific and medical discussions concerning shortened oesophagus. Some groups believe that the condition is a myth...
...in the treatment of the common wart.” November, 2012. Accessed February 24, 2018. ↩ The Egyptian Journal of Dermatology and Venereology. “Immunotherapy of viral warts: myth and reality.” August 7,...
...also help evaluate and rehabilitate people with neurological conditions. What Does a Neurosurgeon Do? There’s a myth that neurosurgeons spend all of their time in surgery. In reality, they have...
...cannot be transmitted to others. Despite another common myth, poor hygiene does not cause HS. Symptoms of vulvar hidradenitis suppurativa HS on the vulva looks the same as it does on the armpits...
...25 February 2019. ↩ ↩ The New Zealand Herpes Foundation. “Herpes myths vs facts”. Accessed 8 January 2019. ↩ ↩ BMC Cancer. “Seropositivity to herpes simplex virus type 2, but...
...References: American Society for Reproductive Medicine: “Third Party Reproduction.” The Ethics Committee. Fertility and Sterility, November 2003; vol 80: pp 1124-1130. The National Infertility Association: “Surrogacy,” “Myths about Surrogates.” Sreenivas,...
...in the diet, surgical or radiation damage to the thyroid gland, and infections or inflammation of the thyroid gland. Some children are born with a thyroid gland which does not...
...diet for those with JRA, it is generally recommended that individuals eat a healthy and balanced diet. It may also be helpful to consume the following types of food, each...
...damage. Treatment involves managing the underlying cause and preventing further damage to the liver. It is important to reduce or stop drinking alcohol and to keep to a low-protein diet....
...as smoking Diet and nutrition Stress With these factors in mind, the following are considered high risk: Obese or overweight – These refer to individuals with higher-than-normal waist circumference, hip-waist...