...performed to treat severe gum disease (periodontal disease). It involves the removal of diseased gum tissue and bone, followed by the reshaping and contouring of the remaining healthy tissue. **Who...
...health benefits, including a reduced risk of chronic diseases such as cardiovascular diseases, certain types of cancer, and type 2 diabetes. 5. Personalized Support: Ongoing support and guidance are essential...
...to 10 days. Types of measles There are two types of measles. Although they share some of the same symptoms, they are caused by different viruses: Standard measles, sometimes known...
...among others Chronic diseases, such as hepatitis Bacterial contamination Viral diseases, such as SARS, viral hemorrhagic fever, and many others Hazardous materials, such as radioactive material Animal bites, either domestic...
...types A and O, and patients with blood type B can only receive types B and O. Patients with blood type AB, which is known as the universal recipient, can...
...ureters (tubes between the kidneys and the bladder) and the kidneys. The infection is non-transmittable. It usually develops when bacteria from the bowel or the genital region ascend through the...
...the risks of CIN increase by as much as 30% to 50% if the patient is diagnosed with diabetes, hypertension, and chronic kidney disease. At this point, the test may...
...Foot and Mouth Disease”. 9 March 2018. Accessed 28 June 2018. ↩ ↩ Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. “Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease (HFMD): Signs & Symptoms”. 22 December...
...serious, and possibly life-threatening diseases prevalent in the region. Overview The types of travel vaccinations that you need may depend on the countries you plan to visit, their local health...
...and conditions: Chickenpox Diphtheria Haemophilus Influenza Type B Hepatitis A Hepatitis B Human Papillomavirus (HPV, genital or venereal warts) Influenza Measles Meningococcal Disease Mumps Pertussis (Whooping cough) Pneumococcal Disease Poliomyelitis...