...history of heart disease, diabetes, thyroid gland abnormality, and hypertension. It is also recommended for males over 45 years of age and females 50 years and older, even if they...
...disease. Low levels can increase the risk of heart problems. LDL cholesterol test LDL cholesterol, also known as low-density lipoprotein (or bad cholesterol), is linked to heart disease and clogged arteries. Total...
...ensure they do not carry certain diseases. People who are exposed to tropical diseases – Due to many factors such as ease of travel and climate change, tropical diseases are...
...of specific health risks are set in place. Public health follow-up is conducted when a certain community is at risk of: Serious infectious diseases, such as AIDS/HIV, malaria, and cholera,...
...and forehead A pale or flushed face Restlessness (pacing and agitated movement) Spreading of the pain to the face, head, neck and shoulders A need to avoid light and sound...
...brain stem.[3] An acronym, FAST, explains the telltale signs that a stroke is taking place:[1][2] Face. The face becomes weak or droopy, with the effect usually more visible on one...
...peripheral neuropathy, which may itself be a complication caused by diabetes Spinal cord disease Multiple sclerosis Fibromyalgia Parkinson’s disease Rheumatoid arthritis Restless legs syndrome triggers Many medications and other substances...
...workplace hazards, including information on toxic properties of materials and equipment present in the patient’s workplace Evaluation of employee’s fitness for work Diagnosis and treatment of occupational diseases and injuries...
...deals with infectious diseases that are common in tropical regions. A paper published in the Journal of Tropical Diseases and Public Health said that many diseases are unique and prevalent...
...symptoms in one location, which is called localized Lyme disease, and then spreads slowly through the body, which is called disseminated Lyme disease. Symptoms The early symptoms of Lyme disease...