...mineral iron in the body. The term is commonly used interchangeably with anemia: a condition often caused by iron deficiency, where the body either cannot produce a sufficient number of...
...disorder where the body’s immune system mistakenly attacks and destroys its own red blood cells. This destruction occurs mainly at a warmer temperature, usually around body temperature (37°C or 98.6°F)....
...including respiratory disorders and sleep apnea (obstruction of the airway during sleep). One of the options to deliver oxygen directly to the lungs is transtracheal (percutaneous) introduction of needle wire...
...of accidentally ingesting alcohol found in colognes, perfumes, mouthwash, aftershave, or cough medication. Previous food intake and hydration level influence the effects of alcohol. Higher body weight increases the ability...
...that causes chickenpox, a very common childhood infection.2 After a person has had chickenpox, VZV remains dormant in their body for the rest of their lifetime. If the virus reactivates, which can...
...is vital for many bodily functions, including:[^4] Body movement Processing sights and sounds Eye movement Sleeping Breathing Swallowing Biting Chewing Blood pressure Sneezing Any of the above could be affected...
...your risk of cancers, such as: lung cancer esophageal cancer kidney cancer bladder cancer pancreatic cancer Side effects of quitting smoking The side effects of quitting smoking can be extreme...
...typically takes about 4 to 5 half-lives for a drug to almost completely clear from the body. Every time the current amount of drug in your body is reduced by...
...refers to surgeries performed to reattach severed body parts. Transplant – This is a surgery where an organ or body part is replaced by an organ that came from a...
...Monoclonal Antibody by Intravenous Infusion Radiolabeled monoclonal antibody therapy (RMAT) is a type of radiopharmaceutical therapy used to treat certain types of cancer. This therapy involves the administration of a...