...possible treatment tool. Genetics may play a role in the development of IBS, but there is limited evidence to support this. Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) diagnosis A diagnosis of IBS...
...factors of childhood obesity include: Genetics Limited social activities Existing diseases Pediatric medications Emotional stress On the other hand, malnutrition is linked to the following risk factors: Poverty resulting in...
...a genetic or hereditary risk. Sigmoidoscopy is then performed every five years. Sigmoidoscopy can reveal any perforation, ulceration, or growth of polyps in the colon, as well as tearing or...
...or the upper layer of the skin, although the basal cell is much deeper. Melanoma is the deadliest type of cancer. It occurs due to a genetic mutation of the...
...such as certain medications, genetics, and some chronic illnesses such as diabetes. Pregnancy also makes a person’s gums more sensitive, red, and swollen. The usual objective of gum surgery is...
...of Liver Cirrhosis** * Excessive alcohol consumption * Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) * Chronic hepatitis B or C infections * Autoimmune disorders (e.g., autoimmune hepatitis) * Genetic diseases (e.g.,...
...certain organs (such as the liver, kidneys, thyroid, and heart), infections, and certain genetic disorders, as well as to assess an individual’s general health.1 Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) vs. inflammatory...
...Results People who exhibit significant risk factors are ideal candidates for cardiovascular screening visits. AHA classifies these risks as modifiable or non-modifiable. The non-modifiable risks are age, gender, and genetics....
...eye eye injury CME in your other eye diabetes cataract surgery Macular degeneration CMD can be a feature of macular degeneration caused by genetic diseases or age-related macular degeneration, especially...
...exposed to ultraviolet (UV) radiation. There are a number of genetic and personal factors which render it more likely that a person develops melanoma. These include being fair-skinned and/or being...