...to infections and illnesses Glucose intolerance[15] and type 1 and type 2 diabetes[12] Obesity[16] Cardiovascular diseases (conditions affecting the heart) such as hypertension, heart failure and ischemic heart disease[17][18] Cancer...
...health journey, promoting healthy habits and positive attitudes towards dentistry. * **Peace of Mind:** Parents can have peace of mind knowing that their child’s oral health is being monitored and...
...dentists or oral surgeons and offers benefits such as pain relief, prevention of infection, orthodontic treatment facilitation, and improved oral health. Following the procedure, proper healing and oral hygiene practices...
...prepuce and/or clitoral glans * Type 2: Excision – removal of the clitoral glans and adjacent labia minora * Type 3: Infibulation – narrowing of the vaginal opening by creating...
...diabetes. Chronic UI can last indefinitely if left untreated, so it is important for anyone affected by UI to seek medical guidance. The most common types of UI are stress...
...Diabetes Between 15 and 20 percent of people with diabetes will develop CTS, which is believed to be due to having high blood sugar levels. Diabetes is often linked to...
...at work; Improved physical health; Greater financial security; A healthier society overall. How to Maintain Good Mental Health Maintaining good mental health is a life-long process that requires commitment and...
...type 1 diabetes. A pancreas transplant procedure can relieve these symptoms by replacing the malfunctioning pancreas with a healthy one. Who Should Undergo and Expected Results A pancreas transplant is...
...Fractures most likely to occur due to osteoporosis affect specific areas of the body including:[5][6] Femoral neck (hip) Tibiofemoral joint (knee) Vertebrae (spine) Lumbar region (the lower part of the...
...of nutrients and gases between the pregnant person and the fetus. Certain long-term health conditions, particularly immunological disorders, such as diabetes or systemic lupus erythematosus, may cause early or late...