The thrush of heart attack is not same in women as in men. Women are not prone to the same symptoms of heart attack as men, such as severe chest pain that exudes along one arm. The common symptoms of heart attack can appear in women, but they may experience vague or hidden symptoms which are not very prominent.
It seems not a single day passes that I don't learn something new about this unique hormone (mis)named "vitamin D." \nFrom its humble beginnings recognized only as the factor responsible for bone maturation (with deficiency leading to childhood rickets), vitamin D now commands a recognized role in almost every conceivable aspect of health and disease. \n
Scientists have long known that a lack of vitamin D can weaken our bones. A new study shows that low levels of this nutrient may also be linked to a higher chance of dying early from heart and circulation problems, as well as other causes.
Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS) and Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis (TEN) form a spectrum of severe mucocutaneous reactions, characterized by epidermal detachment and necrosis. Though disease mortality and morbidity are high, treatment remains mostly of supportive measures with varying efficacy.