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Exploring Lipoma Reasons: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatments - 0 views

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Genetic Disorders and Condition | Genetic Disease Prevention - 0 views

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    Everyone is genetically unique, hence the requirements of body for nutrients also differs from person to person. Know more about your health and genetic disorders.

Crohn's Disease: Symptoms & Treatment Options - 0 views

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Understanding Infant Hernia: Symptoms, Causes & Treatment - 0 views

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DNA Test In Delhi | Genetic Testing Delhi - 0 views

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    We all grow like branches on tree in different directions but we never realise roots remain as one. Same like Diseases to know about root cause get DNA genetic test at affortable price.
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Home genetic testing kits overwhelmed with BRCA false positives - 1 views

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    Senior doctors have called for a crackdown on the sale of home genetic testing kits, following a surge in the number of patients being wrongly informed they are carrying serious genetic mutations.

THALASSEMIA SYNDROMES - 0 views

started by lifelinelab on 20 Nov 18 no follow-up yet
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DNATest For Diet And Nutrition - 0 views

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    DNA sequences instruct cells to produce particular proteins, which in turn determine traits. You can know your Health, Nutrition & Fitness traits with DNAwise. Click to know How genetic dna and nutrition are related!
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How to know Symptoms of Genetic disorder? - 0 views

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    Audio link How to know Symptoms of Genetic disorder? ? What are the side effects and Treatment?
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    Audio link How to know Symptoms of Genetic disorder? ? What are the side effects and Treatment?

Understanding Crohn's Disease and Hemorrhoids - 0 views

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Genetic test could enable new targeted prostate cancer therapy - 1 views

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    A new study by The Institute of Cancer Research, London (ICR) has shown that a genetic test for faults in DNA repair could enable targeted nuclear treatments for patients with prostate cancer.

Thyroid Cancer- Symptoms, Treatment, and Surgery - 0 views

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Parathyroid Cancer - Symptoms and Treatment - 0 views

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Who Need Organ Transplant? #shortvideo - 0 views

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    Organ transplants are needed by individuals whose organs have failed or are severely damaged and cannot be treated effectively by other medical therapies. Here are specific groups who may need an organ transplant: 1. Patients with End-Stage Organ Disease: Individuals with advanced, irreversible organ failure such as kidney, liver, heart, or lung failure. 2. Those with Severe Organ Damage: People who have suffered significant trauma or injury that severely damages an organ. 3. Individuals with Certain Genetic Conditions: Patients with genetic disorders that cause organ dysfunction or failure, such as polycystic kidney disease. 4. Chronic Infection Sufferers: People whose organs have been damaged by long-term infections, like chronic hepatitis leading to liver failure. 5. Cancer Patients: Individuals with cancers confined to one organ that cannot be adequately treated with other methods, such as liver cancer. 6. Autoimmune Disease Patients: Those whose immune systems attack their own organs, such as in lupus or autoimmune hepatitis.
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A slight genetic rearrangement can save lives from Malaria - Insights care - 0 views

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    A revolutionary discovery by the researchers have proved that the most severe form of malaria, caused by the parasite Plasmodium falciparum,is linked with natural variation in human red blood cell genes.
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    A revolutionary discovery by the researchers have proved that the most severe form of malaria, caused by the parasite Plasmodium falciparum,is linked with natural variation in human red blood cell genes.
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Stroke Genetics And Risk Factors | Your Health Our Priority - 0 views

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    Stroke is a cerebrovascular syndrome that involves the blockage and bursting of blood vessels in the brain. It shows a multifactorial pattern of inheritance. High cholesterol levels, high blood pressure, hypertension and obesity are the key causes of stroke besides inherited genes.
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Down Syndrome: Symptoms, Types & Treatment | Health Blog - 0 views

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    Down syndrome is also known as DS or DNS. This is a genetic disorder. Our human body is made of millions of cells.
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    Down syndrome is also known as DS or DNS. This is a genetic disorder. Our human body is made of millions of cells.

Hypothyroidism: Causes, Symptoms, and Complications - 0 views

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Gallbladder Stones (Cholelithiasis): Symptoms & Solutions - 0 views

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Wheelchair : Handicap Products: Cerebral Palsy Wheelchair - 0 views

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    Cerebral palsy (CP) is a general term for a group of permanent movement problems that do not get worse over time. They cause physical disability,mainly in the areas of body movement.There may also be problems with sensation, depth perception,so you use Cerebral palsy wheelchair and communication ability. Difficulty with cognition and epilepsy are found in about one-third of cases. There are subtypes including a type characterized by spasticity, a type characterized by poor coordination, and types which feature both symptoms or neither. Cerebral palsy is caused by damage to the motor control centers of the developing brain and can occur during pregnancy, during childbirth, or after birth up to about age three.About 2% of all cerebral palsy cases are believed to be due to a genetic cause.Cerebral palsy is not an infectious disease and is not contagious. Most cases are diagnosed at a young age rather than during adolescence or adulthood.CP 2 Pediatric Wheelchair is very useful for cerebral palsy person. Improvements in the care of newborns has helped reduce the number of babies who develop cerebral palsy and increased the survival of those with very low birth weights.There is no cure, with efforts attempting to treat and prevent complications. It occurs in about 2.1 per 1,000 live births.Physical therapy may help. Cerebral refers to the cerebrum, which is the affected area of the brain. The disorder may often involve connections between the cortex and other parts of the brain such as the cerebellum. The root word "palsy" means "paralysis". In medicine, this is often used in reference to the paralysis or weakness that often accompanies nerve damage, loss of sensation or muscle disorders involving uncontrollable movements such as trembling or shaking.
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