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Tuberculosis Pathogenesis | Your Health Our Priority - 0 views

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    Approximately 2 billion people suffer from Tuberculosis each year. Tuberculosis or simply TB is an infectious and highly contagious disease of the body especially lungs. It spreads mainly via Mycobacterium tuberculosis which is a tough and highly resistant microbe.
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    Tuberculosis is a serious, infectious and often fatal disease of the lungs. It can also affect other parts of the body. But the most common type of Tuberculosis is pulmonary Tuberculosis. It is more common in women than in men. The causative agent is a Gram-positive bacterium (Mycobacterium tuberculosis).
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  Tuberculous bacilli  was discovered  more than a 100 Years ago, however, it still remains a major health problem. Presently about 33 % of the world population is suffering from t...

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Tuberculosis Symptoms And Cure | Your Health Our Priority - 0 views

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    Tuberculosis or simply TB is a spreadable disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis. This organism has a hard, waxy cell wall that makes it highly resistant to unfavorable environments and drugs. It evades the mucus lining of the windpipe and enters the lungs.
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    The goal of treating Tuberculosis is to protect the patient from possible disability and death. Another objective is to reduce the spread of Tuberculosis infection to others. TB may be a stubborn infection but with the right measures at the right time, it can be cured.
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World Tuberculosis Day: What You Must Know When Caring for the Elderly - 0 views

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    Though Tuberculosis (TB) is an infectious disease known for more than a hundred years, it is still one of the most common causes of death worldwide in the present time, especially among older populations. In 2019, a total of 10 million new cases of people who developed active TB disease were recorded globally. While active TB can be treated and cured in most cases, around 1.4 million people died from TB alone in 2019 across the globe.
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Best fertility clinic | IVF clinic | in Berhampur |Santaan - 0 views

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    Normally, many women feel cramps during their periods, but those who have endometriosis report importantly more severe discomfort than usual. Contact Best Fertility Clinic - IVF Clinic Berhampur- 9337301503 What Causes Uterine Problems? * Uterine Fibroids - The exact cause of uterine fibroids is unknown. However, some factors such as hormones, family history, and pregnancy raise the chance of uterine fibroids. * Endometriosis - It is typically caused by infections and conditions like STI (sexually transmitted infections), tuberculosis, and infections from common vaginal bacteria. * Uterine prolapse - Ageing, lower levels of estrogen, damaged pelvic muscles or tissues, obesity, chronic constipation, and chronic cough can raise the chances of uterine prolapse. * Uterine tuberculosis - Sexual contact with an infected person It may be treated using a combination of medication (including hormones), exercises, and surgery, your physician will first study your medical history and family history in detail. A vaginal examination may be examined to check for any causes or abnormalities. For Information about Uterine Problems Contact Fertility Experts- Santaan Berhampur- 9337301503
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BCG Clinic - BCG Vaccine | BCG Injection | BCG NHS - 0 views

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    The BCG vaccine (which stands for Bacillus Calmette-Guérin vaccine) protects against Tuberculosis, commonly known as TB. TB is a serious infection which affects the lungs, but it can affect other parts of the body such as the bones, joints and kidneys. It can also cause meningitis.
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UNBELIEVABLE BENEFITS OF CARDAMOM - 0 views

A small cardamom(Elaichi) gives you unbelievable benefits. Did you know how? If you take one cardamom per day with warm/hot water before bedside. It gives us unbelievable wondrous benefits that wil...

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Benefits of garlic - 1 views

The health benefits of garlic The health benefits of garlic cannot be over emphasized. These are just few of the many benefits that can be drived from this natural gift. Garlic protects against...

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Phones, paper 'chips' may fight disease - CNN.com - 0 views

  • George Whitesides has developed a prototype for paper "chip" technology that could be used in the developing world to cheaply diagnose deadly diseases such as HIV, malaria, tuberculosis, hepatitis and gastroenteritis. The first products will be available in about a year, he said. His efforts, which find their inspiration from the simple designs of comic books and computer chips, are surprisingly low-tech and cheap. Patients put a drop of blood on one side of the slip of paper, and on the other appears a colorful pattern in the shape of a tree, which tells medical professionals whether the person is infected with certain diseases. Water-repellent comic-book ink saturates several layers of paper, he said. The ink funnels a patient's blood into tree-like channels, where several layers of treated paper react with the blood to create diagnostic colors. It's not entirely unlike a home pregnancy test, Whitesides said, but the chips are much smaller and cheaper, and they test for multiple diseases at once. They also show how severely a person is infected rather than producing only a positive-negative reading.
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    A chemistry professor at Harvard University is trying to shrink a medical laboratory onto a piece of paper that's the size of a fingerprint and costs about a penny.
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