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Tampon

May-28-24

Tampon: a convenient and effective way to manage your period A tampon is a small, cylindrical piece of gauze, cotton cloth, or other material that is used to internally m ...

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Myiasis

May-28-24

Myiasis - what is it and how to fight it? Myiasis is an invasion of human tissues and organs by the larvae of dipteran insects. This disease is usually caused by flies th ...

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Secondary Prevention

May-28-24

Secondary prevention is a set of measures aimed at eliminating or significantly reducing the manifestations of serious complications of diseases by identifying them as ea ...

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Helly S Fluid

May-28-24

Helly S Fluid is a mixture of potassium dichromate, sodium sulfate, mercuric chloride, formaldehyde and distilled water. It is used to store bone marrow. Potassium dichro ...

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Ulcerative Colitis

May-28-24

Ulcerative Colitis: Understanding, Symptoms and Treatment Colitis Ulcerative colitis, also known as ulcerative colitis, is a chronic inflammatory disease that affects the ...

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Extrovert

May-28-24

An extrovert is one of the two main personality types described in psychology, the second type being the introvert. The term “extrovert” was introduced into scientific ci ...

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Oral Contraceptive

May-28-24

Oral contraceptive, or oral contraceptives, is one of the most common methods of contraception in women. They are a medicine containing one or more synthetic female sex h ...

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Necrology

May-28-24

Necrology is the science that studies human mortality, classifies causes of death and interprets mortality statistics. The purpose of necrology is to understand the cause ...

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Yaws Ii (Yaws, Framboesia), Pian (Pian)

May-28-24

Yaws Ii (Yaws, Framboesia), Pian (Pian) is a tropical infectious disease caused by contact with human skin and the underlying layers of the spirochete Treponema pertenue. ...

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Hemicolectomy

May-28-24

Hemicolectomy is a surgical procedure that involves removing approximately half of the colon, most often the right half, and then connecting the ileum to the transverse c ...

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