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Parathorgon (Parathortope)

May-28-24

Parathyroid hormone, also known as parathyroid hormone, is an important hormone that regulates calcium levels in the blood. This hormone is produced by the parathyroid gl ...

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Panadol (Panadol)

May-28-24

Panadol: Paracetamol Review and Applications Panadol is a brand name for paracetamol, one of the most common and widely used analgesics and antipyretics. Paracetamol is w ...

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Gonorrhea (Gonorrhoea)

May-28-24

Gonorrhea is a sexually transmitted sexually transmitted disease; is caused by bacteria of the species Neisseria gonorrhoeae, which affects the mucous membranes of the ge ...

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Antibacterial

May-28-24

Antibacterial is a term used to describe medications that can inhibit the growth of various types of bacteria. Bacteria are single-celled organisms that can cause various ...

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Ejaculation

May-28-24

Ejaculation is a process that occurs in men during sexual intercourse. It consists of ejaculation from the erect penis at the climax of sexual intercourse, that is, at th ...

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Disc

May-28-24

Disc (in anatomy) - a rounded, flat structure, such as an intervertebral disc or optic disc. Intervertebral discs are located between the vertebrae of the spine and perfo ...

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Agenesis (Agenesis)

May-28-24

Agenesis is the congenital absence of an organ, usually associated with a defect or underdevelopment of the embryo. Agenesis occurs when the formation of organ primordia ...

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Flux

May-28-24

Flux is a medical term that describes an abnormally strong flow of contents from an organ or cavity in the body. A better known example of flow is alvine flux, which is c ...

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Inulin (Inulin)

May-28-24

Inulin is a carbohydrate with a high molecular weight; used in a kidney function test called inulin clearance. Inulin is removed from the bloodstream through the kidneys. ...

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Adenosis

May-28-24

Adenosis: Understanding and Characteristics Adenosis is a medical term used to describe the overgrowth or development of glandular tissue. This condition can affect vario ...

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