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Author name: Dr Samuel Davis

Dr. Samuel Davis is a highly experienced physician with over 12 years of clinical practice. He graduated from a top-tier medical school with honors and completed his residency in internal medicine at a prestigious teaching hospital. Dr. Davis has a compassionate and patient-centered approach to medicine. He is committed to staying up-to-date with the latest medical advancements and technologies, regularly attending medical conferences and publishing research articles. In addition to his clinical work, Dr. Davis is actively involved in community outreach and health education initiatives. He volunteers his time to educate the public on the importance of preventive health care and advocates for policies that promote access to affordable health care for all.

Dr Samuel Davis

MENARCHE

MENARCHE Menarche is a medical term used to refer to the first menstrual period in a female adolescent. Menarche is the result of interactions between the hypothalamic hormones, pituitary hormones, and the ovarian hormones. It also can be affected by the thyroid, pancreatic and the adrenal hormones. Menarche signals the possibility of fertility and is …

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FATIGUE

FATIGUE Fatigue is a term used to describe a feeling of tiredness or lack of energy. Fatigue is a normal response to stress or physical exertion, but can also be a symptom of an underlying condition that requires medical attention. Fatigue may reduce the quality of life as affected individuals may be unable to function …

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BRAIN CANCER

BRAIN CANCER Brain cancer is a type of cancer arising from the brain. The disease is marked by cancer cell arising in the brain tissue. Cancerous brain tumors tend to grow quickly. They disrupt the way the body works and can be life-threatening. Brain cancer is uncommon, the American Cancer Society estimates that people have …

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SKIN ABSCESS

SKIN ABSCESS A skin abscess is a localized collection of pus that can form under the skin when bacteria infect and inflame one or multiple hair follicle. At first, the skin turns red in the infected area, and a tender lump develops. Eventually, the center of the lump softens then fills with pus as white …

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HYPERCALCEMIA

HYPERCALCEMIA Hypercalcemia is a condition characterized by a high concentration of calcium in the blood. Calcium is needed for the normal functions of organs, nerves, tissues, cells, and also essential in blood clotting and bone health. The normal range is 2.1-2.6 mmol/L with levels more than 2.6mmol/L defined as hypercalcemia. A higher concentration of calcium …

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