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Men’s Health

ANDROPAUSE

ANDROPAUSE Andropause is a male related menopause that is marked by age-related changes in the male hormone levels. For a woman, menopause may mark the time when menstruation ends and she is unable to become pregnant. Her levels of female hormones, estrogen, and progesterone reduce in a relatively short period of time. In men, production …

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BLEPHARITIS

BLEPHARITIS Blepharitis is the inflammation of the eyelids. The eyelids are folds of skin that keeps the eye safe from debris and injury. On the edge of the lids are lashes with short, curved hair follicles containing oil glands Blepharitis commonly occurs when the tiny oil glands located on the edge of the eyelids become …

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What is Subconscious Anxiety and How to Recognize It?

What is Subconscious Anxiety and How to Recognize It? The word “anxiety” usually invokes a sense of worry and fear, which is true of many diagnosed anxiety disorders. People with anxiety do tend to worry more and are usually afraid of something. However, this is typically limited to people suffering from general anxiety disorders. On …

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CHOLERA

CHOLERA Cholera is a serious bacterial disease that is usually spread through contaminated waters. If left untreated, cholera can become fatal and eventually lead to death, especially among children and infants. Although it is easily treated, cholera is estimated to affect about 1.3 – 4 million people each year with about 21,000 to 143,000 deaths …

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Scurvy: Symptoms, causes, treatment, and prevention

Introduction Also called Moeller’s disease, Scurvy is caused by inadequate levels of vitamin C in the body. The initial symptoms include weakness, tiredness, and tingling in the limbs. If left untreated, Scurvy could be fatal. It’s an uncommon disease and affects almost 6 to 8 per cent of the population worldwide. A little bit about …

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