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Study of the brain has fascinated specialists all over the globe since time immemorial. The brain being the most vital organ for survival and coordination is perhaps the most complex of them all too. This has led to a limited understanding of its working in spite of the available advanced technology. However, with the advent of techniques for diagnosis and treatment, therapeutic strategies are evolving. This is a major step towards rendering Neurosurgery safer than ever in the history of mankind...more
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Surgery to remove abnormal growths of the brain, peripheral nervous system or the spine or any disorder can be tricky because the brain and the skull that shields it are complex areas. In the old days, open surgery was the only way to access the brain or spinal cord. But, with the invention of laparoscopy, keyhole surgery to treat neurological issues is gaining ground.
What is Neuroendoscopy?
Neuroendoscopy is a surgical procedure that is favoured by doctors and patients alike beca...more
What is Neuroendoscopy?
Neuroendoscopy is a surgical procedure that is favoured by doctors and patients alike beca...more
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Keyhole neurosurgery or endoscopic surgery has changed the neurosurgery scene. Open surgery is fraught with complications, which can be avoided with keyhole surgery. This is why this kind of surgery is preferred by most surgeons and fills the patients with relief too because they have to endure less pain.
What is Keyhole Surgery?
During keyhole surgery, the surgeon makes a small incision in the region where the surgery is to be performed. Through this hole, a lighted stick cal...more
What is Keyhole Surgery?
During keyhole surgery, the surgeon makes a small incision in the region where the surgery is to be performed. Through this hole, a lighted stick cal...more
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Language plays a very important role in our everyday life. Language disorders are common in neurological practices. A stroke directly affects one s brain and can cause neurological problems.
The consequences of neurological stroke language disorders are alexia, aphasia, alexia, acalculia, and agraphia. A large number of deaths worldwide are caused due to stroke. A severe stroke may impair a patient for life and cause communication disorders. The brain refuses to function properly after ...more
The consequences of neurological stroke language disorders are alexia, aphasia, alexia, acalculia, and agraphia. A large number of deaths worldwide are caused due to stroke. A severe stroke may impair a patient for life and cause communication disorders. The brain refuses to function properly after ...more
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HIV and tuberculosis (TB) are two life-threatening and common diseases in the world. The two diseases are very closely connected so much so that their occurrence is normally labelled as a co-epidemic. In most cases tuberculosis is found to be the most transmissible contagion in HIV-Immunocompromised victims, proving to be the cause of their death.
What is HIV?
Human Immunodeficiency Virus, more commonly known by its abbreviation HIV, is a virus that attacks the immune system, which ...more
What is HIV?
Human Immunodeficiency Virus, more commonly known by its abbreviation HIV, is a virus that attacks the immune system, which ...more
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Interstitial lung disease is an umbrella term that includes a number of conditions that causes scarring of the tissues of the lungs. This scarring can hamper your breathing and therefore cause less oxygen to be present in your blood.
When you are exposed to hazardous materials like asbestos for long periods, you can get interstitial lung disease. Even autoimmune conditions like rheumatoid arthritis can result in this condition.
Once the tissues of your lungs are scarred, chanc...more
When you are exposed to hazardous materials like asbestos for long periods, you can get interstitial lung disease. Even autoimmune conditions like rheumatoid arthritis can result in this condition.
Once the tissues of your lungs are scarred, chanc...more
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Heart disease is a serious medical condition, and so is depression. Together, they can be harmful to the people suffering from them. It is seen that 33% of heart attack patients also suffer from depression. Interestingly enough, many patients having depression also have coronary artery disease (CHD) or adult congenital heart disease (ACHD).
Patients with heart disease (acquired or congenital) - are more likely to suffer from depression because heart problems directly and adversely imp...more
Patients with heart disease (acquired or congenital) - are more likely to suffer from depression because heart problems directly and adversely imp...more
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If you want to decrease your risk for heart disease, it may be important for you to reduce the added sugar in your diet.
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