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Keto Breakfasts To Start Your Day!
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Theketogenic diet, short for the keto diet, is a very low carb, high-fat diet. This diet is similar to the Atkins and low carb diets. It entails drastically lowering carbohydrate consumption and replacing it with fat. This carbohydrate restriction puts your body into a metabolic state known as ketosis. Including Keto Breakfasts in our daily diet will be beneficial..


Bronchiectasis: What You Need To Know
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Bronchiectasis (pronounce as brong-kee-ek-tuh-sis) is a lung disease that causes mucus to be cough up. The bronchi are the airways in the lungs that allow air to enter. The interior surfaces of the bronchi thicken over time in bronchiectasis due to inflammation, leaving scars. Mucus collects in these tubes because the walls aren’t strong enough to keep the mucus from moving out of the lungs. Furthermore, the cilia (thin strands that resemble hair and aid in the movement of mucus) are destroy. Infections are more likely to occur as a result of this, and breathing becomes difficult. Exacerbations happen when breathing or coughing becomes more difficult..


Gestational Diabetes and Pregnancy
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Diabetes diagnosed for the first time during pregnancy is known as gestational diabetes (gestation). Gestational diabetes, like other types of diabetes, affects how your cells use sugar (glucose). High blood sugar levels caused by gestational diabetes can harm your pregnancy and your baby’s health..


Cryoglobulinemia: What you should know about it?
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Cryoglobulinemia is a kind of vasculitis, a group of rare diseases marked by inflammation of blood vessels. Which can restrict blood flow and harm essential organs and tissues. Cryoglobulinemia is a condition in which aberrant blood proteins called cryoglobulins. Cluster together when exposed to cold temperatures, restricting blood flow and causing damage to the skin. Also in muscles, nerves, and organs, particularly the kidneys. It can impact the heart, brain, and gastrointestinal tract in rare cases. People with the hepatitis C virus almost usually develop cryoglobulinemia (HCV)..


Psoriasis: Different Types, Causes and Treatments
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Psoriasis is askin disorder in which skin cells multiply up to ten times faster than usual. As a result, the skin develops into bumpy red patches covered in white scales. They can appear anywhere, but the majority of the time this condition appear on the scalp, elbows, knees, and lower back. Psoriasis is not transmissible. It does happen from time to time among members of the family..


Ventricular Aneurysm: What you need to know
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A ventricular aneurysm is a blood-filled protrusion that develops in the heart wall as a result of weakening tissue. Ventricular aneurysms are most commonly cause by damage from a previous heart attack, however, they can also cause by birth defects..


Gaming and Effects of Gaming on Health
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Gaming disorder is the obsessive and compulsive overuse of internet games and video games as an escape from life, resulting in the prioritization of gaming over daily activities and interests and the continuation of gaming despite the negative consequences that may occur. In other words, gamers know that they need to stop playing and attend to other daily requirements, such as social obligations or getting a good night’s sleep, but they feel unable to control themselves and do so..


Germs and Hygiene; Sweat
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Germs are microorganisms. They can only be seen under a microscope, in other words. They’re in the air, land, and water, and they’re everywhere. On your skin and in your body, there are bacteria as well..


Common Bone Marrow Diseases
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The bone marrow is the soft, spongy tissue in the core of most bones. Bone marrow comes in two colors: red and yellow. Blood stem cells can produce red blood cells, white blood cells, or platelets in the red bone marrow. The bone marrow is located at the sternum (middle of the chest), pelvis (hip bone), and femur (thigh bone). Various instances causes the bone marrow to malfunction, thus causing various bone marrow diseases..


Churg-Strauss Syndrome: What to Know About It?
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Churg-Strauss syndrome is a blood vessel inflammatory illness. This inflammation can reduce blood supply to organs and tissues, causing them to be irreversibly damaged. Eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis is another name for this disorder (EGPA). The most prevalent symptom of Churg-Strauss syndrome is adult-onset asthma. There are a variety of probable side effects from the sickness, including stuffy nose, sinus problems, skin eruptions, gastrointestinal bleeding, as well as soreness and numbness in your hands and feet..


Buerger’s Disease: How to Deal With It
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Buerger’s disease is a rare disease of the arms and legs. Buerger’s disease, also called Thromboangiitis obliterans, causes inflammation, swelling, and blood clots in the blood vessels (thrombi). This causes skin tissue damage, infection, and gangrene. Buerger’s disease usually starts in the hands and feet, but can spread to the arms and legs..


Giant Cell Arteritis
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Giant Cell Arteritis is an inflammatory condition that affects the lining of your arteries. It usually affects the arteries in your head, particularly those in your temples. As a result, it is also known as temporal arteritis..


Behcet’s Disease: Points to Know About
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Behcet's disease is a rare autoimmune disease. It damages blood vessels, causing mouth sores, rashes, and other symptoms. The disease’s severity varies between individuals. Behçet disease is an uncommon vasculitic illness with recurring oral aphthous ulcers, genital ulcers, and uveitis. Among vasculitides, Behçet disease can affect small, medium, and large vessels..


Puberty: Problem, and Issues Connected With It
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Puberty is the time when all your major organs and body systems mature. At the end of puberty, you are sexually and reproductively mature. The growth and development that occurs during puberty are prompted by changes in the levels of certain hormones in your body..


Menopause: The Effect on Your Body
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Menopause occurs when a woman hasn't menstruated in 12 consecutive months and can no longer become pregnant naturally. It usually begins between the ages of 45 and 55, but can develop before or after this age range..


Vasculitis: More About This Blood Vessel Disease
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Vasculitis refers to a group of diseases that induce inflammation in the blood vessels. It’s also known as arteritis or angiitis. It might weaken, stretch, widen, or constrict your blood vessels. They might completely shut down. Organ and tissue damage can occur when blood flow is restricted. Vasculitis can strike people of any age group. Some types affect blood vessels that supply or transport blood to specific organs, such as the skin, eyes, or brain..


Cerebral Aneurysm
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Cerebral Aneurysm or also known as brain aneurysm, is a weak or thin spot on an artery in the brain that balloons or bulges out and fills with blood. It often looks like a berry hanging on a stem..


Measles: Causes, Symptoms and Treatment
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The rubeola virus causes measles. It spreads through intimate contact with an infected person or airborne droplets. This type of virus can live up to two hours on surfaces or in the air, infecting 90% of individuals infected. This type of disease is a highly contagious disease that can be fatal. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 1-3 out of 1,000 cases of measles are deadly. Unvaccination is the main risk factor for measles. Young children, people with weakened immune systems, and pregnant women are more susceptible to complications from measles infection..


All About Aortic Aneurysm
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Aortic Aneurysm is a bump which is like a balloon-size shape, located in the aorta. Aorta is the large artery in the human body. Its main purpose is to carry blood away from your heart to the rest of your body. When the walls of Aorta is already starting to weaken, it allows a section that causes a bulge, this will now lead to this kind of illness..


Pemphigus: Everything About This Skin Disorder
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Pemphigus is an autoimmune illness that affects a small number of people. Blisters appear on the skin and mucous membranes all over the body. The mouth, nose, throat, eyes, and genitals are all affected. The most frequent type of this disorder is Pemphigus vulgaris. Blisters are soft and quickly break open, resulting in painful sores. They can spread over significant parts of the body without treatment, posing a high risk of infection..


Mosquito Bites: Should We Worry About It?
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Mosquito bites are painful. A female mosquito eating on human blood causes itchy, raised pimples on the skin. Mosquitoes are vectors, little flying insects (living things that carry diseases between animals and humans). Infections can often spread via blood. Mosquitoes are worldwide insects. There are thousands of mosquito species worldwide, with roughly 200 in the US..


Toe Injuries and Disorders
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Everyone has experienced a small toe, foot, or ankle injury that resulted in discomfort or swelling at some point in their lives. The majority of the time, our bodily movements do not create difficulties, but symptoms might emerge as a result of ordinary wear and tear, misuse, or an injury..


Uterine Cancer
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Uterine cancers can be of two types:endometrial cancer(common) anduterine sarcoma(rare). Endometrial cancer can often be cured. Uterine sarcoma is often more aggressive and harder to treat..


Kaposi Sarcoma: All You Need to Know
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Kaposi sarcoma is a cancer of the blood and lymph arteries. Cancer begins when cells in the body proliferate uncontrollably. Any cell in the body can turn cancerous and spread. K-Sarcoma tumors are usually painless purplish patches on the legs, foot, or face. Lesions in the vaginal area, mouth, or lymph nodes. Lesions in the digestive tract and lungs can occur in Kaposi’s sarcoma..