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Understanding Hemophilia A: A Call to Awareness

Hemophilia A, often known as factor VIII deficiency or classic hemophilia, is not just a medical term—it’s a reality that impacts thousands of lives worldwide. This genetic condition results from a missing or defective factor VIII, a crucial protein responsible for blood clotting. While it is typically inherited, the startling truth is that nearly one-third […]
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Why Understanding Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) Matters

Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) isn’t just a minor inconvenience—it’s a condition that demands attention and action. It’s a combination of symptoms that can disrupt daily life, including recurring abdominal pain and unpredictable bowel movements, like diarrhea, constipation, or sometimes both. What makes IBS unique is that it shows no visible damage to the digestive tract, […]
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Understanding Iodine Deficiency

What Is Iodine Deficiency?Iodine deficiency occurs when the thyroid gland does not receive enough iodine to function effectively. The thyroid, a butterfly-shaped gland located in the front of the neck, is part of the endocrine system. It produces thyroid hormones, which are then released into the bloodstream and transported to tissues throughout the body. These […]
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Understanding Keratoconus

Keratoconus is a condition that affects the cornea, the clear outer layer of the eye. Normally, the cornea has a smooth, round shape that helps the eye focus light for clear vision. Its strength and flexibility come from collagen, a protein in its middle layer. The cornea thins and bulges outward in keratoconus, forming a […]
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What Causes Premature Childbirth? (Preterm Birth)

Imagine a world where every baby is a tiny miracle, growing safely in their mother’s womb, preparing for the grand entrance into life after 40 weeks of nurturing care. But sometimes, life doesn’t follow the plan, and these little miracles arrive earlier than expected, entering the world before 37 weeks of pregnancy are completed. This […]
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What Is Antibiotic Resistance?

Imagine a clever group of tiny troublemakers called bacteria. They’re all around us, too small to see but sometimes capable of causing infections that make people sick. Humans had a special weapon to fight these troublemakers for a long time: antibiotics. Antibiotics are medicines that stop bacteria in their tracks or even eliminate them. But […]
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Understanding Osteoporosis in Simple Terms

Osteoporosis is a condition that makes bones weaker and more likely to break. The word “osteoporosis” means “porous bone,” which refers to bones becoming less solid and more like a sponge. Normally, bones are made up of minerals, mainly calcium, which are held together by strong fibers. Bones have a hard outer layer that we […]
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Thrombosis Explained in Simple Terms

Thrombosis is when a blood clot forms inside a blood vessel or within the heart. A blood clot is like a thick lump of blood that has become solid. It can obstruct the normal flow of blood through the vessels, or it may break free and travel through the bloodstream to other body areas. If […]
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What is Tooth Abscess?

Toothache, can sometimes be caused by a tooth abscess, though this is not always the case. A tooth abscess is a collection of pus resulting from an infection deep within the tooth or in the surrounding structures, typically due to tooth decay. In addition to pain, the individual may experience swelling of the gum, and […]
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What is Dizziness?

Dizziness means being unsteady, but people use it to describe different things. But in general terms, dizziness often refers to three main things. The first is what we call Vertigo. That’s dizziness with the sensation of the room going round, the room spinning, often accompanied by feeling or even being sick. The second is feeling […]
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