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Disease Management Center

Diseases are an inevitable part of our lives. At some point or the other, each of us experiences some disease or the other, making us realize that in spite of so much of scientific research and technological advancement, mankind is yet nowhere close to emerging victorious over morbidity and mortality. Every time that he invents a new medicine, vaccine, or procedure to cure the existing diseases, newer ones keep cropping up. We are left blaming our genes, altered immunity, microorganisms, and the environment. The intelligent few have therefore realized that prevention certainly makes more sense than a cure. In fact, the indiscriminate use of medicines has given rise to a new range of diseases called iatrogenic diseases. Under these circumstances, the value of imparting information responsibly should not be underplayed. You will find specific information about various diseases, their causes, manifestations, and the treatment options available currently.

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Reye syndrome

Reye's syndrome is a serious disorderat affectse brain and liver in children between 4 and 14 years, who are recovering from a viral infection. The disease,ough very rare, can be fatal. It has been linked to...
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Disease Management Tips

Exposing yourself to the early morning sunlight can help strengthen your bones.
Stay away from crowded areas if you wish to avoid contagious diseases.
Sleep adequately so that your body heals after the daily wear and tear.
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What is ANA and what is the cure?

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I am 31 years old married female. My last periods were 1 month 15 days before. In between I had slight bleeding. I did my pregnancy test but it is negative. I did USG of abdomen and my doctor said I am having polycystic ovaries. She said t is minor problem and can be treated. I want a baby. Please advice.

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What is the name of the disease caused by fishes to human beings due to their high mercury content?

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