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Everything you need to know about tetanus infection

Everything you need to know about tetanus infection

Tetanus is a bacterial infection which causes painful muscle spasms, which can also lead to death. Tetanus infection is also called as lockjaw. Thanks to its widespread use of the tetanus vaccine, tetanus has become very rare in the country. Tetanus infection is not contagious as you cannot get it through another person’s cut or wound.
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8 common risk factors for early onset dementia

8 common risk factors for early onset dementia

Early onset dementia or young-onset dementia (YOD) is dementia that absorbs the patient before the age of 65. Dementia affects about 35.6 million people all around the world, out of which an estimate of four to ten percent is YOD or early onset dementia. This type of dementia hits the person when they are young, approximately at the age as early as 30-35.
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Symptoms of Psoriasis

Symptoms of Psoriasis

Psoriasis is a chronic skin condition that causes plaques of thickened skin. It is the formation of dry flakes on the skin which is caused due to excessive rapid proliferation of the skin cells. This proliferation is caused due to inflammatory chemicals produced by specialized white blood cells called T-lymphocytes.
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How to prevent cervical cancer effectively

How to prevent cervical cancer effectively

It was in the 19th century when the first case of cervical cancer was reported. Surgery to cure or treat cervical cancer was introduced towards the end of the 19th century. An infection called Human papillomavirus infection (HPV) causes cervical cancer in women. Cervical cancer is caused when this HPV infection has been left untreated for too long.
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Symptoms of Endometriosis to be aware of

Symptoms of Endometriosis to be aware of

Endometriosis has affected millions of women over the years, and unfortunately, the number goes on increasing. It is a disorder which causes the tissues that usually line the uterus to migrate outside the uterus. It adheres to the nearby body parts such as the bladder, fallopian tubes, or bowels. It becomes inflamed and swells as well during the monthly menstrual cycle of a woman who is detected with endometriosis.
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Here’s how digestive enzymes keep your gut healthy

Here’s how digestive enzymes keep your gut healthy

It is interesting how our digestive system functions. The healthy food we eat goes through many different processes before it is finally converted into energy. Once food enters the digestive system, it is converted into amino acids, fatty acid, simple sugar, minerals, and many such nutrients. How does that happen?
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