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  • Health - 13 Mar 2023
    The word audiology is made up of two roots: Audio and Logy. ‘Audio’ refers to ‘hear’ and ‘logy’ to ‘the study of’. In essence, audiology is the study of hearing - as the inner ear is also required for...
  • Health - 25 Feb 2023
    Rosacea is a common chronic skin condition that leads to severe flushing, burning and redness across the central part of the face and forehead and sometimes also the neck.
  • Health - 21 Feb 2023
    Following labiaplasty surgery, there is no standard of care since different clinics and spas have their own regimens.
  • Health - 18 Jan 2023
    The formation of a scar is a natural part of the healing process following an injury to the skin as the body repairs the wound.
  • Health - 30 Dec 2022
    Surgery is required in the vast majority of cases of anal fistula. It is usually a simple procedure that can be undertaken in day surgery, and most patients can return home shortly after the...
  • Health - 29 Dec 2022
    A tattoo is a mark made on the body that is indelible and created by the insertion of ink into the dermis, the deeper layer of the skin, with a needle. The result is a permanent change in the...
  • Health - 4 Mar 2022
    Advancements in audiology, a field of science that deals with hearing, and related disorders, has significantly helped many individuals with impaired hearing.
  • Health - 3 Feb 2022
    Rabies is a zoonotic disease, spread from animals to humans. This article aims to distinguish the differences between furious rabies and dumb rabies.
  • Health - 19 Nov 2021
    Infectious arthritis (IA) is a general term that refers to any arthritic condition caused by microorganisms.
  • Health - 23 Dec 2020
    Dracunculiasis, also referred to as Guinea worm disease, is a vector-borne parasitic disease caused by the Dracunculus medinensis roundworm.

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