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  • Health - 20 Jun 2019
    Smoking damages nearly every organ in the body. Whilst most people are familiar of its association with lung cancer, stroke and heart disease, it also has profound effects on the body’s largest organ...
  • Health - 27 Feb 2019
    A nail tumor is a lesion found under the nail plate. It is attached to the nail bed or matrix. Most tumor growths of the nail bed are benign, but some may be malignant. These need to be removed...
  • Health - 13 Feb 2025
    This article details the punch biopsy procedure, a key diagnostic tool for dermatologists to assess suspicious skin lesions and inflammatory conditions.
  • Health - 17 Jun 2023
    Skin cancer, skin inflammatory conditions and abnormal growths on the skin are most commonly diagnosed and the diagnosis is confirmed with a biopsy. Biopsy involves removal of a small sample of tissue...
  • Health - 27 May 2023
    Vulvar cancer or the cancer of the vulva is a gynaecological cancer that is on the rise with around 1,000 new cases being diagnosed each year in the UK.
  • Health - 9 Sep 2022
    Light therapy can be defined as exposure to daylight or specific wavelengths for the treatment of seasonal affective disorder, acne, and many other conditions.
  • Health - 26 Feb 2019
    Extramammary Paget’s Disease or EMPD is a very rare condition, and physicians need to depend on research studies for updated information on treating their patients. Both surgical and nonsurgical...
  • Health - 30 Jan 2019
    Infrared therapy is a new and innovative light-based method to treat pain and inflammation in various parts of the body. Unlike ultraviolet light, which can damage the skin, infrared light enhances...
  • Health - 21 Aug 2023
    Vulvar intraepithelial neoplasia (VIN) is a pre-cancerous condition caused by a rapid increase in atypical basal cells in the vulvar epithelium. Treatment is suggested for all vulvar HSIL (VIN usual...
  • Health - 27 May 2023
    Vulvar cancer is a rare form of cancer affecting the vulva and the external genital organs in women. It accounts for less than 1% of all cancer cases in the UK.

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