Treatment of intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy (ICP)
Intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy (ICP or obstetric cholestasis) may be mild and harmless but in severe cases may cause damage
Read moreIntrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy (ICP or obstetric cholestasis) may be mild and harmless but in severe cases may cause damage
Read moreAlso referred to as hemorrhoids, piles are swollen veins that occur within the anal canal or around the anus. Piles
Read moreAnal bleaching is a very new and controversial area of cosmetic procedures, in which the dark skin around the anus
Read moreThe human papilloma virus (HPV) can infect the genital areas of the body. It can also affect the human lungs
Read moreThe structure of insulin is different among different species of animals. However, essentially it is a protein chain that is
Read moreNanoelectronic biosensors are nanostructured semiconducting materials which facilitate appropriate solutions for biological activities at the cellular level. Current research in
Read moreInfections are suggested as one of the etiological factors or causative factors in irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Post-infectious irritable bowel
Read moreEdema occurs in particular organs and tissues as a result of specific mechanisms. Some examples are described below. Cerebral edema
Read moreHypnotics are substances that increase sleepiness and may cause an individual to sleep or have a partial loss of consciousness.
Read moreFor decades, a growing number of antipsychotic agents have been used for treating severe psychotic disorders. Conventional antipsychotic drugs, such
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