Men's Health

Mental Changes After Coronary Bypass Surgery
Heart 17 Jan 2007

Mental Changes After Coronary Bypass Surgery

Heart bypass surgery is performed under anaesthesia, and neurological changes and mental health conditions like depression are common consequences.
Blood glucose control (blood sugar levels)
Blood 17 Jan 2007

Blood glucose control (blood sugar levels)

Our blood glucose level, or blood sugar level, is the amount of glucose in the blood. Glucose levels are measured most commonly to diagnose or to…
Dental caries
Bone 16 Jan 2007

Dental caries

Dental caries is caused by oral infection with bacteria. It leads to tooth decay and cavities (holes in teeth or rotten teeth), and causes toothache.
Brain anatomy
Anatomy 11 Jan 2007

Brain anatomy

The human brain may be classified into several parts, including the cerebellum, parietal lobe, frontal lobe, temporal lobe and occipital lobe.
Petechiae skin purpura
Blood 08 Jan 2007

Petechiae skin purpura

Petechiae skin purpura are pinpoint bleeds under the skin which may result from trauma, infection or in serious cases requiring treatment, a blood disorder.
Lobectomy
Cancer 28 Dec 2006

Lobectomy

Medical information about thyroid lobectomy, lung cancer lobectomy, pulmonary lobectomy, temporal lobectomy, pulmonary lobectomy, liver lobectomy
Teeth anatomy: Adult teeth (permanent dentition)
Anatomy 28 Dec 2006

Teeth anatomy: Adult teeth (permanent dentition)

Adult teeth include incisors, canines, molars and wisdom teeth. They help digest food by breaking it up, and are important for speech and appearance.
High Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU)
Cancer 27 Dec 2006

High Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU)

HIFU represents the next generation of minimally invasive treatments for early, localised prostate cancer. A probe inserted into the area through the rectum gives out…
Skin moles (benign pigmented lesions, benign melanocytic lesions, melanocytic naevi, nevocytic naevi)
Cancer 20 Dec 2006

Skin moles (benign pigmented lesions, benign melanocytic lesions, melanocytic naevi, nevocytic naevi)

Benign moles (pigmented lesions) are harmless abnormalities of the skin. However they appear similar to cancerous moles which need medical attention.