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Obese Girls in Early Puberty At Risk for High Androgen Levels

Obese Girls in Early Puberty At Risk for High Androgen Levels

Obese girls in the early stages of puberty are at risk for having high levels of androgens (sometimes called “male…

08 Jul 2006

Localised scleroderma (morphoea)

Localised scleroderma (morphoea)

Localised scleroderma refers to thickening of the skin as a result of connective tissue accumulation. It may cause swelling, plaques or other skin lesions.

30 Jun 2006

Wireless Capsule Enteroscopy (Capsule Endoscopy; Pill Cam)

Wireless Capsule Enteroscopy (Capsule Endoscopy; Pill Cam)

Wireless capsule enteroscopy (capsule endoscopy) is an imaging method. A pill-sized camera is swallowed, allowing the gastrointestinal organs to be viewed.

12 Jun 2006

Ischaemic stroke

Ischaemic stroke

Ischaemic stroke occurs when there is insufficient blood flow to supply oxygen to the brain. It is a leading cause of death and disability.

02 Jun 2006

Nontraumatic spinal cord injury

Nontraumatic spinal cord injury

Nontraumatic spinal cord injury is an injury to the spine which is not caused by sudden trauma like a car accident. Causes include infection and…

16 May 2006

Urinary incontinence

Urinary incontinence

Urinary incontinence refers to the involuntary leakage of urine. It affects all age groups and causes psychological distress and functional problems.

16 May 2006

Nutrition in Children

Nutrition in Children

Child nutrition program food for healthy young children avoiding malnutrition diet

16 May 2006

Prescribing of antipsychotics to children soaring

Prescribing of antipsychotics to children soaring

The prescribing of antipsychotic medications to U.S. children is rising dramatically, according to research done at the Monroe Carell Jr.

12 May 2006

Nutrition and women

Nutrition and women

A good diet is essential for growth, health and wellbeing. In women, nutritional requirements are affected by pregnancy and medical conditions.

09 May 2006