You searched for
We found 9 articles
Heartburn in Pregnancy

Heartburn in Pregnancy

Heartburn is a symptom commonly experienced by pregnant women such that some women and obstetricians even consider it to be a normal occurrence in a…

28 Mar 2010

Chocolate and health

Chocolate and health

Chocolate is a sugary food, high in fat and energy, which should be consumed in moderation. The consumption of cocoa, which gives chocolate its flavour,…

26 Mar 2010

Induction of labour – Medical and Surgical Methods

Induction of labour – Medical and Surgical Methods

Ways for women giving birth to induce labour and the bishop score to test if the cervix is ready for childbirth.

04 Mar 2010

Tooth Sensitivity

Tooth Sensitivity

Tooth sensitivity can be classified into two categories: one may indicate a problem with the tooth's nerve and blood supply (the root canal); and the…

27 Feb 2010

Testosterone

Testosterone

Testosterone is the male sex hormone and one of a group of hormones known as androgens. It can be supplemented with testosterone replacement therapy.

19 Feb 2010

Radical Perineal Prostatectomy (RPP)

Radical Perineal Prostatectomy (RPP)

A radical perineal prostatectomy is a surgical procedure to completely remove the prostate from a small incision in the perineum. Surgical removal of the prostate…

14 Feb 2010

Testosterone Replacement Therapy in Men

Testosterone Replacement Therapy in Men

Testosterone replacement therapy refers to the administration of exogenous testosterone to increase testosterone concentration in a man's body. It is used to treat hypogonadism, a…

03 Feb 2010

Cervical dystonia (spasmodic torticollis)

Cervical dystonia (spasmodic torticollis)

Cervical dystonia or neck dystonia is a movement disorder of the neck muscles. It causes spasms, tremors and pain in the neck, and abnormal head…

02 Feb 2010

Dystonia

Dystonia

Dystonia is a movement disorder characterised by involuntary, repetitive, sustained and directional movements and postures. It is a unique neurological condition, as it can be…

01 Feb 2010