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Contact dermatitis

Contact dermatitis

Contact dermatitis is an allergic skin condition that causes inflammation and rash, usually in people with hay fever, eczema, asthma or other allergies.

08 Sep 2006

Acne

Acne

Acne (pimples or blackheads) causes red, inflamed skin, most commonly in teenagers. Acne treatments can help prevent acne scars.

19 Aug 2006

Anaemic children with cancer benefit from Erythropoietin

Anaemic children with cancer benefit from Erythropoietin

Children with cancer who develop anaemia during chemotherapy can benefit from a weekly dose of erythropoietin (EPO), according to researchers…

02 Aug 2006

Cardiovascular system (heart) anatomy

Cardiovascular system (heart) anatomy

The human cardiovascular system is made up of the heart, the blood it pumps, and the blood vessels, veins and arteries, through which the blood…

26 Jun 2006

Nutrition in Children

Nutrition in Children

Child nutrition program food for healthy young children avoiding malnutrition diet

16 May 2006

Ankle intra-articular steroid effective in juvenile arthritis

Ankle intra-articular steroid effective in juvenile arthritis

Image-guided steroid injection produces durable clinical improvement in inflamed ankles of children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis and may help prevent…

06 Apr 2006

Menstruation (period or menstrual cycle)

Menstruation (period or menstrual cycle)

Menstruation, menses or menstrual periods involve hormonal and ovarian changes that cause PMS symptoms, ovulation, period pain and other period symptoms.

31 Mar 2006

Doernbecher Researchers To Study Effectiveness Of Stem Cell Transplant In Human Brain

Doernbecher Researchers To Study Effectiveness Of Stem Cell Transplant In Human Brain

Researchers in Doernbecher Children’s Hospital at Oregon Health & Science University will begin a Phase I clinical trial using stem…

27 Mar 2006

Lower back pain

Lower back pain

Lower back pain occurs in the area known as the lumbar spine. It may be acute or chronic depending on whether it persists for longer…

21 Feb 2006