Diseases
17 Jun 2004
Female sexual dysfunction (FSD)
Female sexual dysfunction is characterised by a woman not being able to have sex the way she would like to, for example by not being…
Diseases
15 Jun 2004
Male sexual dysfunction (erectile dysfunction; impotence)
Male sexual dysfunction, also called erectile dysfunction or impotence, is characterised by a man not being able to get or maintain an erection for sex.
Children's health
04 Jun 2004
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD)
Autism or autism spectrum disorder is a developmental disorder affecting the brain and impairing communication, social interaction and creative play.
Diseases
23 May 2004
Postnatal depression (postpartum depression)
Postpartum depression refers to debilitating and disabling mood disturbance after childbirth. It affects 10-15% of mothers following birth.
Diseases
21 May 2004
Domestic violence
Domestic violence refers to physical, sexual or emotional violence in the home. It is most commonly characterised by an adult male abusing his partner.
Children's health
29 Apr 2004
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in children (child ADHD)
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, ADHD or ADD, is characterised by hyperactivity, short attention span and difficulty with concentration.
Children's health
28 Apr 2004
Stress (anxiety)
Stress or anxiety is a common condition. A person feels too much demand, because of their life circumstances or putting too much pressure on themselves.
Children's Health
19 Apr 2004
Obesity
Obesity is a weight condition characterised by a body mass index (BMI) > 30. It significantly increases health risks like type 2 diabetes and heart…
Diseases
02 Mar 2004
Rett syndrome (pervasive developmental disorder)
Rett syndrome is a neurological development disorder in baby girls, in which brain development deteriorates rapidly after a period of normal development.