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  • Poly Cystic Ovary Syndrome OR PCOS

    Polycystic Ovary Syndrome or PCOS is one of the most commonly occurring hormonal disorder in women capable of reproduction. It derives its name from the characteristic cysts (fluid-filled sacs) that are formed in the ovaries. This results in the dysfunction and deformation of the organ. The ovaries fail to produce eggs regularly, resulting in irregular…

  • Rheumatoid Arthritis

    What is Rheumatoid Arthritis? Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune degenerative disease that causes inflammation and degradation in the major joints of your body. The condition makes the joints stiff, swelled, and painful to move. Like other autoimmune disorders, in RA, the body’s protective mechanism considers its joints a foreign invader and starts attacking them.…

  • MOST COMMON SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF DIABETES

    Humans are enveloped by all kinds of deadly pathogens, organisms, and life forms that could easily lead us into morbid and even mortal health conditions, despite our well-built immune system. But some chronic conditions occur due to our negligence, and one such example is Diabetes. According to the latest figures, more than 500 million adult…

  • Five Major Sleep Disorders

    What is Sleep? A state of mind and body characterized by altered consciousness, inhibited sensory activity, reduced muscular activity, and inhibition of voluntary functions along with reduced interaction with the surroundings is known as sleep. When a person is asleep, all the necessary bodily tasks are carried out by the autonomous nervous system. The main…

  • Difference between Occupational Therapy and Physiotherapy

    Therapy is one strong word; it means to relieve or cure a disorder. The physical or mental obstacles that a person faces while completing routine tasks, can be remedied by means of examination, diagnosis and rehabilitation through physical therapy or physiotherapy. The mental distress and conditions are assessed and healed with the help of psychoanalysis…

  • What are the four most common types of heart diseases?

    The heart is the most pivotal organ of the human body. It supplies Oxygen and nutrients as well as collects metabolic waste such as carbon dioxide and toxins to bring it to the lungs and kidneys for removal from the body. It works tirelessly under the influence of the Autonomous Nervous System and pumps blood…