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Laparoscopic Surgery: A Revolution in Minimally Invasive Surgery

Did you know that laparoscopic surgery reduces hospital stays by up to 50% compared to open surgery? Many patients are nevertheless concerned about the extended recovery durations and significant pain that follow conventional approaches, even if this is progress. This minimally invasive surgery seeks to address these issues with fewer…

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Understanding the Early Symptoms of Food Poisoning

Millions of people suffer from food poisoning every year. It is a common illness that comes from eating. Many people’s first signs of food poisoning are mild and easy to mistake for less serious problems, like being tired or having a light stomach upset.  The truth is that noticing these…

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A Comprehensive Guide for Patients and Families with Inherited Kidney Diseases

  Did you know that about 1 in 10,000 people around the world have genetic kidney disease? People with these conditions are often not diagnosed until much damage has been done. This leaves patients and their families having to make complex medical choices and deal with mental stress. The process…

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Cholera Symptoms and Treatment: What You Need to Know to Stay Safe

Up to 4 million people get cholera every year, and more than 100,000 die from it. This makes it one of the worst water-related diseases. Cholera is avoidable and controllable, but it still spreads a lot in places where people don’t have access to clean water and good sanitation. Cholera…

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Prostate Cancer Treatment: Navigating Your Options for a Healthier Future

Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers in men around the world, ranking just second to skin cancer. One in eight men will get it at some point in their lives. Even though the disease is common, many men still don’t know what puts them at risk or…

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Why are Ambulance Subscription Services Necessary for Corporations?

The stark Indian statistics show that around 2.4 million Indians die from medical conditions that could have been avoided if treated at the right time (The Lancet). Among the 136 countries that have been studied, India shows the worst statistics. Although India is gradually growing in the healthcare domain, the…

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