A guide on epilepsy treatment

A guide on epilepsy treatment

Epilepsy refers to a neurological disorder, which causes recurrent seizures in a patient and can affect people of all age group. The seizures are quite unpredictable leading to temporary disturbance of mental, sensory or motor function. The duration and recurrence of seizure vary from one individual to other, as it is mainly determined by the part of the brain that is affected.
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Treatment methods for eczema

Treatment methods for eczema

Eczema is an irritating skin condition that causes the formation of red patches on the chin, cheeks or chest and is often accompanied by itching. In order to find relief from itching, one will have to visit a doctor who may provide eczema ointment or other medications to alleviate the problem.
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An Introduction to Colitis- Types and Symptoms

An Introduction to Colitis- Types and Symptoms

It is imperative for every part of the body to function to its optimal level if our body has to be in its top form. A slight malfunctioning in any part of the body can give rise to serious repercussions. So, when we decide to adopt a healthy lifestyle, in addition to adhering to our gym routine, we have to ensure that we eat healthy food; food that doesn’t harm our sensitive digestive system.
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Treatments for Lung Cancer

Treatments for Lung Cancer

The treatments for lung cancer are generally extensive. A few people will be lucky enough to have a small tumor that makes them a candidate for stereotactic body radiotherapy. This is a form of radiation in which the tumor is radiated from several different angles and only works for people who have only one small tumor.
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Introduction, Symptoms & Treatment for Type 1 Diabetes

Introduction, Symptoms & Treatment for Type 1 Diabetes

Type 1 Diabetes is much less common than type 2, accounting for only 5-10% of diabetes cases. Unlike type 2 which is more common in older adults, type 1 is typically diagnosed before the age of 30. What is Type 1 Diabetes? Diabetes type 1 is an autoimmune disease in which the beta cells (insulin producing cells) located in the pancreas are destroyed over a period of time.
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How Digestive Enzymes and Probiotics Aid in Gut Health

How Digestive Enzymes and Probiotics Aid in Gut Health

Digestive enzymes primarily play the role of catalysts in speeding up life-preserving chemical reactions in the body. They help your body break down the food into micro and macronutrients that can then be absorbed and used by your body. Whereas probiotics are living microorganisms that can be consumed through supplements or fermented foods.
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