If you are experiencing pain and stiffness in your shoulder that makes movement uncomfortable and restricted, you may have Frozen Shoulder Syndrome, medically known as adhesive capsulitis. Your shoulder is …
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Deep gluteal syndrome, formerly referred to as piriformis syndrome, is an overuse syndrome characterized by buttock pain accompanied by symptoms of sciatica. The condition is often caused by the sciatic …
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A pinched nerve may be easy to ignore when you are busy throughout your day. However, when it comes time to wind down and get some sleep, a pinched nerve …
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Your sacroiliac, or SI joints create the junction between your spine and your pelvis. Although limited in movement, SI joints play a vital role during physical activity, absorbing shock from …
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The infographic presents a historical journey how medicine taught us control our pain to celebrate the world anaesthesia day. To alleviate pain in patients, Inca shamans chewed leaves and let …
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28 states in the US, as well as many other countries around the world, have legalized medical marijuana – with some even legalizing the drug recreational use. Toronto Defence Lawyers …
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Apart from being noble in the public’s eye, the medical profession also comes with a lot of perks that are deemed reasonable in accordance to the weight of responsibilities that …
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Humanity has survived many deadly diseases throughout history, thanks to discoveries and breakthroughs in the medical field. Unfortunately, bacteria and viruses also capable of mutating and adapting to the drugs …
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World No Tobacco Day occurs on 31 May every year, highlighting the health and additional risks associated with tobacco use. The theme this year is “Tobacco – a threat to …
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While Asia has made enormous leaps in economic progress by decreasing levels of poverty sharply, it also meant social and lifestyle changes such as diet change and increased urban pollution. …
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Malaria in Singapore and Malaysia 1805 – First cases of malaria were reported in British colony on Penang island, though there were likely earlier, unrecorded infections. 1901 – The earliest …
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