Polymyalgia Rheumatica (PMR)
Polymyalgia rheumatica (PMR) is an inflammatory disorder that is widespread, causing pain and muscle stiffness, especially in the neck, shoulders, upper arms, thighs and hips. Although some people...
View ArticleToxic Shock Syndrome
Toxic shock syndrome is a rare disease. The disease is life-threatening complications due to bacterial infection most often associated with the use of absorbent tampons during menstruation. Often Toxic...
View ArticleKidney Failure
Kidney Failure due to decreased renal organs causing incapacity to work in the filter body electrolytes, maintain fluid balance and body chemicals (sodium and potassium) in blood or urine production....
View ArticleYellow Fever
Yellow fever is a viral disease that causes large epidemics in Africa and America. This can be recognized from historic texts 400 years ago. The infection causes the disease spectrum, from mild to...
View ArticleE Coli Bacteria (EHEC) in France and Germany
E coli bacteria is now attacking the children in the Lille, France. Allegedly, they have contracted this bacterial digestion after eating processed minced meat. News from CNN, Thursday, June 16, at...
View ArticleE.coli Bacteria In United States
From Washington, the United States has seen confirmed four cases of illness due to E. coli Bacteria outbreaks linked to infected bean sprouts in Germany. “In the United States, four cases were...
View ArticleMilk-Alkali Syndrome
Milk-alkali syndrome is a condition of the body is too alkaline and the blood has too much calcium resulting in impaired renal function. Milk-alkali syndrome is caused by excessive consumption of milk...
View ArticlePotter Syndrome – Potter Phenotype
Potter syndrome and Potter phenotype refers to a group of findings associated with a lack of amniotic fluid and kidney failure in an unborn baby. In Potter syndrome, the main problem is kidney failure....
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