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Article Warehouse - Articles
submitted by bizops 1209 days ago (via articlewarehouse.info)
Find great content and articles at our free article directory. Whether you are a publisher or author, we have services that will meet your needs. Come visit us today.
 
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The sexual problems in males and females-vaginal dryness, delayed ejaculation
submitted by priyamehta2 65 days ago (via society.ezinemark.com)
Sex is a normal activity of life and both males and female should cherish the moments of sexual activity which normally many people fail to experience for some problem or the other.
 
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What is Paediatric Tuberculosis?
submitted by priyamehta2 64 days ago (via onlymyhealth.com)
Tuberculosis or TB is an infectious disease that is hard to diagnose, especially in children. Besides, if a child has HIV, the process of diagnosis becomes even more difficult as an HIV infected child may be misdiagnosed as having TB and vice versa.
 
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Tuberculosis of the Central Nervous System
submitted by priyamehta2 64 days ago (via onlymyhealth.com)
Central nervous system of a human being consists of brain and spine. Tuberculosis of the central nervous system (CNS) is a form of tuberculosis, which can lead to unimaginable levels of morbidity and mortality.
 
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Relationship between Diabetes and Tuberculosis
submitted by priyamehta2 64 days ago (via onlymyhealth.com)
Diabetes is very intrinsically linked to tuberculosis. However, very little attention is paid to the fact that diabetics are at a higher risk of tuberculosis than non-diabetics.
 
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Tuberculosis of the Spine
submitted by priyamehta2 64 days ago (via onlymyhealth.com)
Tuberculosis of the spine, also known as Pott’s disease, is a kind of extra pulmonary tuberculosis that affects the spine. It is a type of tuberculosis arthritis of the inter-vertebral joints.
 
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TB (Tuberculosis) and Infertility
submitted by priyamehta2 64 days ago (via onlymyhealth.com)
Tuberculosis is a fatal infectious disease that if left untreated can spread to other parts of the body. Tuberculosis and women are closely linked and it has been found to be more common in women than men.
 
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How does a Person gets TB
submitted by priyamehta2 64 days ago (via onlymyhealth.com)
Tuberculosis or TB is an infectious disease caused by the bacteria Mycobacterium tuberculosis. It mainly affects the lungs, but can also affect the other organs in the central nervous system, circulatory system and lymphatic system and others.
 
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Causes of Tuberculosis
submitted by priyamehta2 64 days ago (via onlymyhealth.com)
Tuberculosis is spread by the bacteria known as Mycobacterium tuberculosis. It is one that spreads through inhalation and affects the lungs in most of the cases. There are some people who do not respond bad to the infection at all, while in some the tuberculosis bacteria is destroyed as it enters.
 
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Second Line Drugs for Tuberculosis
submitted by priyamehta2 64 days ago (via onlymyhealth.com)
The first-line treatment of tuberculosis includes a combination of drugs that are primarily used for treating tuberculosis. These first-line drugs are isoniazid, rifampin pyrazinamide, streptomycin and ethambutol.
 
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