Career in Medical field- One stop for all your queries!

We are delighted to share with you that Edumound is organising a career counselling Program to guide students to choose the best career streams / options for themselves.

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Geriatric Health: A Public Health Perspective

However, due to its numerous clinical and social implications and dynamic character, this ageing disease represents a very significant public health

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WHO Approves Indian Covovax | Find Approved Vaccines | what is EUL?

The World Health Organisation on 17 December 2021, issued an emergency use listing (EUL) for NVX-CoV2373, against the SARS-CoV-2 virus. Allowing the Indian Vaccine as a part of the EUL, to be used against the Corona Virus as an effective tool to overcome the pandemic, in case of emergency.

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An Overview about Cervical Cancer

Cervical cancer is when the cells of the cervix grow abnormally. It is metastatic in nature. Cervix is a part of the female reproductive system. It is present in the lowest part of the womb that connects the uterus (also called the womb) to the vagina. Cervix is made of two parts namely endocervix which is lined by glandular cells and exocervix which is also known as ectocervix that is lined by squamous cells.

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Increasing Risk of Tooth Decay in Diabetic Patients

Diabetes symptoms can manifest in the mouth, paying attention to your dental health might help you be diagnosed and treated sooner. Because the earliest signs and symptoms of diabetes can manifest in the mouth, paying attention to your dental health might help you be diagnosed and treated sooner. Patients with type 2 diabetes are more prone to tooth decay. Medical specialists have proposed several plausible explanations for the relationship between the two illnesses. Tooth decay is caused by plaque bacteria interacting with carbohydrates in the mouth. Diabetics are more susceptible to periodontal infections due to their elevated blood sugar levels.

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How to Access Tooth Decay Risk

Practicing excellent dental hygiene, using fluoride toothpaste, limiting sugary meals and alcohol, and avoiding tobacco products are all things you can manage. Respiratory diseases that dry out your mouth, such as asthma, consuming sugar-containing medications, and, of course, ageing are all factors you can’t control.

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Recombinant DNA Technology – Betterment of the Society

Recombinant is something formed by combining existing elements in a new combination. So, Recombinant DNA (RDT) referring to an organism created in the lab by adding DNA from another species. If we consider History then in 1973 this technique is successfully done by Herbert Boyer and Stanley Cohen showing that genetically engineered DNA molecules may be cloned in foreign cells.

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Broken and Chipped Tooth | How to Fix it?

Chipped, fractured, or broken teeth are unpleasant to deal with, yet they do occur. Perhaps you’re chomping ice or hard candy when you notice something isn’t quite right in your mouth. It’s an experience that a lot of people have had and are all too familiar with. Although the enamel layer on teeth is the most mineralized and toughest tissue in the body, its strength is limited. Many things can cause broken teeth as a result of these limitations, and understanding how to deal with them when they do occur is critical. Here’s a quick rundown on what to do if your tooth is chipped, fractured, or shattered.

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Endodontics in the Pandemics : Clinical Tips and Considerations

Endodontic care was as critical as ever during the COVID-19 epidemic. But because of this constant epidemic, we must adapt our practise with the adoption of particular procedures, as we encounter never before seen clinical problems. We should focus on the fast and successful endodontic treatment and a decrease in viral dental hazards is to be adapted to COVID-related issues.

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Can Weight Loss impact Hypertension?

Hypertension is medical terminology for high blood pressure. Blood pressure is nothing but the pressure or force of blood against the arteries in the body. It is termed high blood pressure when this pressure stays elevated for a longer period of time. It is very dangerous as it exerts the heart’s work by an accumulation of plaque in the arteries.

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