Alzheimer’s Disease – Causes, Symptoms, Treatment and Prevention

Alzheimer’s disease is the most common type of dementia, accounting for around 60% of all dementia cases. Alzheimer’s disease affects 28,000 New Zealanders, and the number is expected to rise to 70,000 by 2031.

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What is PTSD (Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder)?

Post-traumatic stress disorder is a crucial mental disorder that gets develop after experiencing terrifying scary incidents example sexual assault, war, accident, and natural disaster, the sudden death of loved ones, crimes ,or any sort of abuse. It was initially also called “battle fatigue” or “shell shock”.

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Endodontic in the Pandemics : Clinical Tips and Considerations

During a pandemic, providing endodontic care should include measures that limit the potential of virus transmission among patients, employees, and clinicians. This entails using tele-dentistry to reduce needless patient visits, being prepared to give same-day treatment, shortening treatment durations, and minimising the creation of contaminated aerosols and air droplets.

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Tuberculosis – Factors, Treatment and Diagnosis

Tuberculosis has afflicted humanity for thousands of years all over the world. Every year on March 24, World Tuberculosis Day commemorates Dr. Robert Koch’s announcement that Mycobacterium tuberculosis was the cause of tuberculosis on March 24, 1882.

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What is Trained Immunity : Innate Immunity

Trained Immunity is a novel word in immunology; as we know, trained immunity refers to increased innate immune cell response. However, there is a process known as immunological tolerance that works in the opposite way as stimulants do to establish innate memory.

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Dental Fluorosis | What is it, its Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

Dental Fluorosis is a common defect of tooth enamel caused by ingestion of too much fluoride during the first 8 years of life when enamel is formed. Characterized by hypo mineralization, the lack of calcium in teeth leads to visual changes in enamel, causing varying levels of discoloration and in some cases, damage to teeth.

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Oral Hygiene | Maintaining a Good Hygiene for a Normal Adult

Maintaining good oral health is essential to maintaining good overall health. The goal of proper oral hygiene is to remove or prevent formation and buildup of plaque and tartar, to prevent dental caries and periodontal disease, and to decrease the incidence of halitosis.

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Personality Traits | The Psychological Aspect of Behaviour

Personality Traits – The Psychological Aspect of Behaviour Temperament refers to a stable association of individual personality traits and form a person’s behaviour.  The concept of temperament crafted by ancient Greek Philosophers, including Hippocrates and […]

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Rheumatoid Arthritis – Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

> What is Rheumatoid Arthritis (R.A)? It is a chronic inflammatory disorder affecting many joints. It is autoimmune disease. Cause joint pain and damage on both sides ( this is the one way by which […]

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DIGESTIVE TRACT – THE BASICS

Before jumping into the Histology of the Digestive Tract let’s get into the basics of it. • What is a digestive tract? It includes the oral cavity, oesophagus, stomach, small and large intestine and anus.  […]

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