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Do you ever wonder why your fingers or toes turn white or blue when it’s chilly outside? It could be due to Raynaud’s or Buerger’s disease. These two may sound similar, but they’re quite different. Raynaud’s is like a color-changing magic trick when your body overreacts to the cold or stress. Your fingers and toes…

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An ultrasound is more than just a routine medical procedure. It is a window into the intricate world inside our bodies. Being well-prepared for your ultrasound makes the process smoother. Besides, it ensures that the images captured are of the highest quality. Proper ultrasound preparation is paramount. It aids doctors in making accurate diagnoses, monitoring…

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Speech is a fundamental aspect of human communication. And when speech disorders affect adults, it can have a profound impact on their lives. These disorders can lead to challenges in: Expressing thoughts. Understanding others. Participating fully in social interactions. Managing these conditions effectively is crucial for maintaining a high quality of life. This guide delves…

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Some diseases in people appear due to malfunctions in the body or through genetics. And some of them appear under the influence of inflicted physical damage, that is, injuries. Very often, injuries can be observed in athletes. Strong blows to the head during boxing or football can disrupt the brain’s functionality. It is precisely what…

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About 10 million people worldwide suffer from one of the most severe chronic brain diseases, Parkinson’s disease. Parkinson’s disease tends to occur in older people and is less common in younger people. The causes of Parkinson’s disease involves: damage to deep nuclei in the basal ganglia of brain tissue; disruption of small anatomical structures. They…

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Living with someone who has a brain trauma can be hard. It happens when something hurts the brain, like an accident or a stroke. This can change how the person thinks, feels, and acts. This article, “A Guide to Living with Someone with a Brain Injury,” is here to help people who take care of…

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Concussions are a common type of traumatic brain injury (TBI). They often result from sports injuries, accidents, or falls. They are typically considered mild compared to more severe TBIs. But trauma can have a significant impact on mental health. In this guide, we will explore the relationship between concussions and mental health. We will examine…

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Athetoid cerebral palsy is often referred to as dyskinetic cerebral palsy. It’s a subtype of cerebral palsy characterized by involuntary, uncontrolled movements. These movements primarily affect the hands, feet, and face. It makes it challenging for individuals to control their motor functions effectively. Athetoid CP is caused by damage to specific areas of the brain….

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In sports, where triumphs and defeats collide in thrilling contests, a silent adversary often lurks beneath the surface: сranial trauma. Athletes of all ages and backgrounds constantly risk traumatic brain injury (TBI). We will be your compass in the complex topic of traumatic brain injuries in sports. Such injuries are prevalent in the field of…

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Carpal tunnel pain can be very bothersome, more so at night. It bothers many people worldwide, making it hard for them to sleep well and feel good. The carpal tunnel is a small space in the wrist where the median nerve travels, sending messages to the hand. When this space gets squeezed or swollen, it…

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