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Effective methods to diagnose and treat Multiple Myeloma

Effective methods to diagnose and treat Multiple Myeloma

Though we attribute the low mortality rate to the progress in medical science, there are still some fatal diseases that are incurable, cancer being one of them. Cancer in any form is life-threatening, and there are chances of surviving this ordeal if cancer is detected in its earlier stages. One such condition that affects people who are 45 or older is multiple myeloma.
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Melanoma Screening and Diagnosis

Melanoma Screening and Diagnosis

Your best way to find melanoma early is by conducting a regular self-check of your skin’s surface. Most of us have moles and freckles, however, if you notice a mole or freckle looks differently (i.e., raised skin, flaking, change in shape, painful to touch, etc.) it’s worth getting checked out by a doctor.
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6 Common Risk Factors for Melanoma

6 Common Risk Factors for Melanoma

Melanoma may not be considered the most prevalent type of skin cancer, however, this skin cancer does claim the most skin cancer-related fatalities. And the American Cancer Association (ACA) says melanoma cases are increasing with approximately 87,000 new melanoma cases reported yearly. Health experts report that a combination of factors contributes to an individual’s risk factor for developing melanoma, including… Skin, hair, and eye color Perhaps it’s an obvious statement to make:
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Erectile Dysfunction

Erectile Dysfunction

Commonly known as impotence, “Erectile Dysfunction” is a condition in which a man can’t achieve or maintain an erection during sexual performance. This condition is said to affect as many as 30 million men in the United States. According to a report by the National Institutes of Health, almost half of men over age 75 experience ED.
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Erectile Dysfunction Symptoms

Erectile Dysfunction Symptoms

Erectile dysfunction (ED) occurs when a man has consistent and repeated problems sustaining an erection. Without treatment, ED can make sexual intercourse difficult. The problem is reported by 1 in 5 men and that number increases with age. As a man ages, testosterone decreases, causing changes in his sexuality. This includes loss of libido and impotence, which can result in the inability to gain or hold an erection.
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Tips for Traveling with a Cold

Tips for Traveling with a Cold

Nobody wants to travel with a cold, but there could be some unavoidable circumstances where we have to go ahead with our travel plan. Air travel with a head cold is especially a nightmare as it can cause great discomfort to the ears due to the congestion and sinus pressure.
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Treatment for Irritable Bowel Syndrome

Treatment for Irritable Bowel Syndrome

Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) is a common disorder that tends to affect the large intestine. Some of the signs and symptoms of Irritable Bowel Syndrome include abdominal pain, cramping, bloating, diarrhea or constipation, or both as well as gas. Irritable Bowel Syndrome is a long-term chronic condition that you will need to manage.
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Common Signs and Symptoms of Spinal Muscle Atrophy (SMA)

Common Signs and Symptoms of Spinal Muscle Atrophy (SMA)

Medical professionals consider spinal muscular atrophy, also known as SMA, a hereditary motor neuron disease that impacts the lower motor neuron-nerve cells within the brainstem and spinal cord, which are responsible for voluntary muscle control. SMA gradually destroys the lower motor neurons and the patient’s ability to control movement in the face, tongue, throat, chest, arms, and legs, by disrupting signals from the brain to the muscles, and causing severe muscles spasticity (or stiffness), muscle wasting and fasciculations (uncontrolled twitching), and eventual and total loss of voluntary muscle movement.
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