Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs)
The main types of NCDs—cardiovascular diseases (e.g., heart attack and stroke), cancer, chronic respiratory disease (e.g., chronic obstructed pulmonary disease
The main types of NCDs—cardiovascular diseases (e.g., heart attack and stroke), cancer, chronic respiratory disease (e.g., chronic obstructed pulmonary disease
SARS is a term used to describe a new, serious, contagious, respiratory illness that is often severe. SARS has been reported in Asia, North America, and Europe.
Variola virus infection is initiated when the virus comes into contact with the oropharyngeal or respiratory mucosa of a susceptible person.
Candistat vaginal tablets contain clotrimazole, a broad-spectrum antimycotic which acts on fungi, yeast, moulds
Chronic health problems affect people of all ages—they occur in the very young, the middle-aged, and the very old
Alcohol is a common human teratogen that, when ingested by a pregnant woman, can produce a wide array of fetal complications
A spinal cord injury is a condition that results from damage or trauma to the nerve tissue of the spine