What is Hemoglobin? Oxygen is the life-force of human beings and it comes from the air we breathe. Oxygen is transported to all cells and tissues in the body through
The skeleton, which is made up of bones, is an active organ or part of the body that continuously undergoes change, growth and re-growth. Microscopic damage to the bone tissues
Radiation Therapy is one of the most common treatment options for almost every type of cancer. Special X-rays are beamed from an external machine on to the site of cancer,
The rectum is the area between the end of the large intestine and the anus. The feces passes through the rectum and is finally excreted out of the body through
In throat cancer, the cells in the throat mutate which results in them significantly increasing in number. These cells live longer than normal cells do and form a tumor. Throat
Renal cell carcinomas refer to the tumors involving the kidney. Incidental Detection The prevalence of renal cell carcinomas is on the rise and they are often detected by incidental means.
Health Regulatory and Health Monitoring agencies around the world have published enough data on a common condition that affects senior citizens – falls, or falling incidents! Every year, millions of
The body produces various hormones to manage innumerable functions or processes in the body, on a day-to-day basis. One such hormone is Cortisol. Since its most famous function is Stress
In an earlier article, we have covered what is Electrophysiology and what is the role of a Cardiac Electrophysiologist (CEP). In this article, we shall cover the why and how
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