Doctor–Patient Relationship
A doctor–patient relationship (DPR) is considered to be the core element in the ethical principles of medicine. DPR is usually developed when a physician tends […]
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A doctor–patient relationship (DPR) is considered to be the core element in the ethical principles of medicine. DPR is usually developed when a physician tends […]
Read moreInsomnia is a very common sleep disorder, and presents in various types. However, sleep maintenance insomnia (SMI) is the most frequent complaint. Both the cause […]
Read moreHip impingement is also called femoroacetabular impingement and is an important cause of hip pain in childhood and early adolescence. It is the result of […]
Read moreNanoelectronic biosensors are nanostructured semiconducting materials aimed at addressing nanomolecules to facilitate appropriate solutions for biological activities at the cellular level. The past two decades […]
Read moreBy Jeyashree Sundaram (MBA) All artificial sweeteners are firmly regulated and can only be used after they have been assessed rigorously for their safety. Aspartame […]
Read moreAttention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a mental health condition characterized by impulsive behavior and an impairment in executive functioning (the ability to plan, prioritize […]
Read moreMilia is a condition characterized by small benign epithelial cysts in the superficial dermis composed of keratinous material. They are usually 1mm to 4 mm […]
Read moreBy Jeyashree Sundaram (MBA) Esophageal varices are the abnormal enlargement of veins at the bottom part of the esophagus (i.e., the part close to the […]
Read moreOrgan transplantation is often a recommended way out for many end-stage diseases. It is a very complex medical procedure wherein an organ is removed from […]
Read moreThe recovery period after a dental crown procedure typically lasts for a few days, as the body recovers from the irritation and inflammation associated with […]
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