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Differential Diagnosis of Multiple Systemic Aneurysms | Article

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hypertension and kidney disease :: Article Creator Hypertension And Kidney Health: How Ayurveda Can Help Manage The Same Hypertension, commonly known as high blood pressure, is a significant risk factor for kidney health as the kidneys play a crucial role in regulating blood pressure, so when hypertension goes unchecked, it can lead to kidney damage. Ayurvedic experts insist that Ayurveda approaches the management of hypertension and kidney health with a holistic perspective, focusing on balance and natural remedies. Hypertension and kidney health: How Ayurveda can help manage the same (File Photo) In an interview with HT Lifestyle, Dr Arun Pillai, Wellness Director at Dharana, shared, "In Ayurveda, the human body is perceived as an intricate interplay of energies known as doshas, with Vata, Pitta, and Kapha being the primary ones. In the context of hypertension and kidney health, Ayurvedic practitioners frequently observe an excessive P

Robert Zakar gives back to community

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ptsd dsm 5 :: Article Creator Traits Of Cluster C Personality Disorders Medically reviewed by Michael MacIntyre, MD Personality disorders (PDs) are inflexible and persisting patterns of thinking and behavior that deviate from cultural expectations and norms. Personality disorders can affect every aspect of a person's life, including self-image and relationships. Personality disorders are categorized into clusters in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition, Text Revision (DSM-5-TR). Cluster C personality disorders fall under the anxious and fearful categories and include avoidant personality disorder (AVPD), dependent personality disorder (DPD), and obsessive-compulsive personality disorder (OCPD) (not to be confused with obsessive-compulsive disorder, or OCD). This article will also provide treatment and support options for people with cluster C personality disorders and for anyone living with suspected but

FY 2022 VA-Funded Projects

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chronic disease disability :: Article Creator Studying With A Disability/chronic Disease ETH Zurich aims to remove barriers and enable students with disabilities or chronic illnesses to study on an equal footing with others and with a high degree of autonomy. We provide you with advice and information regarding issues such as specific disability concerns, special arrangements in degree programmes and examinations, the use of aids necessitated by disabilities, and further measures required for inclusion. If need be, we also support you with regard to contacting further services (internal advisory offices and external clarification and support services). Our services are aimed at People with acute mental problems: please contact the external pagePsychological Counselling Servicescall_made of ETH Zurich directly or other support services and contact points. Doctoral students contact the Doctorate's Administration fo

Carotid Artery Stenosis: A Look Into the Diagnostic and ...

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kawasaki disease aneurysm :: Article Creator Searching For The Cause Of Kawasaki Disease — Cytoplasmic Inclusion Bodies Provide New Insight Suzuki, A. Et al. Coronary arterial lesions of Kawasaki disease: cardiac catheterization findings of 1100 cases. Pediatr. Cardiol. 7, 3–9 (1986). Article  CAS  PubMed  Google Scholar  Newburger, J. W. Et al. The treatment of Kawasaki syndrome with intravenous gammaglobulin. N. Engl. J. Med. 315, 341–347 (1986). Article  CAS  PubMed  Google Scholar  Kato, H. Et al. Long-term consequences of Kawasaki disease. A 10- to 21-year follow-up study of 594 patients. Circulation 94, 1379–1385 (1996). Article  CAS  Google Scholar  Newburger, J. W. Et al. Diagnosis, treatment, and long-term management of Kawasaki disease. Circulation 110, 2747–2771 (2004). Article  Google Scholar  Landing, B. H. & Larson, E. J. Pathologic features of Kawasaki disease. Am. J. Cardiovasc. Pathol. 1, 218–229

Exploring Cardiovascular Manifestations in Vasculitides: An In ...

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lung breathing disease :: Article Creator Lung Disease News Aug. 11, 2023 — Yoga and breathing control practices, in combination with aerobic training, are particularly key exercises for asthmatic people seeking to improve their lung function, a new peer-reviewed study ... Aug. 9, 2023 — New findings may lead to relapse-free treatment for a sizeable subgroup of lung cancer patients. In a study in mice, scientists have identified a biomarker that may help physicians select lung cancer ... Aug. 8, 2023 — Overly active immune cells are often behind lung damage in diseases such as Covid-19. Researchers have developed an RNA agent for a lung spray that slows the activity of these cells, known as ... July 25, 2023 — Having a food allergy as a baby is linked to asthma and reduced lung function later in childhood, according to a new ... July 20, 2023 — Omega-3 fatty acids, which are abundant in fish and fish oil supplements, appear promisi