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Hemophilia is an inherited blood clotting disorder that raises questions about experiencing joy. Slow clotting means eve...
The lymphatic system, akin to a circulation system, ensures continuous lymph drainage. Lymph, a colorless or amber fluid...
The appearance of fever pimples reflects a lack of self-awareness and internal conflict regarding self-identity and inte...
Timpanism refers to increased resonance in the chest or abdomen, detected by tapping the body with fingers, creating a d...
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Sadness is a natural state of grief and melancholy. Profound sadness can even lead to diabetes, as it feels like the bod...
Connective tissue is a group of cells with the same shape or function, supporting other body tissues and ensuring nouris...
Chronic fatigue syndrome or ENCEPHALOMYELITIS fibromyalgia can arise following a viral infection and may persist for sev...
Amenorrhea refers to the absence or suppression of menstruation in women, typically during the age when they should be h...
The lungs are vital organs responsible for respiration, facilitating the exchange of gases between air and blood (transf...
Epicondylitis, commonly known as tennis elbow in sports medicine, is an inflammation at the elbow joint. Elbows provide ...
Jealousy is defined as "a feeling of frustration mixed with envy" linked to the fact that another person achieves or pos...
Itching is a sensation in the epidermis that triggers the urge to scratch. The degree of itching can vary in irritation....
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