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The thalamus consists of bulky gray matter nuclei located on either side of the third ventricle of the forebrain. It ser...
Canker is a condition characterized by isolated ulcers on the skin or mucous membranes. It serves as a sign of a contagi...
Toes are extensions of the foot. Common problems include deformation, fracture, cramps, calluses, injuries, joint issues...
A sprain is a joint injury resulting from sudden movements that exceed the joint's natural range of motion, without perm...
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Indigestion encompasses various digestive issues caused by overeating, excessive drinking, alcohol consumption, food int...
Hypertension, commonly known as high blood pressure, refers to elevated blood pressure levels in the arteries. This cond...
Vaginitis is a vaginal infection, akin to candida or yeast infection, often accompanied by foul odors. In many cases, it...
Amenorrhea refers to the absence or suppression of menstruation in women, typically during the age when they should be h...
The heel is the rear end of the foot, which we rely on for walking. Most heel pains lack an apparent physical cause. Whe...
Pharyngitis, commonly known as a sore throat, typically arises from emotions, feelings, or energies that block the throa...
Refusing to open one's eyes to the external world leaves an alternative of looking within to become aware of the inner...
Claustrophobia is derived from the Latin word "claustro," which means "enclosed." It refers to the irrational fear of be...
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