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What is the Difference Between Liver Cirrhosis and Liver Cancer?

   |    Nov 17, 2023

Liver cirrhosis and liver cancer are two distinct but related medical conditions that affect the liver. Understanding the differences between them is crucial for early diagnosis and effective treatment. In this article, we will delve .

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What are the Common Warning Signs for Neurological Disorders?

   |    Nov 10, 2023

Neurological disorders encompass a wide range of conditions that affect the nervous system, including the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves. These disorders can have a profound impact on a person’s quality of life. Recog.

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Is Thyroid Cancer in Women More Common?

   |    Oct 20, 2023

Thyroid cancer is a condition that predominantly affects women, and its prevalence is on the rise. While terms like “malignant” and “cancer” can be frightening, it’s crucial to unde.

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Understanding the Most Common Reasons for Neurosurgery

   |    Oct 13, 2023

Neurosurgery, a specialized branch of medical science, addresses a spectrum of critical neurological conditions. In this article, we’ll explore the most common reasons for neurosurgery, shedding light on the conditions that nece.

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Endoscopic Transcanal Excision – A Breakthrough Treatment for Facial Nerve Schwannoma.

Dr Shankar Vangipuram |Nov 25, 2022

Schwannomas are benign tumours that develop in the Schwann cells, which are the protective covering for the n.

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Do You Need Chemotherapy For Stage 2 Breast Cancer?

Dr Shankar Vangipuram |May 28, 2022

Breast Cancer is a disease in which the breast cells multiply uncontrollably. Breast cancer comes in a variet.

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Thyroid Cancer: Is Surgery the Only Solution?

Dr Shankar Vangipuram |May 24, 2022

Thyroid cancer is cancer that starts in the thyroid gland. The thyroid gland is located in the front of your .

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