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Causes, Symptoms, and Diagnosis of Eosinophilic Asthma

Causes, Symptoms, and Diagnosis of Eosinophilic Asthma

Asthma is one of the world’s most common lung diseases and affects about one 1 in every 13 people in our country. It is estimated that more than 25 million people are affected by this disease. It can affect anyone without any discrimination of age or gender. In asthma, airways to the lungs get inflamed and thickened.
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Common Signs and Symptoms of Hepatitis C

Common Signs and Symptoms of Hepatitis C

Hepatitis C is a viral disease affecting the largest organ in the body, the liver. It is the most common blood-borne disease in the country. It is also a major reason for a kidney transplant in the western world. Hepatitis transmits through Injectable Drug Use (IDU) and sharing of needles.
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4 Common Treatment Options for Lung Cancer

4 Common Treatment Options for Lung Cancer

An uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells in one or both lungs is considered as lung cancer. Neither do these abnormal cells carry out the normal functions of lung cells nor do they develop into a healthy lung tissue. These abnormal cancer cells tend to form tumors and interfere with the basic functioning of the lungs, which is to provide oxygen to the body through the bloodstream.
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Things to Know about Diverticulitis

Things to Know about Diverticulitis

The diverticular disease was sporadic before the 20th century but now it is quite common especially in the western countries. Diverticulitis is the most severe kind of diverticular diseases. The diverticula or pouches are formed in the intestinal wall, they are bacterially infected and inflamed and they form diverticulitis. The diverticulitis often comes with many complications.
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Facts About Symptoms of Hepatitis C and More

Facts About Symptoms of Hepatitis C and More

A maximum number of people, approximately 70 to 80 percent, who are suffering from acute hepatitis C infection do not observe symptoms of hepatitis C. Due to this reason, it is very tough to know about the illness at an early stage. Usually, the warning signs of this disease occur within 14 days to 180 days after being infected by the hepatitis C virus (HCV).
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All You Need to Know about HER2-positive Breast Cancer

All You Need to Know about HER2-positive Breast Cancer

A protein receptor in our body, also called the human epidermal growth factor receptor 2, controls the cells’ ability to grow, divide, or repair itself. However, when there is something wrong in the gene that is responsible for HER2 protein, the body starts creating too many receptors. This causes excess production of the breast cells, creating a tumor.
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