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Things to Know About Melanoma

Though melanoma comprises only 1% of all skin cancers in the United States, it can pose serious risks to the affected individual’s health. In fact, the disorder causes a large majority of skin cancer-related deaths every year.

Difference Between Brand Name and Generic Drugs

With prices of drugs at an all-time high, patients in the US are looking for ways to treat their diseases without going broke in the process. One great way is through the prescription of generic drugs. However, there is a lot of misinformation about them, such as them not being as effective as branded drugs. In...
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What is Trauma? Types and Symptoms

Psychological trauma is a response to an incident that causes deep physical, emotional, or psychological harm. This can include events like natural disasters, wars, serious accidents, etc.

Ankylosing Spondylitis—Symptoms and Causes

Ankylosing spondylitis is an inflammatory condition and a form of arthritis that primarily affects a person’s spine, lower back, and sacroiliac joints. The condition causes chronic joint pain, stiffness, and a loss of mobility in the spine and lower back. In advanced cases, the disorder can also lead to bone deformity.

What Is an Arrhythmia?

Arrhythmia is a condition of the heart that impacts approximately 1.5 to 5 percent of the US population. People with the condition experience fluttering or racing heartbeats that occur due to irregular rhythms. This happens because the electrical signals coordinating heartbeats stop working properly.

Constipation: Causes and Symptoms

Constipation is one of the most common digestive problems in the United States. In fact, approximately 16 out of 100 American adults experience constipation. The number nearly doubles when it comes to people over 60. The condition can make you feel constantly bloated and uncomfortable, and it might result in harmful consequences. For example, chronic constipation...
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Things to Know About Acute Promyelocytic Leukemia

Acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL)is a serious condition that affects 600 to 800 people every year in the United States. It’s a subtype of acute myeloid leukemia (AML), an aggressive form of blood cancer that grows and metastasizes rapidly.