Stomach cancer often does not have symptoms in the early stages, or they can be vague and non-specific; such as nausea or rapid weight loss. There is no single symptom that exactly pinpoints stomach cancer which therefore requires further evaluation and testing for a correct diagnosis. Blood in the Stool is a symptom of...
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Back pain is very common in women during their pregnancies, especially prior to giving birth. Some lower back pain is normal during pregnancy, especially in the third trimester. However, serious chronic back pain is a problem and it is recommended to seek proper treatment to prevent the pain, as there are strong possibilities it...
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You’d think that unexplained weight loss is a good thing, but the truth is far from it. Sudden loss of body weight occurs due to various conditions such as under-eating, eating disorders, severe metabolic conditions including diabetes, etc The National Institutes of Health states that sudden weight loss is defined as losing more than...
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In the previous article, we overviewed the importance and prevalence of Osteoporosis. Today, we’ll look at a tricky aspect of Osteoporosis which makes it a silent killer: its symptoms. You may not be aware, but Osteoporosis can be present without any symptoms for decades as it doesn’t show any signs or symptoms of its...
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Osteoporosis is a disease caused by low bone mass, decrease in the density of bone, and loss of bone tissue that may lead to weak and fragile bones. Typically Osteoporosis is a condition that frail elderly women develop. However, the damage from osteoporosis begins much earlier in life. As men and women reach peak...
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