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    Heart Disease and Hypertension: The Deadly Connection

    Introduction: The intricate relationship between hypertension, commonly known as high blood pressure, and heart disease is a critical focus of cardiovascular health. Hypertension exerts continuous stress on the heart and arteries, leading to a range of cardiac complications. Over time, this condition can result in thickened arterial walls, atherosclerosis, and ultimately, conditions such as coronary artery disease, heart attacks, arrhythmias, and heart failure. Recognizing the connection between hypertension and heart disease underscores the significance of early detection, intervention, and management to mitigate the substantial impact on heart health and overall well-being.   Symptoms of Hypertension: Some individuals with hypertension may…

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    Down Syndrome

    Introduction: A chromosome (trisomy 21) that is present in its entirety or in part results in the genetic condition known as Down syndrome (trisomy 21). The majority of patients have mild to severe intellectual disability, growth retardation, and distinctive facial traits when they first present. Down syndrome can influence a person’s mental capacity and physical development, lead to a variety of developmental differences, and increase their chance of developing certain health issues. Most people with Down syndrome have an extra copy of chromosome 21. A number of screenings can be used by medical experts to identify Down syndrome. The three…

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    Bulimia nervosa

    INTRODUCTION: Bulimia nervosa is a serious kind of mental illness that is related to eating pattern. Yes, it seems interesting that a change in eating pattern will turn into a mental illness. In this condition, bulimia nervosa People will Bulimia nervosa is a serious mental health condition and eating disorder. Without treatment, it can be life-threatening. Bulimia nervosa, or bulimia, is an eating disorder characterised by binge eating followed by inappropriate attempts to compensate for the binge, such as self-induced vomiting or the excessive use of laxatives, diuretics, or enemas. They felt guilty if they had food because they thought…

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    Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)

    INTRODUCTION: Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) was originally defined as a pure motor neuron disease by Jean-Martin Charcot in 1869 but is now recognized as a multisystem neurodegenerative disorder, with disease heterogeneity at the clinical, genetic, and neuropathological level. We walk, we run, and we do exercises like aerobics, physical exercise, or yoga. All these are voluntary movements. What is a voluntary moment? The movements that we asked our brain to do What if we have no control over our voluntary movements? What if you want to raise your hand but your hand won’t be able to conduct your command? All…

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    Addison’s disease

    INTRODUCTION: Addison’s disease is a rare chronic disease that causes insufficient cortisol and aldosterone production by the adrenal glands. Drugs can be used to treat it. It’s intriguing that this disease is treatable, but if it becomes complicated, it can claim your life. This autoimmune condition targets the adrenal gland. This kidney-top gland, which makes both cortisol and aldosterone, is positioned. Your body responds to stress, including the stress of disease, injury, or surgery, thanks to cortisol. Additionally, it supports the maintenance of your blood pressure, heart health, immune system, and blood sugar (glucose) levels. Life needs cortisol to function.…