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Profiles in Medicine

Multiple Sclerosis

MANY YOUNG people who are stricken with the neurological disorder, multiple sclerosis (MS), find themselves paralysed and bedridden in the prime of their academic or career lives. Frequently, persons between 20 and 45 are affected by this condition which.

Athlete's foot

ATHLETE'S FOOT is a common skin condition that affects many persons. It is especially common among teenage and adult males and rarely affects women or children under age 12; a child with a skin rash that resembles athlete's foot probably...

Health Trends

Is menstruation natural? President of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine, R. Jeffrey Chang says there's no medical reason for women to menstruate each month. He said menstruation is the body's way of eliminating debris from a failed...


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