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In Jakarta, hundreds of children have developed kidney failure. This emphasises the importance of earlier and effective medical intervention and increased public awareness of the dangers of unhealthy diets.
Get the best help for Osteoarthritis with the guidance of physiotherapists – #WorldPTDay World Physiotherapy Day (World PT Day) happens…
As an allied health profession that was only introduced in the 20th century, Occupational Therapy is relatively new and highly…
In tropical countries, “urban cycling” is gaining popularity. Riding a bicycle or a motorcycle is the preferred mode of transportation…
The word “Aromatherapy” has gained a lot of popularity in recent years. Whether you visit a spa, wellness center, or…
World Physical Therapy (PT) Day, celebrated every 8 September, unifies the global community of physiotherapists. This year, the spotlight was on arthritis, particularly inflammatory forms like rheumatoid arthritis and axial spondyloarthritis.
New research finds men and women use separate biological systems to manage pain—men rely on opioid-based mechanisms, while women use non-opioid pathways. This could explain why opioid treatments often offer less relief for women, highlighting the potential for sex-specific pain therapies and opioid alternatives.
Cleric and TV personality Ustaz Riza Muhammad recently shared a touching story about caring for his mother who suffered a severe stroke. Previously, the mother had experienced high blood pressure, which eventually led to the rupture of a blood vessel in the brain, triggering a serious stroke. The incident has been a significant test for Ustaz Riza’s family. However, with great love and tireless efforts, Ustaz Riza continues providing his mother the best care.
Effective Treatment for TMJ Disorders Botulinum toxin (Botox) injections into the masseter muscle are a promising solution for those suffering…
Canadian singer Céline Dion has garnered attention and admiration for bravely sharing her struggle with stiff person syndrome (SPS) in her new documentary, “I Am: Céline Dion”. In a poignant and harrowing scene, Dion, 56, is seen grappling with an agonizing SPS attack, highlighting the challenges of living with this rare condition.
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