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  • Prevent HFMD

    Prevent HFMD

    Hand-Foot-Mouth Disease Summer has come, a lot of bacteria start to move, a new round of summer infectious diseases come again, the disease early prevention, to avoid cross infection in the summer. What is HFMD HFMD is an infectious disease caused by enterovirus. There are more than 20 ...
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  • FOB detection is important

    FOB detection is important

    1.What does a FOB test detect?  The faecal occult blood (FOB) test detects small amounts of blood in your faeces, which you would not normally see or be aware of. (Faeces are sometimes called stools or motions. It is the waste that you pass out from your back passage (anus). Occult means unseen ...
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  • Monkeypox

    Monkeypox is a rare disease that is caused by infection with monkeypox virus. Monkeypox virus belongs to the Orthopoxvirus genus in the family Poxviridae. The Orthopoxvirus genus also includes variola virus (which causes smallpox), vaccinia virus (used in the smallpox vaccine), and cowpox virus. ...
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  • HCG pregnancy test

    HCG pregnancy test

    1. What is a HCG rapid test?  The HCG Pregnancy Rapid Test Cassette is a rapid test that qualitatively detects the presence of HCG in urine or serum or plasma specimen at the sensitivity of 10mIU/mL. The test utilizes a combination of monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies to selectively detect e...
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  • Know more about C-reactive protein CRP

    Know more about C-reactive protein CRP

    1. What does it mean if CRP is high?  A high level of CRP in the blood can be a marker of inflammation. A wide variety of conditions can cause it, from an infection to cancer. High CRP levels can also indicate that there’s inflammation in the arteries of the heart, which can mean a higher ...
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  • World Hypertension Day

    World Hypertension Day

    WHAT is  BP ? High blood pressure (BP), also called hypertension, is the commonest vascular problem seen globally. It is the most common cause of death and exceeds smoking, diabetes, and even high cholesterol levels.  The importance of controlling it effectively becomes even more important...
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  • International Nurses’ Day

    International Nurses’ Day

    In 2022, the theme for IND is Nurses: A Voice to Lead – Invest in nursing and respect rights to secure global health. #IND2022 focuses on the need to invest in nursing and respect the rights of nurses in order to build resilient, high quality health systems to meet the needs of individuals and co...
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  • OmegaQuant launches HbA1c test to measure blood sugar

    OmegaQuant launches HbA1c test to measure blood sugar

    OmegaQuant (Sioux Falls, SD) announces the HbA1c test with a home sample collection kit.This test allows people to measure the amount of blood sugar (glucose) in the blood.When glucose builds up in the blood, it binds to a protein called hemoglobin.Therefore, testing hemoglobin A1c levels is a re...
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  • What does HbA1c mean?

    What does HbA1c mean?

    What does HbA1c mean? HbA1c is what’s known as glycated haemoglobin. This is something that’s made when the glucose (sugar) in your body sticks to your red blood cells. Your body can’t use the sugar properly, so more of it sticks to your blood cells and builds up in your blood. Red blood cells ar...
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  • What is Rotavirus?

    What is Rotavirus?

    Symptoms A rotavirus infection usually starts within two days of exposure to the virus. Early symptoms are a fever and vomiting, followed by three to seven days of watery diarrhea. The infection can cause abdominal pain as well. In healthy adults, a rotavirus infection may cause only mild signs a...
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  • International Workers’ Day

    International Workers’ Day

    May 1 is International Workers’ Day. On this day, people in many countries around the world celebrate workers’ achievements and march in the streets demanding fair pay and better working conditions. Do the preparation task first. Then read the article and do the exercises. Why do w...
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  • What is ovulation?

    What is ovulation?

    Ovulation is the name of the process that happens usually once in every menstrual cycle when hormone changes trigger an ovary to release an egg. You can only become pregnant if a sperm fertilizes an egg. Ovulation usually happens 12 to 16 days before your next period starts. The eggs are containe...
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