How does sickle cell disease affect the peri-operative outcome in patients undergoing total knee arthroplasty? A large-scale, National Inpatient Sample-based studyComplicationsHealth care expenditureOutcome analysisSickle cell diseaseTotal knee arthroplasty...
Sickle cell disease affects the Black population in the U.S. more than it does the Hispanic population. The condition is much less common among white people. Liver disease and HIV, two other risk factors for PAH, also are more common among the Black population in the U.S. Social and...
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READ MORE:How sickle cell disease affects vision Can anemia cause blurry vision? In most cases, people do not have many eye or vision symptoms from anemia unless it has begun to cause damage to the eye’s tissues. If anemia worsens, bleeding and swelling in the retina could lead to vision...
How does alcohol affect the kidneys?Risks of Alcohol AbuseAlcohol affects many different parts of the body; prolonged or excessive use can lead to the irreversible damage of certain organs and systems. Many people known that alcohol can cause damage to the liver; however, the damage is not ...
Many people believe that taking zinc supplements can help prevent or stop colds. However,studiesshow there’s little to no evidence that zinc can ward off cold symptoms. Someresearch, however, does indicate that zinc can help cut a cold shorter if it’s started early on. ...
How does anemia affect your body? There are some additional ways anemia can affect your body. They include having spoon-shaped brittle nails. The decreased amount of iron may also lead to thinning or loss of your hair. Your sense of taste may change due to a sore tongue, or you may hav...
Frequent or chronic nosebleeds may be caused by many factors including: Frequent picking or blowing the nose A low-humidity environment Chronic allergies Medications include blood thinners, aspirin, anti-inflammatory drugs, antihistamines, decongestants, or nasal sprays Health conditions that affect normal...
International organisations have called to increase young people’s involvement in healthcare and health policy development. We currently lack effective methods for facilitating meaningful engagement by young people in health-related decision-making. The purpose of this scoping review is to identify deliber...
Cancer, Crohn’s disease, Ulcerative colitis, Epilepsy or debilitating seizures, HIV/AIDS, MS, Persistent nausea that doesn’t respond to conventional treatment, PTSD, Chronic pain, Terminal illness with certain conditions, and rare conditions that affect fewer than 200,000 people in the United Sta...