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From your description, I can also conclude that your brother needed long-term conservative therapies as well as PRP and ESTW and even here there’s no guarantee that any of these was the cause. The problem a clinician has and patients like Manny asking if PRP works is that they want to...
(29 April 2025, Hong Kong) HKSH Medical Group (HKSH) is pleased to announce the generous donation of the revolutionary Histotripsy 2.0 system by the Li Ka Shing Foundation (LKSF). This innovative, non-invasive liver cancer treatment, utilising high-intensity focused ultrasound to precisely target...
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It’s important to note that the table primarily focuses on elevated and high blood pressure; while low blood pressure (hypotension) is less common, it can also be a medical emergency in certain cases. Fortunately, the body often provides warning signs before dangerously low blood pressure become...
The medical term hemolysis is defined as the breakdown ofred blood cells(RBCs), also known as erythrocytes. Hemolysis usually refers to the natural destruction of old or damaged red blood cells. Typically, RBCs have a lifespan of about 120 days, after which they are broken down by the body...
(IN-dih-KAY-shun) In medicine, a sign, symptom, or medical condition that leads to the recommendation of a treatment, test, or procedure.
Your doctor may recommend that you take prenatal vitamins even after your baby is born and while you're breastfeeding. This is to make sure you're getting the nutrients you need to replenish your nutrient stores and produce nutrient-rich milk for your new arrival.6You may hear the term “...
Hepatitis Bmay need to be prevented or treated. Hepatitis B is inflammation of the liver caused by the hepatitis B virus (HBV). HBV can spread from a mother to her baby during delivery. You will be checked for HBV as early as possible in the first trimester of each pregnancy. You need...
Although we have recently seen tremendous progress in the development of medical treatments for metabolic disorders and obesity, I still believe that nutritional and lifestyle measures are key to long-term success. As such, intermittent fasting is an exciting approach that, if used sensibly, is lik...