Smoking during pregnancy has been consistently shown in research to be associated with asthma in children and adolescents. It has also been shown that if we prevent mother’s exposure to smoke during pregnancy, then it definitely reduces risk of developing asthma in their child.

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Respiration is a important function of the body needed for gas exchange necessary for living. Oxygen is taken in which is used in metabolic functions inside the cell involved in energy production. These reactions use th

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Epilepsy is basically a recurrent seizure disorder. We are going to talk about the different types of brain surgeries done to treat epilepsy.

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Fever (abnormally risen body temperature) is basically the body’s immune response against any external or internal injuries/infections or insult.

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Scientists and health officials have long been aware of the potential dangers of eating too much fast food and processed foods. Munching on high-fat, sugary foods raise the risk of obesity and associated health problems, such as heart disease and diabetes.

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Parkinson’s is a slowly progressive neurological disorder that primarily affects the body’s movements, balance, and speech. Although Parkinson’s disease is generally observed in the elderly, it can be seen in the younger population as well.

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An injury to any body part can be painful, but nothing compares when it comes to head injuries. Despite all technological and medical advancements, head injuries are still one of the major causes of death and disability throughout the world.

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The healthy functioning of our digestive system is dependant on various factors. While diet and exercise play a role, some people can still experience health issues related to their digestive systems.

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The day has come when the final decision regarding kidney transplantation has been made. No, it is not a decision that is made by a urologist or a nephrologist, it is more a personal decision to be made by the individual. Hence, it should be thoroughly discussed among family, friends, and other advisors; risk assessments and benefits need to be understood before proceeding with it.

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Urinary incontinence refers to a weakened urinary sphincter leading to involuntary leakage of urine. While the condition is usually more common in either children or elderly people, it can affect any age group.

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