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With the arrival of fine weather, the desire to spend days in the open air increases, but often, for allergy sufferers, the spring breeze and the awakening of the inflorescences lead to a period that is not entirely pleasant.
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Pediculosis is a condition caused by an infestation of lice.
This parasite, known scientifically as Pediculus humanus capitis, is a small insect that feeds on human blood
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Juvenile acne is a disorder of the hair follicles and sebaceous glands. Hair follicles are the areas around the base or root of each hair.
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Eyelid tremor, also known as blepharospasm or eyelid myoclonus, is a common disorder involving involuntary, rhythmic contractions of the eyelid muscles
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Warts are small, sometimes painful, yellowish-grayish, hemispherical-shaped skin protuberances that strike mainly at a young age, localizing preferably on the backs of the hands, soles of the feet, and in the nail contour.
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Food intolerance is an inflammatory reaction that develops as a result of prolonged contact of the immune system with undigested macromolecules of a particular food.
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Influenza in children is a viral disease that occurs most frequently in the period between December and March, so it has a pattern that is referred to as epidemic
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In summer, the problem of swollen, heavy legs really affects many people. It is generally a frequent problem in all seasons, but with the summer heat, which acts as a vasodilator, it is very common to come home at night with swollen, aching legs
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Rosacea, more commonly known as couperose, is a chronic skin condition that affects millions of people worldwide, most frequently fair-skinned women between the ages of 30 and 50.
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But what is a tattoo?
Tattooing is the permanent colouring of parts of the body, either through the introduction or subcutaneous and intradermal penetration of pigments of different colours using needles or various sharps, or with...
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What is the prostate used for?
Its main function is exocrine: it secretes prostate fluid and, in cooperation with the so-called 'accessory seminal glands', produces sperm.
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Learn about the causes of abdominal cramps, associated symptoms and possible treatments. Read our article for useful information on managing abdominal spasms and pain.
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