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Safety is the first pillar of a good life for emergency professionals, rescuers and Fire Fighters. We are operating in a complex and hard environment. Risk prevention and improving working conditions are fundamental for better health and life.
Carotid stenosis: what is it and what are the symptoms?
Carotid artery stenosis is a condition whereby a narrowing of the carotid artery causes reduced blood flow to the brain, with the risk that the patient will suffer major brain diseases
Migraine and tension-type headache: how to distinguish between them?
Migraine or headache? The most recent classification of headaches (2013) distinguishes between primary and secondary headaches
Thyroid, the symptoms of a malfunctioning thyroid gland
The thyroid is a gland located between the larynx and trachea, at the base of the front of the neck. It plays a key role in the body because - under the direct control of the pituitary gland - it produces and secretes thyroid hormones,…
Breast cysts, how to detect them
Breast cysts are a widespread benign condition, with around 60% of women suffering from them. It is a malformative disease: an altered development of the milk ducts, small tubes immersed in the lobules of the breast
Ruptured brain aneurysm, violent headache among the most frequent symptoms
A brain aneurysm can remain hidden in the brain for life or occur suddenly and violently. A cerebral aneurysm is a progressive dilation of an artery that carries blood to the brain, which for congenital reasons is more fragile and slowly…
Coronary angioplasty, how is the procedure performed?
Coronary angioplasty is a technique used to restore circulation to the heart when there is insufficient blood supply
Paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV), what is it?
Paroxysmal positional vertigo (also known as canalolithiasis or cupolithiasis) is the most common type of vertigo and particularly affects people over the age of 60
How does loco-regional anaesthesia work?
Anaesthesia is the desensitisation of the organism that is necessary prior to surgery
Bacterial infections: when to use antibiotics?
Antibiotics are drugs that fight bacterial infections, either by killing the bacteria themselves or by preventing their proliferation
Enlarged lymph nodes, when to consult a doctor?
Enlarged lymph nodes are often linked to an infection, in other cases they may be benign and only more rarely indicate an autoimmune disease or tumour