Health and Safety Stockholm syndrome: when the victim sides with the perpetrator Nov 15, 2021 Stockholm syndrome consists in creating an emotional bond with the aggressor as a possible survival strategy in…
Health and Safety Headaches: migraine or cephalea? Nov 14, 2021 The International Headache Society has classified almost 100 different types of headaches. They can be divided into…
Health and Safety Tachypnoea: meaning and pathologies associated with increased frequency of… Nov 13, 2021 Tachypnoea or polypnoea is a medical condition characterised by an increase in the frequency of breaths. In a…
News Pneumonia, experts warn: it's not just COVID-19 Nov 13, 2021 12 November was World Pneumonia Day, established in 2018, a century after the 1918 influenza pandemic that caused…
News Africa,Treaty for the establishment of the African Medicines Agency (AMA) enters… Nov 12, 2021 The Treaty for the Establishment of the African Medicines Agency (AMA) entered into force as of 5th November 2021,…
Health and Safety Kayser-Fleischer rings: learning characteristic signs of Wilson's disease Nov 12, 2021 Kayser-Fleischer rings are brownish-yellow rings that occur at the sclero-corneal junction. They consist of copper…
Health and Safety Methicillin-resistant staphylococcus infections: symptoms, diagnosis and treatment Nov 12, 2021 Methicillin-resistant staphylococcus infections can mainly be contracted in hospitals or other healthcare…
Health and Safety Mammography: a "life-saving" examination: what is it? Nov 12, 2021 Mammography is, together with the pap test, the most important preventive examination for women. It is the most…
Health and Safety Vancomycin-sensitive Staphylococcus infections: symptoms and treatment Nov 11, 2021 Vancomycin-sensitive staphylococcal infections (VISA) are infections caused by Staphylococcus aureus, which are…
Health and Safety Patient complains of umbilical pain: what are the possible diagnoses? Nov 11, 2021 Umbilical pain is a feeling of discomfort in the area inside the abdomen behind the navel. In most cases, the cause…