Different types of doctors! Learning the names of different types of doctors and medical specialists in English with examples and ESL infographic.
WebMD's slideshow helps you understand the symptoms of lupus, an autoimmune disorder that can affect the skin, joints, and organs.
Dive into our guide on hyponatremia for nurses. Learn about sodium's role, causes and symptoms, and best practices for patient care
Use this exciting infographic as a teaching aid for your classes as your students discover the ABO/Rh blood groups.
Pulseless arrest algorithm from 2006
Lipids are esters of long chain fatty acids and alcohols. They are waxy or oily substance present in all living organism. They are no...
While working on my “Causes of Headache” illustration, I went off on a tangent to explore pre-eclampsia / eclampsia a bit further, and this is the result.
Endocrine gland and hormones. Human endocrine system. anatomy. Human silhouette with highlighted red color internal organs.
Origin of Maxillary artery: Terminal branch of External Carotid Artery (ECA) Derived from: 1st Arch Divisions of Maxillary artery: 3 parts by lateral pterygoid 1st part (Mandibular part): winds around deep to neck of mandible
EZmed explains and defines different gallbladder and biliary diseases including cholelithiasis or gallstones, cholecystitis, choledocholithiasis, and cholangitis. Discusses gallbladder location, anatomy, and bile function. Includes risk factors, causes, symptoms, diagnosis with ultrasound, treatment
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I recently introduced you to BPC 157 which originate from a protective stomach protein. The final result is considered synthetic, even though it is derived
Antigens are chemical compounds that interact with products of the adaptive immune response
Differences between antigen and antibody. Antibodies are produced by the immune system in response to antigens (perceived as foreign).
Urine can be a valuable clue in health deduction. As one of the body's core four ways of eliminating waste products ( the others being breath, faeces, and sweat ), changes in appearance, smell, and flow, can often pinpoint the location and diagnosis of new disease. This can direct further investigat
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In the high-stakes world of healthcare, where the well-being and lives of patients hang in the delicate balance, the role of medical supplies can never be
Antibody- Structure, Classes and Functions. Antibodies are heavy (~150 kDa) globular plasma proteins. The basic structure of all antibodies are same.
Antibodies are glycoproteins, termed as immunoglobulins (Igs), which are produced in response to an immune reaction.
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Limbic system is complex both structurally and functionally. It is located on either side of the thalamus, immediately below the cerebrum and consists of both the grey mater and white mater. Let us simplify the
Drugs act through interacting with different receptors like tyrosine kinase receptors, hormone receptors, ion channel receptors and more....