Memory loss

The brain is the main controlling center of the human body. It controls all the activities. Memory loss is unusual forgetfulness. A person suffering from memory loss may not be able to remember new events also cannot recall one or more memories of the past. Memory loss may be for a short time and then…

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Insulin pump and continuous glucose monitoring device in patients with type 1 diabetes

The insulin pump and the device for continuous glucose monitoring are an effective method for patients with type 1 diabetes, who have a high glycemic variability, because of which they cannot determine and adjust the necessary insulin doses accordingly. When continuous blood glucose monitoring is recommended The continuous blood glucose monitoring device is recommended for…

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Dizziness and ringing in the ears

Dizziness is a term used to describe several types of sensations, including faintness, weakness, or unsteadiness. The severe dizziness that creates the false feeling that the person or what is around them is moving is called vertigo, a condition that can affect everyday life and to which we have dedicated a separate article. Dizziness and…

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Why are my feet numb?

The unpleasant sensation of numbness, tingling, burning, stinging or coldness of the skin, which is more common in the extremities, is called paresthesia or numbness of the feet or hands. Causes of numbness in feet Leg numbness – neurological causes Vitamin E, B1, B6, B12 and niacin deficiency Alcoholic polyneuropathy Guillain Barre Syndrome Restless legs…

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Kidney diseases

The human body consists of a pair of kidneys located on each side of the spine. Kidneys are bean-shaped organs located in the lower abdomen and protected by the last two ribs. Each kidney is about 4 to 5 inches long and roughly the size of a large fist. The weight of the kidney is…

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