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Health is Wealth
Present Medicine developed from various traditions which is rooted to different countries and different practices. Major development of medicine took place in the late 18th and early 19th century in Europe.
Modern medicine developed to a diverse field and the provision providing medical care in a variety of locations and involved in different categories of professionals. Stages of medical care can be divided in to several categories, Primary care, secondary care and Tertiary care medical services. Primary care providers are the physicians or other health professionals who meet a person seeking medical care first, then secondary or tertiary care providers ideally by referral system. Health care providers are group of highly trained professionals from different background coming together as an interdisciplinary team. Few common examples include: doctors, nurses, laboratory scientists, pharmacists, physiotherapists etc.
These are some articles about common medical topics and latest findings discuss in most articles. They are categories in the alphabetical order. These included new articles publish last few year. You can find latest medical publication on the PubMed also, which is free medical database.
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Health Topics
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SAD (Seasonal Affective Disorder)
Safety Issues
Safety, Child (Child Safety)
Salivary Gland Disorders
Salmonella Infections
Salt (Dietary Sodium)
Sarcoidosis
Sarcoma, Ewing's (Bone Cancer)
Sarcoma, Soft Tissue (Soft Tissue Sarcoma)
SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome)
Scabies
Scarlet Fever (Streptococcal Infections)
Scars
Schizophrenia
School Health
Sciatica
SCID (Immune System and Disorders)
Scleroderma
Scoliosis
Screening (Preventing Disease and Staying Healthy)
Seasickness (Motion Sickness)
Seasonal Affective Disorder
Secondhand Smoke
Seizures
Senility (Dementia)
Seniors' Fitness (Exercise for Seniors)
Seniors' Health Issues
Seniors' Nutrition (Nutrition for Seniors)
Sepsis
Septic Arthritis (Arthritis)
Septic Shock (Sepsis)
Septicemia (Sepsis)
Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome
Severe Combined Immunodeficiency (Immune System and Disorders)
Sexual Abuse of Children (Child Sexual Abuse)
Sexual Assault (Rape)
Sexual Health Issues
Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Shaken Baby Syndrome (Child Abuse)
Shaking Palsy (Parkinson's Disease)
Shingles
Shock (First Aid)
Shoes (Foot Health)
Shortness of Breath (Breathing Problems)
Shoulder Injuries and Disorders
Shy-Drager Syndrome (Degenerative Nerve Diseases, Low Blood Pressure)
Sickle Cell Anemia
SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome)
Sinusitis
Sjogren's Syndrome
Skin Aging
Skin Cancer
Skin Diseases
Skin Pigmentation Disorders
Skin Rash (Dermatitis)
Skull Injuries (Head and Brain Injuries)
Sleep Apnea
Sleep Disorders
Slipped Disk (Herniated Disk)
Small Intestine Cancer (Intestinal Cancer)
Smallpox
Smelling Disorders (Taste and Smell Disorders)
Smokeless Tobacco
Smoking
Smoking and Youth
Smoking Cessation
Smoking in Pregnancy (Pregnancy and Substance Abuse)
Smoking, Passive (Secondhand Smoke)
Snoring
Snuff (Smokeless Tobacco)
Social Phobia (Phobias)
Sodium, Dietary (Dietary Sodium)
Soft Tissue Sarcoma
Sore Throat (Throat Disorders)
South American Trypanosomiasis (Chagas Disease)
Spasmodic Torticollis (Dystonia)
Spasticity (Neuromuscular Disorders)
Speech and Communication Disorders
Spider Bites (Insect Bites and Stings)
Spider Veins (Varicose Veins)
Spina Bifida
Spinal Cord Diseases
Spinal Cord Injuries
Spinal Diseases
Spinal Muscular Atrophy
Spinal Stenosis
Spit Tobacco (Smokeless Tobacco)
Spleen Diseases
Splenomegaly (Spleen Diseases)
Spondylitis, Ankylosing (Ankylosing Spondylitis)
Sports Fitness
Sports Injuries
Sports Safety
Spouse Abuse (Domestic Violence)
Sprains and Strains
SSRIs (Antidepressants)
Stammering (Stuttering)
Staphylococcal Infections
Statistics (Health Statistics)
Staying Healthy (Preventing Disease and Staying Healthy)
STD (Sexually Transmitted Diseases)
Steele-Richardson-Olszewski Syndrome (Progressive Supranuclear Palsy)
Stem Cells and Stem Cell Transplantation
Stepfamilies (Family Issues)
Sterility (Infertility)
Sterilization (Birth Control)
Steroids, Anabolic (Anabolic Steroids)
Still's Disease (Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis)
Stillbirth (Pregnancy Loss)
Stomach Cancer
Stomach Disorders
Stomach Flu (Gastroenteritis)
Stomach Stapling (Weight Loss Surgery)
Stomach Ulcer (Peptic Ulcer)
Stool Soiling (Toilet Training and Bedwetting)
Strabismus (Eye Diseases)
Strep Throat (Streptococcal Infections, Throat Disorders)
Streptococcal Infections
Stress
Stroke
Stuttering
Substance Abuse (Alcoholism, Drug Abuse)
Substance Abuse in Pregnancy (Pregnancy and Substance Abuse)
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
Sugar (Carbohydrates)
Sugar in the Blood (Diabetes)
Sugar Substitutes (Carbohydrates)
Suicide
Sun Exposure
Sunburn (Sun Exposure)
Sunstroke (Heat Illness)
Surgery
Surgery, Plastic (Plastic and Cosmetic Surgery)
Swallowing Disorders (Dysphagia)
Sweat
Sweeteners, Artificial (Carbohydrates)
Swimmer's Ear (Ear Infections)
Swollen Glands (Lymphatic Diseases)
Syncope (Fainting)
Syndrome X (Angina, Metabolic Syndrome X)
Syphilis
Syringomyelia
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (Lupus)
Systemic Sclerosis (Scleroderma)
Modern Medicine & Information
Present Medicine developed from various traditions which is rooted to different countries and different practices. Major development of medicine took place in the late 18th and early 19th century in Europe. Modern medicine developed to a diverse field and the provision providing medical care in a variety of locations and involved in different categories of professionals. Stages of medical care can be divided in to several categories, Primary care, secondary care and Tertiary care medical services. Primary care providers
are the physicians or other health professionals who meet a person seeking medical care first, then secondary or tertiary care providers ideally by referral system.
Health care providers are group of highly trained professionals from different background coming together as an interdisciplinary team. Few common examples include: doctors, nurses, laboratory scientists, pharmacists, physiotherapists etc.
Clinical disciplines in medical professional is quite wide and Medical doctors have many specializations and subspecializations. Few common disciplines are anesthesiology, Dermatology, Emergency medicine, General practice, Geriatrics, Hospital medicine, Intensive care medicine, Internal medicine, Cardiology, Gastroenterology and Endocrinology
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