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Fri, 17 April 2026
What Causes Haemophilia and How Is It Treated?
Haemophilia is a genetic condition that affects the blood’s ability to clot, leading to prolonged or internal bleeding. It is caused by a lack of clotting factors and includes types A and B. Treatment focuses on replacing these factors, because early diagnosis and ongoing care are key to managing symptoms and preventing complications.
Wed, 15 April 2026
Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS): Made Simple
Minimally invasive surgery uses small incisions, a camera, and specialised tools to perform procedures with precision. It often means faster recovery, less pain, and minimal scarring. However, suitability varies—because the best approach depends on each patient’s condition and surgical needs.
Mon, 13 April 2026
Shining a Light on Chagas Disease: Understanding the Silent Infection
Chagas disease is an often-overlooked parasitic infection that can lead to serious long-term health complications if untreated. It spreads through insect vectors and may show mild or no symptoms early on. Understanding how it spreads and recognising the signs are key—because early detection helps prevent severe outcomes.
What Causes Haemophilia and How Is It Treated...
17 April 2026
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What Causes Haemophilia and How Is It Treated?
Haemophilia is a genetic condition that affects the blood’s ability to clot, leading to prolonged or internal bleeding...
Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS): Made Simple
15 April 2026
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Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS): Made Simple
Minimally invasive surgery uses small incisions, a camera, and specialised tools to perform procedures with precision. I...
Shining a Light on Chagas Disease: Understand...
13 April 2026
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Shining a Light on Chagas Disease: Understanding the Silent Infection
Chagas disease is an often-overlooked parasitic infection that can lead to serious long-term health complications if unt...
Together for Health: Standing with Science on...
10 April 2026
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Together for Health: Standing with Science on World Health Day 2026
World Health Day marks the founding of the World Health Organisation and highlights the 2026 theme, “Together for heal...
The Gateway to Wellness: Oral Health
30 March 2026
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The Gateway to Wellness: Oral Health
Oral health is closely linked to overall health. Gum disease, caused by bacterial buildup and inflammation, has been ass...
Understanding Neurodiversity
16 March 2026
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Understanding Neurodiversity
Neurodiversity refers to natural differences in how the brain develops and functions, including conditions such as autis...