Health Assessment

Nuclear Medicine: Revolutionizing Health Diagnostics

Nuclear Medicine imaging A radioactive tracer is injected into the body during a nuclear medicine imaging procedure. After administering the radioactive tracer material, images are created by detecting radiation from various bodily areas. Both film and a computer are used to record the images. The following conditions are identified via nuclear medicine imaging: Imaging in

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Seizures: Causes, Types, and Symptoms

Seizure: What Happens During a Seizure?  Seizures are unexpected, uncontrollable electrical disruptions in the brain’s neural networks that may impact consciousness levels, movements, behavior, and feelings. They are frequently a sign of the neurological condition epilepsy, but several other illnesses, including infections, head injuries, and metabolic abnormalities can also bring them on. What can cause

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Wearable Health Devices: Enhancing Patient Engagement

Wearable Health Sensors: Tracking Your Fitness and Health in Real-Time Wearable health sensors are revolutionizing the healthcare industry because of their ability to consistently and real-time monitor vital signs and health parameters. These cutting-edge gadgets enable people to take control of their health and are integrated into commonplace accessories like watches, exercise bands, and clothes.

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Diabetes Education: Symptoms, Treatments, and Diet Guide 

Causes of Diabetes    Diabetes is a long-term medical condition marked by high blood glucose levels and abnormal protein and fat metabolism. Because the pancreas is not producing enough insulin or the cells are not able to use the insulin that is being produced efficiently, blood glucose levels rise because the glucose cannot be digested in

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Color Blindness: How to Recognize the Condition

Exploring the Root Causes of Color Blindness: Inheritance and Beyond Most occurrences of color blindness are inherited, meaning that children inherit it from their parents.  If perception of color is hereditary, it doesn’t get better or worse with time.  Some of the causes include: Is It Color Blindness? Recognizing the Symptoms Recognizing colors and their

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Gait Analysis: Analyzing Pathological Gait

Gait Analysis: Understanding and Improving Walking Patterns A gait analysis is an assessment of the body’s motion, usually by walking or running. To identify any irregularities in movement, gait analysis can be used. A person’s gait results from a complicated interplay between the vestibular, somatosensory, and visual systems. Abnormalities in posture and gait can result

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