- 1. Infectious diseases
- (Infectious diseases)
- ... (CT). CT scans digitally combine X-rays taken from many different angles to produce cross-sectional images of bones, organs and other soft tissues. CT images reveal more details than do regular X-rays. ...
- 2. Braces: How Do They Work?
- (Dental Shanghai)
- Dental braces are a device used in orthodontics to align teeth and correct malocclusions such as underbites, overbites, cross bite and open bites, deep bites, or crooked teeth and various other flaws of ...
- 3. Dental Disorders of Underbite, Overbite, Crossbite
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... joint may suffer extra stress. The extra stress can lead to damage and wear of the jaw bone joint. Crossbite: A crossbite is a condition that arises due to irregularities of the occlusal surface of the ...
- 4. Common warts
- (Common warts)
- ... for six days, then soaking the warts in warm water and rubbing them with an emery board or pumice stone. The process was repeated for as long as two months. Avoiding cross-contamination can reduce ...
- 5. Diabetic neuropathy
- (Diabetic neuropathy)
- ... skin thoroughly to prevent cracking. Try to avoid getting lotion between your toes, however, as this can encourage fungal growth. Trim your toenails carefully. Cut your toenails straight across, ...
- 6. Acromegaly
- (Acromegaly)
- ... Pituitary tumors that are too close to the point where the eye (optic) nerves cross are not eligible for stereotactic surgery. Your doctor will determine which type of radiation therapy is right for you. ...
- 7. HIV/AIDS
- (HIV/AIDS)
- ... butchering or cooking may have allowed the virus to cross into humans and become HIV. How does HIV become AIDS? HIV destroys CD4 cells — a specific type of white blood cell that plays a large role in ...