Speaking of halitosis, my mind immediately flashed a scene like this: the doorbell rang, and he was anxious to wait for his girlfriend to come. He hurriedly told the parrot a few words. Unexpectedly, the parrot was stunned by his halitosis, fell down and shouted, "You have bad breath! You have bad breath!" Funny aside, you may ask: What causes halitosis? What's the best way to eliminate bad breath?
"Eat"
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Stavudol Paediatric Indication Approved For The Treatment Of Children Aged 3 Months And Older With Complicated Intra-Abdominal Infections
There is an urgent clinical need for new antimicrobial drugs to break through the dilemma of cIAI treatment in children and address the growing challenge of drug resistance.
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In clinical practice, patients often say that they often catch a cold. Sometimes they catch a cold several times a day. They often take some cold medicine, sometimes it is easy to use, sometimes it is useless, and they are very distressed. I learned through careful inquiry that in fact, he had allergic rhinitis, not a cold. Now, let's introduce the difference between cold and rhinitis, so that patients can have a clear understanding of it, and don't miss the treatment.
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Medical
New Research Shows Promise For Bone Marrow Transplant Recipient Patients To Reduce Treatment Side Effects!
Researchers at the Tisch Cancer Institute at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai have now identified a new treatment that promises to help cancer patients with bone marrow transplants manage side effects better than current standard therapies, making the treatment more effective and safer.
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Melanoma is a complex and highly malignant disease that can cause itching or bleeding, as well as ulcers and pain in some patients.
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Diabetes is a chronic and irreversible metabolic disease. For diabetics, not controlling sugar is like walking a tightrope in the air, one wrong step can have serious consequences. It's a good idea to take care of your diet, so what's the best way to control your blood sugar?
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Disease
Can I Have Surgery For Advanced Pancreatic Cancer? What Should I Do If I Have Advanced Pancreatic Cancer That Is Inoperable?
If pancreatic cancer is not treated in time, it will develop and become more and more serious as the disease progresses, and because the symptoms of pancreatic cancer are sometimes not obvious in the early stages of the disease, the disease is diagnosed in the middle and late stages.
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Medical
New Technology Can Break The Blood-Brain Barrier To Directly Treat Brain Tumours, Is Potent And Less Toxic, And Deserves Attention!
For brain cancer, the major obstacle to treatment is not the tumour, but the brain itself. How to break the "blood-brain barrier" and allow effective anti-cancer drugs to enter the brain to take effect has long been a key issue in brain cancer treatment. Recently, a new study has shown that a new type of pump can be implanted in brain cancer patients to safely break the blood-brain barrier and better treat brain cancer!
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Medical
New Targeted Radiotherapy For "Laser-Like" Precision Treatment Of Refractory Prostate Cancer With Fewer Side Effects!
Prostate cancer, which has been increasing in incidence worldwide in recent years, is now a more common cancer among Japanese men. Often, patients with prostate cancer have a poor prognosis and poor survival once they have developed multiple recurrent metastases after treatment with hormones and are difficult to treat with conventional radiotherapy.
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Check breast cancer like drinking and driving: breath detector capable of diagnosing various diseases
When it comes to the breath detector, everyone will think of the thing used by the traffic police to check drinking and driving. For those who drink and drive, they will lose their temper when they see the breath detector. In fact, the gas exhaled by the human body has many characteristics. It can not only detect alcohol, but also reflect the health of the human body and detect some diseases. This breath detector introduced in this article can detect breast cancer, diabetes, lung cancer, Parkinson's disease, asthma, schizophrenia, kidney and liver failure and other diseases.