+ Follow GENERAL PRACTICE Tag
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[Title] => Rare disease discovered in Tasmania of Australia
[Summary] => A rare disease never seen in the southern hemisphere before, named tularaemia, has been discovered in Tasmania of Australia, state Deputy Director of Public Health, Dr Chrissie Pickin, confirmed on Friday.
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[Title] => With kidney disease on the rise, lifestyle changes urged
[Summary] => Heres a warning to those who suffer or are prone to frequent urinary tract infections, kidney stones, diabetes, hypertension, and heart disease. You are at risk of developing another deadly complication kidney disease.
"Our records show the morbidity and mortality rates of kidney disease in the Philippines have been on the rise," said Dr. Helen Ocdol, a nephrologist at St. Lukes Medical Center.
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"Our records show the morbidity and mortality rates of kidney disease in the Philippines have been on the rise," said Dr. Helen Ocdol, a nephrologist at St. Lukes Medical Center.
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November 4, 2011 - 1:29pm