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  2. Malaria: Prevent, Diagnose, and Treat - Medscape

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    Malaria symptoms are nonspecific -- fever, headache, and malaise -- and can occur at intervals. Ask about recent travel in any patient who presents with fever. Any patient with fever and a history ...

  3. Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome: New Science Offers Old Remedy -...

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    June 18, 2024. 0. An ancient Chinese remedy for malaria could offer new hope to the 10% of reproductive-age women living with polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), a poorly understood endocrine ...

  4. Malaria. The major clinical features of malaria caused by Plasmodium falciparum are fever, headache and arthralgia. In addition to other abdominal symptoms, such as anorexia, nausea, vomiting and ...

  5. Mosquirix (RTS,S) is a vaccine developed by Glaxo-SmithKline Inc. (GSK) in partnership with the PATH Malaria Vaccine Initiative as a preventive measure against P. falciparum clinical disease for ...

  6. [1,13] In shenkui, marked anxiety or panic symptoms are accompanied by somatic symptoms, such as dizziness, backache, fatigue, and sexual dysfunction. The excessive loss of semen is feared because ...

  7. Sometimes, high fever is the single objective sign in cases of dengue fever. [14, 56] Although a basic physical examination, the tourniquet test, is reported to be a useful tool to help diagnose ...

  8. What You Need to Know About Oropouche Virus Disease - Medscape

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    OROV is transmitted primarily through bites from infected midges (Culicoides paraensis). However, some mosquitoes species can also spread the virus, which causes symptoms very similar to other ...

  9. Odd and Outlandish Psychiatric Treatments Through History -...

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    Wagner-Jauregg tested various means of inducing fever. In 1917, he reported positive results after inoculating patients with intravenous injections of malaria, followed by quinine treatment after ...

  10. Rheumatic heart disease - Medscape

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    Rheumatic heart disease is the most solvable cardiac problem affecting the developing world today but often gets pushed aside by the high demands of HIV, TB, and malaria. But one group of doctors ...

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