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These nanotechnologies reduce the side effects and associated toxicities due to radiation therapy or chemotherapy. However, plenty of research is still required especially focusing upon their toxicities and efficacy.

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Treatment of HELICOBACTER PYLORI HELICOBACTER PYLORI
Previously named Campylobacter pyloridis, is a Gram-negative, microaerophilic bacterium found in the stomach.
In 1982 Barry Marshall and Robin Warren, found that it was present in patients with chronic gastritis and gastric ulcers.
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PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF DIABETES MELLITUS  
Introduction:
Diabetes mellitus is not a single disease entity but rather a group of metabolic disorders sharing the common underlying feature of hyperglycaemia.
Diabetes Mellitus is a metabolic disorder characterized by persistent hyperglycaemia (high blood ... Read More »
Management of Gestational Diabetes
Gestational   Diabetes?
Common conditions that affect women during pregnancy.
There seems to be a link between gestational diabetes and type 2 diabetes.
Common for gestational diabetics to get type 2 later in life.
Management of gestational diabetes ... Read More »
DIABETIC KETOACIDOSIS: A Medical Emergency
DKA is a Medical emergency. Commonly in people with type 1 diabetes, Mortality 10-15% in developed countries, Precipitating factors: Infection, Trauma, Stress, Missed or reduced insulin, Myocardial infarction.
Pathogenesis
Insulin helps in Triglyceride and Fatty ... Read More »
Identifying patients with DM: A Short Review
What is diabetes mellitus?
Diabetes mellitus has come from ‘greek’ terminology. Word diabetes meaning to pass or flow excess urine and mellitus means sweet. So Diabetes mellitus is a disease characterised by a state of chronic hyperglycaemia resulting from ... Read More »
Cardiomyopathy—Can ‘Ubiquinone’ (co-enzyme Q10) plus vitamin C play a vital role in the management of cardiomyopathies in addition to the conventional treatment modalities?
The term cardiomyopathy is purely descriptive, meaning disease of the heart muscle. 2006 AHA defined cardiomyopathies as ... Read More »
·Medicine is a faculty which warrants a continuous & endless process of ‘Learning’
·The very first & the most important is the ability you must have is to listen carefully, to read cautiously, ... Read More »
Nursing/hospital Management depends on acquiring information. With the increasing use of Nursing Informatics, nursing will be better able to use computer technology as a way to decrease costs, increases  patient nurse interactions and decrease redundancy of documentation. Nursing Informatics will help the healthcare industry to stay marketable in a changing world. ... Read More »
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