Abstract It is the rule of life that we grow and get older and you can’t help it. Aging is a fact of life and that does not mean you have to be older by heart. Ageing brings a lot of changes and challenges in our life like one of the common things: pain in the knees or getting tired…
Read Article →Abstract The stomach is a muscular organ that is located on the left side of our upper abdomen. The stomach is responsible for receiving food from the esophagus. It functions as a vital digestive organ and involves the second phase of digestion. The digestion is performed by the chemical breakdown with the help of hydrochloric acid and enzymes. In humans,…
Read Article →Abstract Gastrointestinal tract is the series of organs that are interlinked with a hollow tube which facilitates the movement of food and water through it. These hollow organs begin with the mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine and end up in anus. There are specialized nerves cells (part of ANS) located in the walls of this digestive system that…
Read Article →Abstract In this article our main topic of discussion will be a genetic disorder known as mitochondrial dysfunction disease. These kinds of disorders occur due to genetic mutation in the chromosomal structure during the embryonic stage of life. Heredity plays a major role in such ailments. Ayurveda focuses on going into the base level of ailment that means going into…
Read Article →Abstract A hemangioma occurs when there is development of an additional blood vessel. It is generally referred to as a benign vascular tumor derived from blood vessel cell types and the commonest form of it is infantile hemangioma, known as a strawberry mark, seen on the skin of a young one at birth or in the early weeks of life….
Read Article →Abstract The cells of skin develop in an orderly and controlled fashion under normal circumstances i.e. older cells move towards the skin’s surface, where they die and eventually slough off and are replaced by the new healthy cells beneath them. But with few mutations in the DNA due to damage in genes by some environmental or genetic factor, new cells…
Read Article →Abstract Life feels pretty easy when you are able to breathe in and out through your lungs. Lungs are the two main organs of the respiratory system situated on both sides of our chest which helps us in eliminating carbon dioxide from the body. When these lungs start to show scarring due to certain reasons like smoking, infection, or intake…
Read Article →Abstract The alkaline diet or food is also known as the alkaline ash diet which helps in improving the pH levels of the human body, also useful in the management of weight and combating cancer. There are certain foods that are high in acid and disturbs the pH levels of our gastric juices giving rise to various digestive problems. It…
Read Article →Abstract Sexual transmitted diseases (STDs) are infections that are spread from one person to another. These disease are spread either by sexually intimate (vaginal, oral and anal sex) or sharing needle (in drug abuse) etc. The prevalence of these diseases are becoming very common nowadays. The term sexually transmitted diseases is used to refer to a condition that passes from…
Read Article →Abstract The heart is the muscular organ that is located just behind and slightly to the left side of our breast bone. The heart helps in pumping the blood throughout the body with the help of arteries and veins and this network is known as the cardiovascular system. The heart in total four chambers consisting of the right and left…
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