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Can Hepatitis Affect The Kidneys​

Can Hepatitis Affect The Kidneys​

Learn how hepatitis can affect the kidneys, including whether hepatitis impacts kidney function and what the potential health implications are. Read More >>

How Do Dogs Get Hepatitis

How Do Dogs Get Hepatitis

How do dogs get hepatitis? Canine hepatitis is caused by a viral or bacterial infection, typically spread through urine, feces, or saliva. Read More >>

How Does Electrolyte Imbalance Affect the Heart

How Does Electrolyte Imbalance Affect the Heart

How does electrolyte imbalance affect the heart? Depends on the specific minerals involved, but irregular heartbeats and weakness are common signs. Read More >>

Can Animals Get Malaria

Can Animals Get Malaria

Can animals get malaria? It's rare but possible—especially in primates. Cats, however, are generally not affected by human malaria parasites. Read More >>

Can Listerine Kill Lice

Can Listerine Kill Lice

Can Listerine kill lice is a common question, but while it may stun lice temporarily, it isn’t a medically recommended or proven treatment method. Read More >>

HAE Symptoms and Hereditary Angioedema Type 3

HAE Symptoms and Hereditary Angioedema Type 3

HAE symptoms hereditary angioedema often include sudden swelling in the face, limbs, or airway. Type 3 symptoms can appear later and vary by individual. Read More >>

PBM Services for Small Businesses

PBM Services for Small Businesses

Discover affordable PBM services for small businesses. Help your employees save on prescriptions with Canada Drugs Direct. Simple, flexible, cost-effective. Read More >>

Is GERD a Disability

Is GERD a Disability

Is GERD a disability? depends on symptom severity. Chronic acid reflux can interfere with daily life enough to meet criteria for disability benefits. Read More >>

Can Allergies Cause Alopecia

Can Allergies Cause Alopecia

Can allergies cause alopecia in some people, particularly those with autoimmune or inflammatory responses that impact the scalp and hair follicles. Read More >>

Hereditary Angioedema Prevalence

Hereditary Angioedema Prevalence

Hereditary angioedema prevalence is estimated to affect 1 in 50,000 people, though many cases go undiagnosed due to variable symptoms. Read More >>

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