Hidoc Bulletin

Hidoc Journal Of Science

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The devastating impact of depression and anxiety on your body

Published By Aparna Das
Mind health issues are always tabooed, less reported & ignored. They develop without visible symptoms & remain underdiagnosed and leading to an increasing rise in chronic lifestyle diseases.
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Fluid Infusion in Postoperative TBI Patients

Published By Hidoc Dr. Medical Team
Traumatic brain injuries are noticed in patients as a severe side effect of surgeries. It can occur because of the events like incisions, retraction, thermal damage, intraoperative hemorrhage and others and can cause several fatal outcomes like nerve damage, paralysis of facial muscles.
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Is Vitamin B12 deficiency becoming a threat to society?

Published By Aparna Das
Vitamin B12 (cobalamin) acts as an important cofactor in methylation reactions for DNA & cell metabolism. Reduction in vitamin B12 levels disrupts usual cell functioning, leading to deadly variable clinical consequences.
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Does Isotonic Exercise Impacts Sperm Vitality?

Published By Hidoc Dr. Medical Team
Sperm health is a crucial factor that is required to be maintained in men as it is related to the tendency of getting pregnant easily and having a healthy child. A lot of lifestyle factors can harm the sperm health affecting its count or reducing its motility rate.
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A History of Deadliest Viruses

Published By Hidoc Dr. Medical Team
The world has gone through several events of attack of dreadful viruses, among which treatment approaches have been developed for some viruses and others are still under research.
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Benefits of Telehealth: Where Technology Meets Healthcare

Published By Aparna Das
In Telehealth, telecommunication is used to improve health care services, public health facilities and health education delivery. It can provide lots of healthcare technology solutions which are offered to the patients to enhance the entire treatment process.
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Treating Typhoid fever

Published By Hidoc Dr. Medical Team
Typhoid fever can cause life-threatening conditions in patients, it requires proper diagnosis and treatment at the right time. The causative organism of typhoid is Salmonella typhi which can be detected by different clinical examinations performed in laboratory.
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Investigating Typhoid In Patients

Published By Hidoc Dr. Medical Team
Typhoid can be dreadful if kept untreated or diagnosed lately. It is essential to diagnose the disease at an earliest so that the patients can be treated properly. In order to investigate or diagnose typhoid laboratory studies is the primary option as the disease is mainly caused by the Salmonella.
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Dengue Vaccine: Prospects

Published By Hidoc Dr. Medical Team
Dengvaxia (CYD-TDV) developed by Sanofi Pasteur, was first registered in Mexico which is a live recombinant tetravalent dengue vaccine (in order to give protection from all four serotypes) which was evaluated as a 3-dose series on a 0/6/12 month schedule in Phase III clinical studies.
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Diagnosis and Treatment of Malaria

Published By Hidoc Dr. Medical Team
Malaria is mostly observed in tropical countries and it mostly spikes during the monsoon season. According to the 2020 report of WHO, about 241 million cases of malaria are observed worldwide and near about 627 000 malaria deaths.
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