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The Knowledge Library

Health & Hygiene

What is Sleep Apnea?

Sleep apnea makes people stop breathing during sleep. Does that sound scary? We think so. However, most people wake up when they stop breathing. They

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What is Smallpox?

In 1796, an English doctor named Edward Jenner saw that people who milked cows often became infected with cowpox. Similar to chickenpox, cowpox caused small sores all over

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Autoimmune Diseases

What is an autoimmune disease? An autoimmune disease is a condition in which your immune system attacks your body. The immune system usually guards against

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Arthritis

What is arthritis? Arthritis is an inflammation of the joints. It can affect one joint or multiple joints. There are more than 100 different types of arthritis,

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Know About Arrhythmia

What is arrhythmia? An arrhythmia is a disorder of the heart that affects the rate or rhythm at which the heart beats; basically the way the electricity

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Know About Appendicitis

What is appendicitis? Appendicitis happens when your appendix becomes inflamed, likely due to a blockage. It can be acute or chronic. In the United States, appendicitis

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Know About Anxiety

Anxiety affects everyone in different ways. Sometimes, the feelings of fear and dread don’t go away or get worse over time. Here, you can learn

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How Do Antibiotics Work?

What’s an antibiotic? Antibiotics are medications used to fight infections caused by bacteria. They’re also called antibacterial. They treat infections by killing or decreasing the

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What is ADHD?

Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a mental health condition that can cause unusual levels of hyperactivity and impulsive behaviors. People with ADHD may also

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Acne

What is acne? Your skin has tiny holes called pores that can become blocked by oil, bacteria, dead skin cells, and dirt. When this occurs,

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Osteoarthritis (OA)

What is osteoarthritis? Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common chronic joint condition. OA is also called wear-and-tear arthritis, degenerative arthritis, and degenerative joint disease. A

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Heart Disease

Who gets heart disease? Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)Trusted

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About the Flu

In a typical year, flu season occurs from fall to early spring — and with it comes sniffling, sneezing, coughing, fatigue, and all the familiar

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Acid Reflux and GERD

Acid reflux happens when contents from your stomach move back up into your esophagus. This action is also called acid regurgitation or gastroesophageal reflux. If

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Allergies

An allergy is an immune system response to a foreign substance that’s not typically harmful to your body. These foreign substances are called allergens. They

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Food Value

Banana Banana is one of the nature’s best foods which contain high potassium. Bananas are easy to digest and are the good solid food given

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How do we beat Bacteria?

Antibiotics are one of the miracles of modern medicine. Sir Alexander Fleming’s Nobel prize-winning discovery led to medicines that fought some of the deadliest diseases

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What Causes a Sore Throat?

When someone is under the weather, they might be dealing with allergies, a cold, or any number of other illnesses. These conditions often come with different symptoms like

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What Does a Neurologist Do?

Neurologists treat nervous system disorders. That includes problems with the brain and spinal cord. People might see a neurologist for headaches, brain infections, and seizures. Neurologists also

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What is Depression?

Now, imagine you wake up one day and don’t feel any of those things. You’re playing volleyball with your friends, reading a good book, or

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What is Acupuncture?

Acupuncture is the use of needles to put pressure on special points on the body. These are called acupoints. The human body has over 2,000 of them!

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What is a Blood Clot?

When you’re injured, platelets and clotting factors rush to the location of your wound. They help form a blood clot, which is a semisolid clump of blood cells. This will stop the bleeding.

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What is Angelman Syndrome?

It’s a condition that affects the body’s nervous system. It can cause a variety of symptoms, including difficulty with movement and communication. Many people with AS

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What is Your Conscience?

What is your conscience? Put simply, it’s a sense of right and wrong. Your conscience helps you choose behaviors based on your morals. Have you ever seen the

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What is a Superbug?

One type of medicine has made an especially big difference in the way we treat illness today. What are we talking about? Antibiotics, of course! It started with

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