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All about your health

Health – the state of any living organism, in which he as a whole and all his organs are able to fully perform their functions; absence of disease, illness (a detailed discussion of the definitions of health is given below). The sciences that study health include: dietology, pharmacology, biology, epidemiology, psychology (psychology of health, developmental psychology, experimental and clinical psychology, social psychology), psychophysiology, psychiatry, pediatrics, medical sociology and medical anthropology, psychohygiene, defectology and others.

Meningioma of the head and neck

Meningioma of the head and neck (extracranial) is localized in the maxillary fossa (in the posterolateral parapharyngeal space) in the form of a densely elastic node and has pharyngeal and neurological symptoms. Microscopically, it has the structure of psammomatous meningioma , is represented by many psammological bodies located at different distances from each…
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Rhabdomyosarcoma of the head and neck

Rhabdomyosarcoma of the head and neck is a dense, encapsulated, grayish-pink malignant tumor in the section. It is localized more often in the sternocleidomastoid muscle, on the back of the neck and in the supraclavicular region. Clinically, the tumor has a progressive growth rate…
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Phlegmon of the Century

Phlegmon of the eyelid ( phlegmone palpebrae ) – diffuse inflammation of the tissues of the eyelid; often develops as a complication of barley. Phlegmon of the upper eyelid In some cases, phlegmon occurs in places where there is a violation of the integrity of…
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ADDICTION

Addiction (from the Greek.harkosis – numbness and mania – insanity) – a pronounced painful attraction and addiction to one or more narcotic substances, acting mainly on the nervous system and causing a person in small doses of euphoria – a false sense of “well-being”,…
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INSOMNIA

Most often, insomnia is expressed in the fact that a person cannot fall asleep or awakening occurs much earlier than usual, and sleep during the night is somewhat interrupted for a long time. In other cases, sleep may be prolonged, but not deep…
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Hypnotic drugs

The market for insomnia has evolved in stages. Until the 20th century, bromine, urethane, and opium were used as sleeping pills. 1903 is the beginning of the first stage of treatment of insomnia, when they began to use barbiturates. The…
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Sleep in the elderly

Most elderly people complain of frequent waking up at night, shortening sleep duration, daytime sleepiness, and the need to sleep after dinner. Why is this happening? The fact is that as they grow older and older, the quality and architecture of…
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The effect of drugs on sleep

Almost all drugs act on sleep, either worsening it at night, or causing drowsiness during the day. It is important, together with your doctor, to choose the right time for taking certain dosages and dosages of the medications you are…
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