Cholera in the Context of Global Health Inequities

Cholera is caused by bacteria and is usually spread by dirty water. It leads to serious diarrhea and losing a lot of water. If cholera is not treated, it can kill within hours, even in people who were healthy before.In developed countries, cholera is almost completely gone thanks to modern sewage and water cleaning. But … Read more

Heart Attack: Warning Signs and Emergency Response

The heart and blood tubes make up the circulatory system. The cardiovascular system can have many problems, such as endocarditis, rheumatic heart disease, and problems with the conduction system, among others. This article will focus on four of these conditions, which are called cardiovascular disease (CVD) or heart disease:1.Coronary artery disease (CAD), which is also … Read more

Coping with Cancer: An Overview of Common Forms

There is one thing that all cancers have in common: they start when healthy cells turn into dangerous cells that grow and spread. The genes in your body tell your cells things like when to grow and when to stop. Cancerous cells don’t care about these directions, but healthy cells do.In the United States, cancer … Read more

HIV/AIDS

First discovered in 1983 in a patient with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDs), the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). One important component of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDs) is infection. With 35.3 million HIV positive individuals globally in 2012, the illness is a serious public health concern. HIV is treatable, albeit incurable, and clinical results are improved by … Read more