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Sexual lubricants are substances used to reduce friction during sexual activities, enhancing comfort and improving the overall experience. They can be used during intercourse,...
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Minor skin infections are common conditions caused by the invasion of pathogenic microorganisms, such as bacteria, fungi, or viruses, into the skin. These infections typically...
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High cholesterol, also known as hypercholesterolemia, is a condition characterized by elevated levels of cholesterol in the blood. Cholesterol is a waxy, fat-like substance th...
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Breast cancer is a type of cancer that begins in the cells of the breasts, most commonly in the ducts that carry milk to the nipple (ductal carcinoma) or in the glands that pr...
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Peripheral neuropathy refers to a condition that results from damage to the peripheral nervous system, which includes the nerves outside the brain and spinal cord. This networ...
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Fertility refers to the natural capability to conceive and reproduce. In humans, fertility involves a complex interplay of biological, hormonal, and environmental factors that...
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Neutropenia is a condition characterized by an abnormally low level of neutrophils, a type of white blood cell essential for fighting infections. It is particularly prevalent...
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Mumps is a contagious viral infection primarily caused by the mumps virus, a member of the Paramyxoviridae family. Historically, it was a common childhood illness, but the wid...
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Cushing's disease is a rare endocrine disorder caused by a benign tumor (adenoma) in the pituitary gland that leads to excessive production of adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACT...
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