+ Follow GENERAL PRACTICE Tag
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[Title] => Rare disease discovered in Tasmania of Australia
[Summary] => A rare disease never seen in the southern hemisphere before, named tularaemia, has been discovered in Tasmania of Australia, state Deputy Director of Public Health, Dr Chrissie Pickin, confirmed on Friday.
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[Title] => With kidney disease on the rise, lifestyle changes urged
[Summary] => Here’s a warning to those who suffer or are prone to frequent urinary tract infections, kidney stones, diabetes, hypertension, and heart disease. You are at risk of developing another deadly complication – kidney disease.
"Our records show the morbidity and mortality rates of kidney disease in the Philippines have been on the rise," said Dr. Helen Ocdol, a nephrologist at St. Luke’s Medical Center.
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"Our records show the morbidity and mortality rates of kidney disease in the Philippines have been on the rise," said Dr. Helen Ocdol, a nephrologist at St. Luke’s Medical Center.
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November 4, 2011 - 1:29pm