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PLAY LIVE BE TOBACCO - FREE

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         PLAY LIVE BE TOBACCO - FREE   CHIDAMBARAM HOSPITAL चिदंबरम अस्पताल, ചിദംബരം ഹോസ്പിറ്റൽ சிதம்பரம் மருத்துவமனை, திசையன்விளை.627657   Chewing tobacco contains over 3000 chemicals and 28 carcinogens (chemicals that cause cancer) includ:    Polonium 210 (found in nuclear waste)    Formaldehyde (used to preserve dead   bodies)     Nicotine (an addictive little chemical)      Cadmium (found in car batteries)     Arsenic (used in rat poison)    Benzene (used in rubber cement)  Checklist Chewing tobacco causes cancer of the mouth(jaw, lip, tongue, cheek, floor and roof of themouth), throat and voice box.You can lose bones around your teeth and jaw.40 - 50% of users develop leukoplakia (white leathery patches that can develop into cancer)  Chewing tobacco causes damage to the inside of y...

POSTMENOPAUSAL BLEEDING

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                            POSTMENOPAUSAL BLEEDING   CHIDAMBARAM HOSPITAL चिदंबरम अस्पताल, ചിദംബരം ഹോസ്പിറ്റൽ சிதம்பரம் மருத்துவமனை, திசையன்விளை.627657  How Is Postmenopausal Bleeding Treated?   Hysterectomy : Bleeding that cannot be treated in less invasive ways may require a hysterectomy. During a hysterectomy, your doctor will remove the patient’s uterus. The procedure may be done laparoscopically or through conventional abdominal surgery.   POSTMENOPAUSAL BLEEDING Normal vaginal bleeding is the periodic blood flow from the uterus. Normal vaginal bleeding is also called menorrhea. The process by which menorrhea occurs is called menstruation . In order to determine whether bleeding is abnormal, and its cause, the doctor must answer 3 questions: Is the woman pregnant ? What is the pattern of the ble...

STEM CELL--COLLECTION NOW AVAILABLE IN CHIDAMBARAM HOSPITAL,TISAYANVILLAI.

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                                        STEM CELL   CHIDAMBARAM HOSPITAL चिदंबरम अस्पताल, ചിദംബരം ഹോസ്പിറ്റൽ சிதம்பரம் மருத்துவமனை, திசையன்விளை.627657 Stem Cell Definition: Stem Cells: One of the human body's master cells, with the ability to grow into any one of the body's more than 200 cell types. All stem cells are unspecialized (undifferentiated) cells that are characteristically of the same family type (lineage). They retain the ability to divide throughout life and give rise to cells that can become highly specialized and take the place of cells that die or are lost. Stem cells contribute to the body's ability to renew and repair its tissues. Unlike mature cells, which are permanently committed to their fate, stem cells can both renew themselves as well as create new cells ...