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171 | 2018-04-21 03:43:58 | Macrolides | This group of antibiotics includes; Erythromycin, Roxithromycin, Azithromycin and Clarithromycin. They also act by preventing bacteria from producing proteins needed for their growth and reproduction. Depending on the concentration the medications are administered at, they may be bacteriostatic or bactericidal. They are most commonly used to treat chest infections acquired in the community. |
1 January, 2012 | 20 March, 2014 | { "171": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 171, "category_1.id": 15, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 07:08:12", "category_1.title": "M" } } |
172 | 2018-04-21 03:44:23 | Macronutrients | Macronutrients are the nutrients which the body requires in the greatest amounts to give the body energy, that is, carbohydrates, proteins and fats. | 1 January, 2012 | 21 January, 2014 | { "172": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 172, "category_1.id": 15, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 07:08:12", "category_1.title": "M" } } |
173 | 2018-04-21 03:44:32 | Macrophage | A macrophage is a cell of the immune system that scavenges and eats foreign bodies (such as bacteria). | 1 January, 2012 | 11 March, 2014 | { "173": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 173, "category_1.id": 15, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 07:08:12", "category_1.title": "M" } } |
174 | 2018-04-21 03:44:37 | Macula (Ear) | The macula is a small patch of hair cells and their supporting cells contained within the saccule and the utricle.For more information, see Anatomy of the Ear. | 1 January, 2012 | 21 January, 2014 | { "174": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 174, "category_1.id": 15, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 07:08:12", "category_1.title": "M" } } |
175 | 2018-04-21 03:44:43 | Macula (Skin) | A macula refers to a distinct spot. On skin, a macula refers to a flat circumscribed area, a discoloured spot, or an area of altered skin. This type of change may be seen in benign melanocytic lesions (moles). | 1 January, 2012 | 21 January, 2014 | { "175": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 175, "category_1.id": 15, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 07:08:12", "category_1.title": "M" } } |
176 | 2018-04-21 03:45:08 | Macula Laser Surgery | Macula laser surgery is a surgical procedure used to treat macular oedema. It involves directing laser beams into areas of the macula to close leaking blood vessels. It reduces the risk of vision loss by up to 50%. However, repeat treatment is often necessary and there is a risk of vision loss from other causes associated with the surgery. | 1 January, 2012 | 21 January, 2014 | { "176": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 176, "category_1.id": 15, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 07:08:12", "category_1.title": "M" } } |
177 | 2018-04-21 03:45:17 | Macula Lutea (Eye) | The macula lutea is a section of the retina that regulates central vision – that is, the high-acuity vision necessary for reading, driving and recognising faces. In the centre of the macula is a small pit called the fovea centralis, which produces finely detailed images.Central vision typically deteriorates with age, due to a process known as age-related macular degeneration. Many other factors, such as smoking and dietary habits, also affect the rate of macular degeneration.For more information, see The Eye and Vision and Macular Degeneration. |
1 January, 2012 | 21 January, 2014 | { "177": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 177, "category_1.id": 15, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 07:08:12", "category_1.title": "M" } } |
178 | 2018-04-21 03:45:23 | N-3 Fatty Acids | N-3 fatty acids are essential fatty acids which the body cannot produce through chemical reactions. Instead, N-3 fatty acids must be consumed from plant or animal sources. Fish is the best available source of N-3 fatty acids. | 1 January, 2012 | 21 January, 2014 | { "178": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 178, "category_1.id": 16, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 07:11:12", "category_1.title": "N" } } |
179 | 2018-04-21 03:45:30 | N-acetyle-cysteine | N-acetyle-cysteine is an endogenous antioxidant and a form of the amino acid group cysteine. | 1 January, 2012 | 21 January, 2014 | { "179": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 179, "category_1.id": 16, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 07:11:12", "category_1.title": "N" } } |
180 | 2018-04-21 03:45:35 | Nail folds | Nail folds refer to the skin folds surrounding the nail that form the visible border of the nail, continuous with the cuticle. | 1 January, 2012 | 21 January, 2014 | { "180": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 180, "category_1.id": 16, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 07:11:12", "category_1.title": "N" } } |
181 | 2018-04-21 03:45:37 | Nail Plate | The nail plate is a structure covering the nail bed that continues growing throughout life. This is the "nail" that is commonly referred to in everyday language. | 1 January, 2012 | 21 January, 2014 | { "181": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 181, "category_1.id": 16, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 07:11:12", "category_1.title": "N" } } |
182 | 2018-04-21 03:45:43 | Nail Vest | The nail vest refers to the fine material extending onto the nail from the eponychium. | 1 January, 2012 | 21 January, 2014 | { "182": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 182, "category_1.id": 16, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 07:11:12", "category_1.title": "N" } } |
183 | 2018-04-21 03:45:46 | Narcolepsy | Narcolepsy is a condition in which people suffer from excessive sleepiness. It is thought to be due to a problem with the body regulating the sleep/wake cycles. Other symptoms include cataplexy, hypnopompic and hypnagogic hallucinations and brief episodes of total paralysis on waking or before falling asleep. | 1 January, 2012 | 21 January, 2014 | { "183": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 183, "category_1.id": 16, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 07:11:12", "category_1.title": "N" } } |
184 | 2018-04-21 03:45:53 | Narcotic | A narcotic is a potent prescription only pain relief medication. Narcotics diminish the sensitivity to pain. | 1 January, 2012 | 21 January, 2014 | { "184": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 184, "category_1.id": 16, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 07:11:12", "category_1.title": "N" } } |
185 | 2018-04-21 03:46:01 | Narrow Spectrum Penicillin | Narrow Spectrum a href=”/medical-dictionary/penicillin/”>penicillin is a type of Antibiotics that is only active against certain bacteria, including: Gram-positive bacteria such as Staphylococcus Aureus and Streptococci. | 1 January, 2012 | 20 March, 2014 | { "185": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 185, "category_1.id": 16, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 07:11:12", "category_1.title": "N" } } |
186 | 2018-04-21 03:46:08 | Nasal Cavity | The nasal cavity refers to the interior of the nose. The nostrils are the exterior opening of the nasal cavity and the entry point for inspired air into the respiratory system. Inspired air passes through the nasal passage and enters other organs of the respiratory system via the pharynx, or the upper section of the throat. The nasal cavity also house the olfactory system which regulates smell sensations. It is lined by the nasal mucosa. |
1 January, 2012 | 21 January, 2014 | { "186": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 186, "category_1.id": 16, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 07:11:12", "category_1.title": "N" } } |
187 | 2018-04-21 03:46:21 | Nasal Congestion | The blockage of the nasal passages resulting from the inflammation of the lining of the nose. This inflammation is mainly due to the swelling of the blood vessels in the nose and the overproduction of mucous. Also known as a blocked nose, nasal congestion can cause facial pain, headaches, breathing difficulty and general discomfort. | 1 January, 2012 | 21 January, 2014 | { "187": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 187, "category_1.id": 16, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 07:11:12", "category_1.title": "N" } } |
188 | 2018-04-21 03:46:37 | Obese | An obese person is someone with an abnormally high level of body fat. This usually causes the person to suffer from health problems, such as diabetes, heart disease, and stroke. | 1 January, 2012 | 21 January, 2014 | { "188": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 188, "category_1.id": 17, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 07:14:49", "category_1.title": "O" } } |
189 | 2018-04-21 03:46:43 | Obesity | Obesity is a severe excess of body mass. It is specifically defined as a BMI greater than 30. Morbidly obese patients have a BMI over 40 and are at significant risk of morbidity and mortality. Obesity is associated with increased risks of heart disease, type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Numerous treatments are available for obesity including diet, exercise, lifestyle changes, drugs and surgery. |
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190 | 2018-04-21 03:46:51 | Obesity treatments | Obesity treatments include a range of lifestyle changes (including diets and exercise programs), behavioural therapies, pharmacotherapies (drugs) and surgical methods to help promote weight loss. Treatment of | 1 January, 2012 | 21 January, 2014 | { "190": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 190, "category_1.id": 17, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 07:14:49", "category_1.title": "O" } } |
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