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Classification Of Paracetamol

Health Encyclopedia: Non Small Cell Lung Cancer References

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Health Guide

Travel to Developing Countries: General Health Precautions
...diarrheaPepto-Bismol for diarrheaDevices or supplies to purify or filter waterNonprescription pain reliever.Note: Acetaminophen, the generic name for Tylenol, is known as paracetamol outside the... Read more »
Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma: Introduction
...brain.Even experts disagree about the exact groupings. Lymphomas are categorized in a number of ways.Classification by Cell Type, Appearance, and Genetic Make-up: The REAL System. Different... Read more »
Prostate Cancer: Staging and Grading
...individual patient so they can choose the best treatments. As an aid, experts have devised different classification systems that help assess the properties of the cancer. These systems include... Read more »
Fibromyalgia: Diagnosis
...FibromyalgiaIn 1990, the American College of Rheumatology (ACR) set the following criteria for the classification of fibromyalgia:A. Widespread pain must be present for at least 3 months. This... Read more »
Sinusitis: Introduction
...completely.Forms of Sinusitis. Sinusitis is classified as acute, subacute, or chronic, or recurrent. The classification is based on how long symptoms last:Acute: Less than 4 weeksSubacute: 4 to 8... Read more »

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