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Leprosy Isn't Gone -- And Women Bear The Burden Mycobacterium Leprae, Medical Microbiology, Glial Cells, Medical Life, Branding Concept, Stem Cell Research, Peripheral Nerve, Population Growth, Microscopic Images

Leprosy is more than a biblical disease or a novelty from contact with cute armadillos. Leprosy, a mycobacterial infection related to tuberculosis, still affects hundreds of thousands of people, disproportionately burdening women. International Women’s Day, March 8, is a good time to highlight these disparities. While there has been a huge [...]

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Leprosy is caused by a slow-growing type of bacteria called Mycobacterium leprae. 210000 people are diagnosed every year and believe that millions are living undiagnosed. On this World Leprosy Day, spread awareness so that they can live a healthy life like us. #GunamSuperSpecialityHospital #Healthcare #Health #Doctors#working #healthytips #Leprosyday Mycobacterium Leprae, Living A Healthy Life, Care About You, Healthy Tips, You Deserve, This World, Healthy Life, Disease, Health Care

Leprosy is caused by a slow-growing type of bacteria called Mycobacterium leprae. 210000 people are diagnosed every year and believe that millions are living undiagnosed. On this World Leprosy Day, spread awareness so that they can live a healthy life like us. #GunamSuperSpecialityHospital #Healthcare #Health #Doctors#working #healthytips #Leprosyday

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Surprising Findings – Ancient Disease Has the Potential To Regenerate a Vital Organ Quadrants Of The Abdomen, Gallbladder Health, Thoracic Vertebrae, Psychology 101, Bile Duct, Liver Detoxification, Biomedical Engineering, Detox Plan, Gene Expression

The bacteria responsible for leprosy could aid liver regeneration, bypassing scarring and tumors, and offering hope for safer liver disease treatments. Leprosy, a chronic infectious disease caused by the bacterium Mycobacterium leprae, is one of the oldest and most persistent diseases in the worl

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