Hepatitis B (Hbv) is a highly contagious infectious liver disease caused by a DNA virus that is transmitted through infected blood, semen and vaginal secretions, or from mother to child
Nail melanoma: This article draws from the paper by Dr Nevice Davis, an Australian surgeon and researcher, published in 1978 and known as 'The Signs of Melanoma'
Migraine is a particular form of headache. Its clinical relevance derives from the intensity and frequency of the painful attacks, which drastically worsen the patients' quality of life
Diabetic microangiopathy is an important complication that affects the small vessels of various organs and can occur, in the long term, in individuals with diabetes mellitus with suboptimal control
Colds are often associated with the cold, with a so-called 'cold snap', but in reality it is a viral infection and therefore its onset is linked to the presence of a virus