• How to prevent Malaria ?

    How to prevent Malaria ?

    Malaria is an infectious disease caused by parasites and mainly spread through the bites of infected mosquitoes. Every year, millions of people around the world are affected by malaria, especially in tropical areas of Africa, Asia and Latin America. Understanding the basic knowledge and preventio...
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  • Do you know about  thrombus ?

    Do you know about thrombus ?

    What is thrombus? Thrombus refers to the solid material formed in blood vessels, usually composed of platelets, red blood cells, white blood cells and fibrin. The formation of blood clots is a natural response of the body to injury or bleeding in order to stop bleeding and promote wound healing. ...
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  • Do you know about kidney failure?

    Do you know about kidney failure?

    Information for kidney failure Functions of the kidneys: generate urine, maintain water balance, eliminate metabolites and toxic substances from the human body, maintain the acid-base balance of the human body, secrete or synthesize some substances, and regulate the physiological functions of...
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  • What do you know about Sepsis?

    What do you know about Sepsis?

    Sepsis is known as the “silent killer”. It may be very unfamiliar to most people, but in fact it is not far away from us. It is the main cause of death from infection worldwide. As a critical illness, The morbidity and mortality rate of sepsis remain high. It is estimated that there a...
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  • What do you know about cough?

    What do you know about cough?

    Cold no just a cold? Generally speaking, symptoms such as fever, runny nose, sore throat, and nasal congestion are collectively referred to as “colds.” These symptoms may originate from different causes and are not exactly the same as a cold. Strictly speaking, the cold is the most co...
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  • Do you know about Blood  type ABO&Rhd Rapid test

    Do you know about Blood type ABO&Rhd Rapid test

    The Blood Type (ABO&Rhd) Test kit – a revolutionary tool designed to simplify the blood typing process. Whether you are a healthcare professional, lab technician or an individual who wants to know your blood type, this innovative product delivers unparalleled accuracy, convenience and e...
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  • Do you know about C-peptide?

    Do you know about C-peptide?

    C-peptide, or linking peptide, is a short-chain amino acid that plays a vital role in the production of insulin in the body. It is a by-product of insulin production and is released by the pancreas in equal amounts to insulin. Understanding C-peptide can provide valuable insights into various hea...
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  • The important of Early screening of kidney function

    The important of Early screening of kidney function

    Early screening of kidney function refers to detecting specific indicators in urine and blood to detect possible kidney disease or abnormal kidney function early. These indicators include creatinine, urea nitrogen, urine trace protein, etc. Early screening can help detect potential kidney problem...
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  • Congratulation! Wizbiotech acquire  the 2nd FOB self test certificate in China

    Congratulation! Wizbiotech acquire the 2nd FOB self test certificate in China

    On August 23th, 2024, Wizbiotech has secured the second FOB (Fecal Occult Blood) self-testing certificate in China.  This achievement  means  Wizbiotech’s leadership in the burgeoning field of at-home diagnostic testing. Fecal occult blood testing is a routine test used to detect the presence of...
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  • Importance of C-Peptide in Understanding and Managing Diabetes

    C-peptide, also known as linking peptide, is a crucial amino acid in insulin production. It is released by the pancreas alongside insulin and serves as a key marker for assessing pancreatic function. While insulin regulates blood sugar levels, C-peptide plays a different role and is essential in ...
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  • How do you know about Monkeypox?

    How do you know about Monkeypox?

    1.What is monkeypox? Monkeypox is a zoonotic infectious disease caused by monkeypox virus infection. The incubation period is 5 to 21 days, usually 6 to 13 days.There are two distinct genetic clades of monkeypox virus – the Central African (Congo Basin) clade and the West African clade. Ea...
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  • Early Detection of Sepsis Using Heparin-Binding Protein

    body: Sepsis, often referred to as the “silent killer,” is a critical illness that remains a leading cause of death from infection globally. With an estimated 20 to 30 million cases of sepsis each year worldwide, the urgency in identifying and treating sepsis early is paramount. It is...
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