What is laser prostate surgery?

Posted on: 13 May 2022

Laser surgery is commonly used to treat a condition known as BPH, benign prostatic hyperplasia, which in layman's terms simply means an enlarged prostate. In Australia, this type of surgery is known as green light laser prostate surgery. Its use is becoming more widespread as the technology evolves, and as more surgeons are being trained to use it and recognise its benefits. What is an enlarged prostate? A prostate is simply a small gland in men, which is commonly described as being about the size of a walnut and is part of the male reproductive system.
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Child Psychology: An Overview

Posted on: 21 January 2022

This article provides a general introduction to child psychology services. Read on to discover everything you need to know about this subject. What is child psychology? Child psychology is a field that looks at how children develop and learn about their environment. Child psychologists include consulting with parents, educators and social workers to help understand a child's mental health support needs. They may also conduct assessments or observations to determine a child's mental health or developmental status.
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Visiting a Medical Centre to Check for Type 2 Diabetes: A Guide

Posted on: 18 August 2021

This blog post is going to talk about type 2 diabetes and the reasons you should get checked out if you think that you might have it. There are many symptoms of type 2 diabetes and some can be quite serious, so people must get a proper diagnosis and treatment as soon as possible. Now find out what this condition is all about. What is type 2 diabetes? Type 2 diabetes occurs when your pancreas doesn't produce enough insulin or when your body doesn't respond well to insulin.
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Why a Shoulder Injury Should Always Be Treated With Maximum Caution

Posted on: 31 March 2021

The shoulder is one of the most important joints in the body and also one of the strongest. However, just because it is strong does not mean that it is immune to damage that can render it almost useless. In fact, in the past shoulder injuries were far more common because people did not understand its limits and were far quicker to reinjure what could have been simple fixes. That is why you should always go and talk to a professional about your shoulder injury no matter how big or small you think it may be.
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