Dr. Eka
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Literature
Often Equated, This is the Difference between Xenophobia and Racism
“Although they are similar, xenophobia and racism are different things. Xenophobia is more like a fear of strangers.” Halodoc, Jakarta…
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5 Rarely Known Facts about Kratom Leaves
“The benefits of kratom leaves as traditional medicine are quite a lot. However, there is a risk of side effects…
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Note, These are 3 Steps of Treatment for People with Leukemia
“People with leukemia have different conditions and levels of severity. However, the stages of leukemia treatment are generally the same.”…
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Often Considered the Same, This is the Difference between Lordosis and Scoliosis
“Lordosis and scoliosis are two problems of the spine that affect posture. However, the symptoms, causes, and treatment are different.”…
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This is a simple way to deal with colic in babies
“Colic is a very normal condition experienced by babies when they are 3-4 months old. Mothers can deal with colic…
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These are the characteristics of colic in babies and how to deal with it
“Know the characteristics of colic in children, such as very strong crying and at the same time every day. This…
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Is it true that leprosy cases in Indonesia are still high? These are the Facts
“Indonesia is the third country with the most cases of leprosy in the world. Get treatment early so that the…
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3 Easy Tips to Avoid the Fear of Xenophobia
“Someone who has xenophobia will have an excessive fear of strangers. However, this problem is not included in the group…
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4 Types of Hernia Diseases that are Rarely Known
“Hernia can cause a bulge in the body. This disease, which is often referred to as hereditary disease, also has…
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Fact Check: Can Hydrocephalus Be Cured?
“Hydrocephalus is a condition that causes a child’s head to enlarge due to a buildup of fluid in the brain.…
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