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Effective first aid can save lives and prevent minor injuries from worsening. Below is a comprehensive guide to various types of first aid, designed to equip you with essential knowledge for emergencies.
1. Cuts and Scrapes
- Action: Clean the wound with water and mild soap to remove dirt. Apply an antiseptic (e.g., iodine) and cover with a sterile bandage.
- Tip: Change the bandage daily or if it becomes wet.
2. Burns
- Minor Burns: Cool the burn under running water for 10-15 minutes. Apply a burn ointment and cover loosely with a sterile dressing.
- Severe Burns: Seek medical help immediately; do not apply ice or ointments.
- Tip: Avoid popping blisters to prevent infection.
3. Choking
- Action: Perform the Heimlich maneuver: Stand behind the person, wrap your arms around their waist, and thrust inward and upward below the ribcage.
- Tip: For infants, use gentle back blows and chest thrusts.
4. Sprains and Strains
- Action: Follow R.I.C.E.: Rest, Ice (apply for 20 minutes), Compression (use an elastic bandage), and Elevation (raise the injured area).
- Tip: Avoid applying heat initially, as it may increase swelling.
5. Fractures
- Action: Immobilize the area with a splint or sling and seek medical attention. Do not attempt to realign the bone.
- Tip: Apply ice to reduce swelling while waiting for help.
6. Heart Attack
- Signs: Chest pain, shortness of breath, nausea, or arm/jaw pain.
- Action: Call emergency services immediately. If conscious, have the person chew an aspirin (unless allergic) and stay calm.
7. CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation)
- Action: For adults, push hard and fast on the chest (100-120 compressions per minute). For trained individuals, combine with rescue breaths.
- Tip: Use an AED if available and follow its prompts.
8. Bleeding
- Action: Apply direct pressure with a clean cloth or bandage. Elevate the wound if possible and maintain pressure until bleeding stops.
- Tip: For severe bleeding, use a tourniquet only if trained.
9. Allergic Reactions
- Action: For severe reactions (anaphylaxis), use an epinephrine auto-injector (e.g., EpiPen) if available and call emergency services.
- Tip: Monitor breathing and be prepared for CPR.
10. Seizures
- Action: Clear the area of hazards, cushion the head, and time the seizure. Do not restrain or put anything in the mouth.
- Tip: Seek medical help if the seizure lasts over 5 minutes.
11. Heatstroke
- Action: Move the person to a cool area, apply cool water to the skin, and fan them. Seek immediate medical help.
- Tip: Offer sips of water if conscious.
12. Hypothermia
- Action: Move to a warm place, remove wet clothing, and wrap in blankets. Provide warm drinks if conscious.
- Tip: Avoid rapid rewarming to prevent shock.
General Tips:
- Stay calm and assess the situation.
- Call emergency services (e.g., 911) when in doubt.
- Keep a well-stocked first aid kit with bandages, antiseptics, and gloves.
- Learn basic first aid and CPR through certified training.
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Medical science is divided into non-clinical, paraclinical, and clinical branches, each playing a vital role in healthcare. Below is a detailed guide, visualized as a family tree.
1. Non-Clinical Branches
- Description: Foundational sciences providing the academic basis for medical practice.
- Subjects:
- Anatomy: Studies body structure, essential for surgical and diagnostic fields.
- Biochemistry: Explores chemical processes within the body, aiding disease understanding.
- Physiology: Examines body functions, from cells to organs.
- Medical Genetics: Investigates genetic disorders and inherited traits.
- Role: Supports medical education and research.
2. Paraclinical Branches
- Description: Diagnostic and supportive fields bridging basic science and clinical practice.
- Subjects:
- Pathology: Studies disease causes and effects via tissue analysis.
- Microbiology: Examines microorganisms causing infections.
- Forensic Medicine: Applies medical knowledge to legal contexts.
- Pharmacology: Studies drugs and their effects on the body.
- Role: Provides diagnostic and therapeutic insights.
3. Clinical Branches
- Description: Direct patient care through primary specialties and subspecialties.
- Primary Specialties:
- Medicine: Treats adult diseases, focusing on internal organs.
- Subspecialties: Cardiology (heart), Neurology (nervous system), Endocrinology (hormones), Gastroenterology (digestive system).
- Pediatrics: Cares for children, from infancy to adolescence.
- Subspecialties: Pediatric Cardiology, Pediatric Oncology.
- Surgery: Treats conditions via operative procedures.
- Subspecialties: Orthopedics (bones), Neurosurgery (brain), Cardiothoracic Surgery.
- Obstetrics and Gynecology (OB/GYN): Manages pregnancy and women’s reproductive health.
- Subspecialties: Maternal-Fetal Medicine, Gynecologic Oncology.
- Role: Delivers direct patient care and specialized treatments.
General Insights:
- Non-clinical sciences lay the foundation for medical knowledge.
- Paraclinical fields bridge theory and patient care.
- Clinical specialties deliver direct, specialized treatments.
- Collaboration across branches enhances patient outcomes.
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The following ranks all 194 WHO member states by healthcare facility coverage, based on the WHO Universal Health Coverage (UHC) Service Coverage Index (2021), reflecting access to quality healthcare services on a 0-100 scale.
The World Health Organization (WHO), established in 1948, is a specialized UN agency dedicated to global public health, promoting universal health coverage, coordinating emergency responses, and advancing health policies worldwide.
Key Functions:
- Global Health Leadership: Sets international health standards and guidelines, advising governments on evidence-based policies.
- Emergency Response: Coordinates rapid responses to outbreaks like COVID-19, Ebola, and natural disasters.
- Health Equity: Promotes access to essential medicines, vaccines, and healthcare for all.
- Data and Research: Monitors global health trends and publishes critical health data.
Major Initiatives:
- Universal Health Coverage: Ensures affordable, quality healthcare access globally.
- Vaccination Programs: Leads efforts like GAVI to immunize against preventable diseases.
- Disease Eradication: Targets diseases like polio, malaria, and tuberculosis for elimination.
- Health Systems Strengthening: Supports countries in building resilient healthcare infrastructures.
Key Achievements:
- Eradicated smallpox in 1980.
- Reduced polio cases by over 99% since 1988.
- Led global COVID-19 response, including COVAX for vaccine equity.
General Tips:
- Stay updated with WHO’s health alerts and guidelines.
- Support WHO’s campaigns for equitable healthcare access.
- Explore WHO’s resources for reliable health information.
Learn more about WHO on Wikipedia
Wikipedia's health-related database is a vast, freely accessible repository of medical and wellness information, collaboratively curated by global contributors and backed by reliable sources. It serves as a vital resource for DattaHealth, providing up-to-date, evidence-based content on diverse health topics.
Scope of Content
- Diseases: Detailed entries on conditions like diabetes, cancer, and infectious diseases, covering symptoms, causes, treatments, and epidemiology.
- Medications: Information on drugs, including mechanisms, side effects, and usage, from aspirin to advanced biologics.
- Medical History: Chronicles of medical pioneers, historical practices, and milestones like the discovery of penicillin or vaccines.
- Surgeries: Descriptions of procedures, from appendectomies to robotic surgeries, with insights into techniques and recovery.
- Procedures: Explanations of diagnostic and therapeutic methods like colonoscopy, MRI, and chemotherapy.
- Lab Tests: Details on tests such as blood panels, biopsies, and genetic screenings, including their purpose and interpretation.
- Organisms: Data on pathogens like bacteria, viruses, and parasites, linked to diseases like malaria or COVID-19.
- Community Medicine: Insights into public health, epidemiology, and global health initiatives like vaccination campaigns.
- Fitness and Diet: Guidance on exercise regimens, nutritional science, and wellness practices for holistic health.
Key Features
- Accessibility: Freely available in multiple languages, making health knowledge inclusive and global.
- Credibility: Content is sourced from peer-reviewed studies, medical texts, and reputable organizations like WHO.
- Dynamic Updates: Constantly revised by experts and volunteers to reflect the latest medical advancements.
- Comprehensive Coverage: Spans from historical medicine to cutting-edge therapies like gene editing.
Usage on DattaHealth
DattaHealth leverages Wikipedia’s API to deliver curated health insights, ensuring users access accurate, concise information tailored to their interests. From understanding Alzheimer’s to exploring fitness tips, this database empowers informed health decisions.
Limitations
- Not a substitute for professional medical advice.
- Content varies in depth depending on topic and contributor input.
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Welcome to the DattaHealth Topic Library, with over 2000 health related topics, a curated collection of health-related keywords organized by category. This resource draws from extensive medical knowledge bases to provide quick access to key terms in diseases, medications, history, surgeries, procedures, lab tests, organisms, community medicine, fitness, and diet. Each category features at least 50 essential keywords for exploration and reference.
Diseases (50+ Keywords):
Diabetes mellitus, Hypertension, Cancer, Arthritis, Asthma, Alzheimer's disease, Osteoporosis, Epilepsy, Migraine, Psoriasis, Parkinson's disease, Multiple sclerosis, Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, Influenza, Tuberculosis, Malaria, COVID-19, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, HIV/AIDS, Ebola virus disease, Zika virus, Cholera, Typhoid fever, Measles, Mumps, Rubella, Poliomyelitis, Dengue fever, Yellow fever, Rabies, Leprosy, Lyme disease, Syphilis, Gonorrhea, Chlamydia infection, Human papillomavirus infection, Shingles, Tetanus, Whooping cough, Cystic fibrosis, Sickle cell disease, Hemophilia, Thalassemia, Anemia, Leukemia, Lymphoma, Melanoma, Basal-cell carcinoma, Squamous-cell carcinoma, Prostate cancer, Breast cancer, Lung cancer, Colorectal cancer, Pancreatic cancer, Liver cancer, Kidney cancer, Stomach cancer, Esophageal cancer, Ovarian cancer, Cervical cancer, Endometrial cancer, Testicular cancer, Bladder cancer, Brain tumor, Glioblastoma, Sarcoma, Hodgkin lymphoma, Non-Hodgkin lymphoma, Myeloma, Gout, Rheumatoid arthritis, Osteoarthritis, Lupus erythematosus, Scleroderma, Dermatomyositis, Sjogren's syndrome, Crohn's disease, Ulcerative colitis, Irritable bowel syndrome, Gastroesophageal reflux disease, Peptic ulcer disease, Gallstones, Kidney stones, Chronic kidney disease, Glomerulonephritis, Nephrotic syndrome, Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, Dilated cardiomyopathy, Arrhythmia, Atrial fibrillation, Heart failure, Myocardial infarction, Stroke, Transient ischemic attack, Peripheral artery disease, Deep vein thrombosis, Pulmonary embolism, Varicose veins, Hemorrhoids, Obesity, Metabolic syndrome, Hypothyroidism.
Medication (50+ Keywords):
Aspirin, Insulin, Antibiotic, Vaccine, Antidepressant, Statins, Beta blocker, Chemotherapy, Analgesic, Antihistamine, Paracetamol, Ibuprofen, Naproxen, Diclofenac, Metformin, Sulfonylurea, Thiazolidinedione, GLP-1 receptor agonist, DPP-4 inhibitor, SGLT2 inhibitor, Warfarin, Heparin, Low molecular weight heparin, Clopidogrel, Aspirin (medicine), ACE inhibitor, Angiotensin II receptor blocker, Calcium channel blocker, Diuretic, Loop diuretic, Thiazide, Potassium-sparing diuretic, Nitroglycerin, Isosorbide mononitrate, Amiodarone, Digoxin, Beta-2 agonist, Salbutamol, Formoterol, Salmeterol, Inhaled corticosteroid, Prednisone, Hydrocortisone, Dexamethasone, Methotrexate, Azathioprine, Cyclophosphamide, Cyclosporine, Tacrolimus, Mycophenolate mofetil, Monoclonal antibody, Infliximab, Adalimumab, Etanercept, Rituximab, Trastuzumab, Bevacizumab, Pembrolizumab, Nivolumab, Check-point inhibitor, Immunotherapy, Interferon, Interleukin-2, Erythropoietin, Granulocyte colony-stimulating factor, Tamoxifen, Aromatase inhibitor, Letrozole, Anastrozole, Exemestane, Finasteride, Dutasteride, Levothyroxine, Liothyronine, Carbimazole, Propylthiouracil, Radioiodine therapy, Benzodiazepine, Diazepam, Lorazepam, Clonazepam, Alprazolam, Midazolam, Z-drug, Zolpidem, Eszopiclone, Barbiturate, Phenobarbital, Thiopental, Ketamine, Propofol, Etomidate, Halothane, Isoflurane, Sevoflurane, Desflurane, Local anesthetic, Lidocaine, Bupivacaine, Ropivacaine, Procaine, Antipsychotic, Haloperidol, Chlorpromazine.
Medical History (50+ Keywords):
History of medicine, Hippocrates, Galen, Avicenna, Andreas Vesalius, William Harvey, Edward Jenner, Louis Pasteur, Robert Koch, Florence Nightingale, Joseph Lister, Alexander Fleming, Paul Ehrlich, Harvey Cushing, William Osler, Rudolf Virchow, Ignaz Semmelweis, Claude Bernard, Ambroise Paré, Paracelsus, Traditional Chinese medicine, Ayurveda, Unani medicine, Medieval medicine, Renaissance medicine, Islamic medicine, Ancient Egyptian medicine, Greek medicine, Roman medicine, Babylonian medicine, Mayan medicine, Aztec medicine, Native American medicine, African traditional medicine, History of surgery, History of anatomy, History of physiology, History of pathology, History of pharmacology, History of microbiology, History of genetics, History of immunology, History of vaccination, History of psychiatry, History of neurology, History of cardiology, History of endocrinology, History of oncology, History of pediatrics, History of obstetrics, History of gynecology, History of dermatology, History of radiology, History of dentistry, History of nursing, History of pharmacy, History of hospitals, History of public health, History of sanitation, History of quarantine, History of hygiene, History of epidemiology, History of medical ethics, History of bioethics, History of organ transplantation, History of anesthesia, History of antibiotics, History of antiseptics, History of blood transfusion, History of dialysis, History of X-rays, History of MRI, History of CT scan, History of ultrasound, History of laparoscopic surgery, History of robotic surgery, History of prosthetics, History of wheelchairs, History of eyeglasses, History of hearing aids, History of pacemakers, History of defibrillators, History of insulin, History of penicillin, History of sulfa drugs, History of vaccines, History of polio vaccine, History of smallpox vaccine, History of COVID-19 vaccine, History of HIV/AIDS treatment, History of malaria treatment, History of tuberculosis treatment, History of leprosy treatment, History of cancer treatment, History of chemotherapy, History of radiation therapy, History of immunotherapy.
Surgeries (50+ Keywords):
Decompressive craniectomy, Hemispherectomy, Anterior temporal lobectomy, Hypophysectomy, Amygdalohippocampectomy, Ventriculostomy, Craniotomy, Pallidotomy, Thalamotomy, Lobotomy, Bilateral cingulotomy, Cordotomy, Rhizotomy, Neurosurgery, Psychosurgery, Brain biopsy, Ganglionectomy, Sympathectomy, Endoscopic thoracic sympathectomy, Neurectomy, Axotomy, Vagotomy, Nerve biopsy, Hypophysectomy, Thyroidectomy, Parathyroidectomy, Adrenalectomy, Pinealectomy, Punctoplasty, Trabeculoplasty, Photorefractive keratectomy, Trabeculectomy, Iridectomy, Vitrectomy, Dacryocystorhinostomy, Radial keratotomy, Mini Asymmetric Radial Keratotomy, Corneal transplantation, Tarsorrhaphy, Otoplasty, Stapedectomy, Mastoidectomy, Auriculectomy, Myringotomy, Rhinoplasty, Septoplasty, Rhinectomy, Laryngectomy, Pneumonectomy, Tracheostomy, Sinusotomy, Pneumotomy, Cricothyroidotomy, Cricothyrotomy, Bronchotomy, Thoracotomy, Thyrotomy, Tracheotomy, Lateral rhinotomy, Pleurodesis, Lung transplantation, Angioplasty, Valvuloplasty, Pericardiectomy, Endarterectomy, Cardiotomy, Pericardiotomy, Heart transplantation, Tonsillectomy, Adenoidectomy, Thymectomy, Splenectomy, Lymphadenectomy, Thymus transplantation, Spleen transplantation, Splenopexy, Lymph node biopsy, Uvulopalatoplasty, Palatoplasty, Gingivectomy, Glossectomy, Esophagectomy, Gastrectomy, Appendectomy, Proctocolectomy, Colectomy, Hepatectomy, Cholecystectomy, Pancreatectomy, Pancreaticoduodenectomy, Gastrostomy, Percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy, Gastroduodenostomy.
Procedures (50+ Keywords):
Colonoscopy, Endoscopy, Biopsy, Dialysis, Chemotherapy, Radiation therapy, Physical therapy, Electrocardiography, Magnetic resonance imaging, Computed tomography, Ultrasound imaging, X-ray, Mammography, Positron emission tomography, Dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry, Bone scan, Echocardiography, Cardiac catheterization, Angiography, Bronchoscopy, Gastroscopy, Sigmoidoscopy, Capsule endoscopy, Hysteroscopy, Cystoscopy, Laparoscopy, Thoracoscopy, Arthroscopy, Amniocentesis, Chorionic villus sampling, Lumbar puncture, Thoracentesis, Paracentesis, Fine-needle aspiration, Core needle biopsy, Excisional biopsy, Incisional biopsy, Punch biopsy, Shave biopsy, Skin prick test, Patch test, Allergy testing, Blood culture, Urine culture, Sputum culture, Stool culture, Pap smear, Colposcopy, Cryotherapy, Electrocautery, Laser therapy, Radiofrequency ablation, Microwave ablation, Cryoablation, Transesophageal echocardiography, Tilt table test, Holter monitor, Exercise stress test, Nuclear stress test, Pulmonary function test, Spirometry, Peak flow measurement, Sleep study, Polysomnography, Electroencephalography, Electromyography, Nerve conduction study, Audiometry, Otoscopy, Tympanometry, Visual field test, Ophthalmoscopy, Slit-lamp examination, Fluorescein angiography, Optical coherence tomography, Fundus photography, Skin grafting, Blood transfusion, Plasmapheresis, Leukapheresis, Stem cell transplantation, Bone marrow aspiration, Cord blood banking, Organ donation, Organ transplantation, Dialysis catheter placement, Central venous catheter insertion, Peripherally inserted central catheter, Intravenous cannulation, Arterial line insertion, Intubation, Mechanical ventilation, Tracheostomy procedure, Chest tube insertion, Pericardiocentesis, Cardioversion, Defibrillation, Pacemaker implantation, Implantable cardioverter defibrillator insertion.
Lab Tests (50+ Keywords):
Blood test, Urinalysis, Genetic testing, Biochemistry, Hematology, Microbiology, Pathology, Cytopathology, Immunology, Medical laboratory, Complete blood count, Hemoglobin test, Hematocrit, White blood cell count, Platelet count, Blood smear, Reticulocyte count, Erythrocyte sedimentation rate, C-reactive protein test, Procalcitonin test, Coagulation test, Prothrombin time, Activated partial thromboplastin time, D-dimer test, Fibrinogen test, Liver function test, Alanine transaminase, Aspartate transaminase, Alkaline phosphatase, Bilirubin test, Albumin test, Gamma-glutamyl transferase, Kidney function test, Serum creatinine, Blood urea nitrogen, Uric acid test, Electrolyte panel, Sodium blood test, Potassium blood test, Chloride blood test, Calcium blood test, Magnesium blood test, Phosphate blood test, Glucose test, Fasting blood glucose, Oral glucose tolerance test, Hemoglobin A1c, Insulin test, Lipid profile, Cholesterol test, LDL cholesterol test, HDL cholesterol test, Triglycerides test, Cardiac biomarkers, Troponin test, Creatine kinase test, BNP test, NT-proBNP test, Thyroid function test, Thyroid stimulating hormone test, Free T4 test, Free T3 test, Antithyroid antibodies test, Parathyroid hormone test, Vitamin D test, Vitamin B12 test, Folate test, Iron studies, Serum iron, Ferritin test, Total iron-binding capacity, Transferrin saturation, Hormone panel, Testosterone test, Estrogen test, Progesterone test, Luteinizing hormone test, Follicle-stimulating hormone test, Prolactin test, Cortisol test, Adrenocorticotropic hormone test, Growth hormone test, Insulin-like growth factor 1, Tumor markers, Prostate-specific antigen, Carcinoembryonic antigen, Alpha-fetoprotein, CA-125 test, CA 19-9 test, CA 15-3 test, Beta-hCG test, Neuron-specific enolase, LDH test, Immunology tests, Antinuclear antibody test, Rheumatoid factor, Anti-CCP antibody.
Organisms (50+ Keywords):
Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus, Influenza virus, Mycobacterium tuberculosis, Plasmodium falciparum, HIV, Streptococcus pyogenes, Salmonella, Candida albicans, SARS-CoV-2, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Clostridium difficile, Helicobacter pylori, Neisseria meningitidis, Neisseria gonorrhoeae, Treponema pallidum, Borrelia burgdorferi, Chlamydia trachomatis, Rickettsia rickettsii, Vibrio cholerae, Shigella dysenteriae, Yersinia pestis, Francisella tularensis, Legionella pneumophila, Haemophilus influenzae, Bordetella pertussis, Bacillus anthracis, Listeria monocytogenes, Corynebacterium diphtheriae, Enterococcus faecalis, Enterococcus faecium, Streptococcus pneumoniae, Streptococcus agalactiae, Streptococcus mutans, Norovirus, Rotavirus, Adenovirus, Rhinovirus, Coronavirus, MERS-CoV, Ebola virus, Marburg virus, Zika virus, Dengue virus, Yellow fever virus, West Nile virus, Japanese encephalitis virus, Rabies virus, Poliovirus, Measles virus, Mumps virus, Rubella virus, Varicella-zoster virus, Epstein-Barr virus, Cytomegalovirus, Herpes simplex virus 1, Herpes simplex virus 2, Hepatitis A virus, Hepatitis B virus, Hepatitis C virus, Hepatitis D virus, Hepatitis E virus, Human papillomavirus, Human T-lymphotropic virus, Respiratory syncytial virus, Human metapneumovirus, Parainfluenza virus, Orthomyxovirus, Arenavirus, Hantavirus, Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus, Lassa virus, Filovirus, Orthopoxvirus, Smallpox virus, Monkeypox virus, Cowpox virus, Toxoplasma gondii, Giardia lamblia, Entamoeba histolytica, Trichomonas vaginalis, Leishmania donovani, Leishmania major, Trypanosoma brucei, Trypanosoma cruzi, Naegleria fowleri, Acanthamoeba, Balantidium coli, Schistosoma mansoni, Schistosoma haematobium, Schistosoma japonicum, Ascaris lumbricoides, Trichuris trichiura, Enterobius vermicularis, Ancylostoma duodenale, Necator americanus, Strongyloides stercoralis.
Community Medicine (50+ Keywords):
Public health, Epidemiology, Preventive healthcare, Health education, Vaccination, Sanitation, Nutrition, Maternal health, Child health, Occupational health, Health promotion, Health policy, Primary healthcare, Universal health coverage, Community health worker, School health services, Environmental health, Mental health promotion, Health equity, Social determinants of health, Global health, International health regulations, Disease surveillance, Outbreak investigation, Contact tracing, Vector control, Infection prevention and control, Quarantine, Isolation, Health communication, Risk communication, Community participation, Health systems, Health services research, Health economics, Cost-effectiveness analysis, Burden of disease, Disability-adjusted life year, Quality-adjusted life year, Health workforce, Task shifting, Health financing, Health insurance, Social health insurance, Private health insurance, Community-based health insurance, National health service, Public–private partnership in health, Essential medicines, Essential diagnostics, Essential vaccines, Cold chain, Expanded Programme on Immunization, Polio eradication, Smallpox eradication, Measles elimination, Malaria control, Tuberculosis control, HIV prevention, Harm reduction, Needle exchange program, Safe injection practices, Safe water supply, Water purification, Water fluoridation, Oral rehydration therapy, Integrated management of childhood illness, Baby-friendly hospital initiative, Breastfeeding promotion, Micronutrient supplementation, Vitamin A supplementation, Iron supplementation, Iodine supplementation, Zinc supplementation, School feeding program, Food fortification, Salt iodization, Deworming program, Adolescent health, Reproductive health, Family planning, Contraception, Sex education, Safe motherhood, Skilled birth attendant, Emergency obstetric care, Postnatal care, Neonatal care, Integrated reproductive health services, Gender and health, Violence against women, Child protection, Immunization coverage, Health indicators, Life expectancy, Infant mortality rate, Maternal mortality ratio, Under-five mortality rate, Crude death rate.
Fitness (50+ Keywords):
Physical exercise, Aerobic exercise, Strength training, Yoga, Pilates, Swimming, Cycling, Running, Walking, High-intensity interval training, Calisthenics, CrossFit, Weightlifting, Powerlifting, Bodybuilding, Resistance training, Isometric exercise, Isotonic exercise, Plyometrics, Circuit training, Functional training, Balance training, Core training, Stretching, Flexibility exercise, Dynamic stretching, Static stretching, Foam rolling, Warm-up, Cool-down, Endurance training, Cardio exercise, Rowing, Jump rope, Dance fitness, Zumba, Kickboxing fitness, Martial arts training, Tai chi, Qigong, Parkour, Outdoor fitness, Hiking, Rock climbing, Bouldering, Mountaineering, Skiing, Snowboarding, Ice skating, Rollerblading, Surfing, Paddleboarding, Kayaking, Canoeing, Scuba diving, Snorkeling, Triathlon training, Ironman training, Marathon training, Half marathon training, 5K training, 10K training, Track and field training, Sprint training, Interval running, Tempo run, Fartlek training, Trail running, Ultra running, Obstacle course racing, Spartan race training, Tough Mudder training, Boot camp workout, Military fitness, Police fitness test training, Firefighter fitness, Occupational fitness, Workplace wellness exercise, Corporate fitness, School physical education, Adaptive physical education, Special needs fitness, Senior fitness, Geriatric exercise, Prenatal exercise, Postnatal exercise, Children's exercise, Youth sports training, Athletic training, Sports conditioning, Soccer fitness, Basketball fitness, Football fitness, Tennis fitness, Golf fitness, Cricket fitness, Baseball fitness, Rugby fitness, Hockey fitness, Volleyball fitness.
Diet (50+ Keywords):
Nutrition, Healthy diet, Mediterranean diet, Vegetarianism, Veganism, Dietary supplement, Vitamin, Mineral, Protein, Carbohydrate, Fat, Essential fatty acids, Omega-3 fatty acids, Omega-6 fatty acids, Trans fat, Saturated fat, Monounsaturated fat, Polyunsaturated fat, Cholesterol, Fiber, Soluble fiber, Insoluble fiber, Glycemic index, Glycemic load, Calorie, Basal metabolic rate, Macronutrient, Micronutrient, Balanced diet, Low-carbohydrate diet, Ketogenic diet, Atkins diet, Paleo diet, South Beach diet, Zone diet, Low-fat diet, Very-low-fat diet, High-protein diet, Dukan diet, Raw food diet, Juice cleanse, Detox diet, Intermittent fasting, Alternate-day fasting, Time-restricted eating, 16:8 diet, 5:2 diet, Fasting-mimicking diet, Religious fasting, Ramadan fasting, Lent fasting, Daniel fast, Kosher diet, Halal diet, Ayurvedic diet, Traditional Chinese diet, Macrobiotic diet, Blue Zone diet, Flexitarian diet, Pescetarian diet, Ovo-vegetarian diet, Lacto-vegetarian diet, Lacto-ovo-vegetarian diet, Fruitarian diet, Carnivore diet, Blood type diet, Genotype diet, Personalized nutrition, Precision nutrition, Anti-inflammatory diet, DASH diet, MIND diet, Gluten-free diet, Casein-free diet, Low-FODMAP diet, Specific carbohydrate diet, Elimination diet, Allergen-free diet, Food allergy diet, Food intolerance diet, Celiac disease diet, Lactose-free diet, Low-histamine diet, Low-sodium diet, Renal diet, Dialysis diet, Diabetic diet, Cardiac diet, Weight-loss diet, Weight-gain diet, Sports diet, Bodybuilding diet, Endurance athlete diet, Performance nutrition, Meal replacement, Protein shake, Energy bar, Electrolyte drink, Hydration plan, Sports supplements, Creatine supplement, Beta-alanine supplement.
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The DattaHealth platform employs a sophisticated yet user-friendly keyword-driven system to deliver tailored health content. Over 500 carefully curated health-related terms, organized into categories such as Diseases, Medication, Medical History, Surgeries, Procedures, Lab Tests, Organisms, Community Medicine, Fitness, and Diet, form the backbone of the content ecosystem, as defined in dh script.js
. Upon visiting the site, users are greeted with a welcome modal, where they can select up to four categories of interest. These preferences are securely stored in localStorage
as selectedInterests
, ensuring a personalized experience across sessions.
The algorithm dynamically generates engaging content for the news feed and featured carousel by intelligently selecting keywords from the user's chosen categories. A tracking mechanism prevents repetition, maintaining fresh and diverse content with each interaction. The search functionality enhances user experience by allowing case-insensitive keyword filtering, presenting results in visually appealing news cards or detailed modal windows. For topics beyond predefined content, the system seamlessly fetches real-time information from trusted external sources, ensuring comprehensive and up-to-date insights. Integrated with the responsive and accessible design of dh style.css
, the algorithm supports customizable themes and font sizes, smooth pagination, and intuitive navigation, empowering users with relevant, engaging, and accessible health information tailored to their interests.
About Dattahealth
Dattahealth, accessible at dattahealth.com, is a pioneering health platform dedicated to revolutionizing healthcare through digital innovation. Our mission is to deliver the most effective, accurate, affordable, and safer healthcare system globally, empowering individuals and professionals with tools to manage health seamlessly.
Our Founder
Founded by Rahul N. Datta, a final-year medical student from Bangladesh, Dattahealth reflects his vision to blend medical expertise with technology. As the creative head, Rahul’s passion for accessible healthcare drives our platform’s evolution, ensuring it meets real-world needs with precision and care. Operating under RBDNM Co., our parent company, Dattahealth is an individual initiative rooted in Bangladesh, with a global outlook.
Our Journey Since 2020
Dattahealth began in 2020 as a simple online medical PDF book downloader, providing access to medical literature for students and professionals. Initially launched as dattamed.com, the platform was a humble effort to share knowledge. Over time, Rahul’s vision expanded, leading to a transformative journey. The website underwent over 250 changes, including redesigns, enhanced functionality, and improved optimization, evolving into a comprehensive health platform. In 2023, we rebranded as Dattahealth, marking the launch of our 7th version—a milestone in our commitment to innovation.
Evolution to Dattahealth
From its origins as dattamed.com, a medical book repository, we reimagined the platform to address broader healthcare needs. The shift to Dattahealth introduced advanced features like free health data recording, where users can track categories such as Symptoms, Test Reports, Family History, Medication History, and more. We added access to over 2,000 medical topics from Wikipedia, subscription-based medical prescribing software for professionals, and free health evaluation tools. Each change—spanning design, user experience, and functionality—was driven by our goal to make healthcare digital, user-friendly, and impactful.
Our Mission
At Dattahealth, we strive to make healthcare effective and accurate through digital solutions. Our platform is designed to be affordable and safe, ensuring users worldwide can access reliable tools to manage their health. Whether you’re tracking daily health data, exploring medical knowledge, or using professional software, we aim to empower you with resources that are accessible and trustworthy.
How We Operate
Signing up at dattahealth.com is simple, requiring only an email, name, password, date of birth, and sex. Users can record detailed health data, access educational content, or subscribe to professional tools. Accounts inactive for 30 days are automatically deleted for security, and email changes require creating a new account. For support, reach us at dattahealthishere@gmail.com.
Our Global Vision
From our roots in Bangladesh, Dattahealth aspires to transform global healthcare. Version 7 of our platform reflects years of refinement and a commitment to excellence. We’re not just a website; we’re a movement to make healthcare inclusive, digital, and reliable for all.
Join Us
Visit dattahealth.com to explore our services and join our journey to redefine healthcare. With Rahul N. Datta’s vision and over 250 iterative improvements, Dattahealth is your partner in building a healthier, more connected world!
Services We Offer at Dattahealth
At Dattahealth, accessible via dattahealth.com, we provide a comprehensive suite of health-focused services designed to empower individuals and professionals to manage health effectively, gain knowledge, and utilize specialized tools.
Free Health Data Recording
Our platform allows you to record your health data daily at no cost. After signing up or logging in, you can document a wide range of health-related information to track your wellness journey. Choose from categories such as Symptoms, Test Reports, Detected Present Illness, Detected Past Illness, Family History, Personal History, Medication History, Surgical History, Socio-Economic History, Immunological History, Menstrual History, Obstetric History, Weight, Height, Eye Sight, Medical Events, and Surgical Events. This service helps you maintain a detailed health record, enabling better monitoring and management of your health status. Keep your account active, as accounts inactive for 30 days are automatically deleted for security and efficiency.
Access to Extensive Medical Knowledge
Dattahealth offers access to over 2,000 health and medical topics sourced directly from Wikipedia. Whether you're curious about a specific condition, treatment, or health practice, you can explore a vast library of reliable, well-curated information. Simply select the topics that interest you to deepen your understanding of medical and health-related subjects, making informed decisions about your well-being. This service is free and available to all registered users, ensuring everyone has access to valuable health insights.
Subscription-Based Medical Prescribing Software
For healthcare professionals and institutions, we offer advanced, subscription-based medical class prescribing software. These tools are designed to streamline the process of prescribing medications, managing patient data, and ensuring accurate medical documentation. Our software is tailored to meet the needs of medical practitioners, providing a user-friendly interface and robust functionality to support clinical workflows. Subscribe through dattahealth.com to access these premium tools and enhance your practice with cutting-edge technology.
Free Health Evaluation and Screening Tools
Dattahealth provides a range of free tools for health evaluation and screening, empowering users to assess their health proactively. These tools allow you to evaluate key health metrics, identify potential risks, and screen for various conditions without any cost. Designed for ease of use, our screening tools are accessible to all registered users, helping you stay informed about your health and take preventive measures when needed.
Why Choose Our Services?
Founded by Rahul N. Datta, a final-year medical student, and operating under RBDNM Co. in Bangladesh, Dattahealth is committed to making health management accessible and effective. Our services are built to cater to both individuals seeking to track their health and professionals needing specialized tools. Sign up requires only an email, name, password, date of birth, and sex, with support available at dattahealthishere@gmail.com. Note that your email cannot be changed after registration; to update it, delete your account and create a new one.
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Visit dattahealth.com to explore our services, record your health data, access medical knowledge, subscribe to professional software, and use our free evaluation tools to take control of your health journey!
Welcome to Dattahealth! Dattahealth, accessible at dattahealth.com, is your go-to platform for managing health data, accessing medical knowledge, and utilizing health tools.
Getting Started: To begin, sign up with your email, name, password, date of birth, and sex. These details are required to create your account. Note that your email cannot be changed after registration; to use a different email, you must delete your account and create a new one.
Logging In: Use your registered email and password to log in. Ensure your account remains active, as inactivity for 30 days will result in automatic deletion of your account.
Recording Health Data: After logging in, you can record various health-related data for free. Choose from options like Symptoms, Test Report, Detected Present Illness, Detected Past Illness, Family History, Personal History, Medication History, Surgical History, Socio-Economic History, Immunological History, Menstrual History, Obstetric History, Weight, Height, Eye Sight, Medical Events, and Surgical Events. Simply select the relevant category and input your data to keep track of your health status.
Accessing Medical Knowledge: Explore over 2000 health and medical topics sourced from Wikipedia. Select topics of your choice to gain insights and stay informed about various medical conditions and health practices.
Subscription-Based Medical Software: Dattahealth offers subscription-based medical class prescribing software for professionals. Subscribe to access advanced tools designed to assist with medical prescriptions and management.
Free Health Tools: Utilize our free tools for health evaluation and screening. These tools help you assess your health status and identify potential areas of concern without any cost.
Account Management: Keep your account active by logging in regularly. If you need to update your email, delete your existing account via the account settings and create a new one. For support, contact us at dattahealthishere@gmail.com.
About Us: Founded by Rahul N. Datta, a final-year medical student, Dattahealth is an individual initiative under RBDNM Co., based in Bangladesh, dedicated to empowering you with health management tools.
Start Your Health Journey: Sign up today at dattahealth.com to record your health, gain knowledge, and access powerful tools!
At Dattahealth, we are committed to protecting your privacy and ensuring the security of your personal information. This Privacy Policy outlines how we collect, use, store, and safeguard your data when you use our website and services at dattahealth.com, as of September 19, 2025.
1. Information We Collect
We collect minimal personal data to provide our services. When you sign up or log in, we collect your name, email, password, date of birth, and sex. These details are required to create and manage your account. Health data you enter, such as Symptoms, Test Reports, Detected Present or Past Illness, Family History, Personal History, Medication History, Surgical History, Socio-Economic History, Immunological History, Menstrual History, Obstetric History, Weight, Height, Eye Sight, Medical Events, or Surgical Events, is stored securely for your personal use. We may also collect non-personal data, such as browser type and device information, to optimize site performance.
2. How We Use Your Information
Your personal information is used to create and maintain your account, enabling you to record and access your health data. Health data entries are used solely to provide you with a personalized health tracking experience. Non-personal data helps us improve site functionality and user experience. We do not share, sell, or disclose your personal data to third parties, except as required by law.
3. Data Storage and Security
Your account and health data are stored securely on our servers with industry-standard encryption and security measures to protect against unauthorized access. However, no system is entirely risk-free. Accounts inactive for 30 days are automatically deleted to ensure data security. Your registered email cannot be changed; to use a different email, you must delete your account and create a new one.
4. Cookies and Tracking
Dattahealth does not use cookies or tracking technologies for analytics or advertising. Health data processing and interactions, such as accessing medical topics or using evaluation tools, occur in real-time without persistent tracking. External content, such as medical topics sourced from Wikipedia, is subject to the privacy policies of those third-party providers.
5. Your Rights and Choices
You may request deletion of your account and associated data by contacting us. Accounts can be deleted manually, and a new account must be created for a different email. Users in regions with data protection laws (e.g., GDPR, CCPA) have rights to access, correct, or delete their data; contact us to exercise these rights.
6. Third-Party Links
Our platform provides access to over 2,000 medical topics sourced from Wikipedia. These external links are offered for informational purposes, and we are not responsible for the privacy practices of third-party sites. Please review their policies before engaging.
7. Updates to This Policy
We may update this Privacy Policy to reflect changes in our services or legal requirements. Updates will be posted on this page, with the effective date noted (last updated: September 19, 2025). Continued use of Dattahealth constitutes acceptance of the revised policy.
8. Contact Us
For questions about this Privacy Policy or your data, email us at dattahealthishere@gmail.com. We aim to respond within 7 business days.
9. Disclaimer
Dattahealth is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Content, including health evaluation tools and medical topics, is for informational purposes only. Always consult a healthcare provider for medical decisions.
© 2023-2025 Dattahealth. All rights reserved.
Data Safety at Dattahealth
Our Commitment to Data Protection
At Dattahealth, accessible at dattahealth.com, we prioritize the safety and security of your personal and health data. Operated by RBDNM Co. in Bangladesh, our platform is designed to protect your information while providing services like health data recording, medical knowledge access, subscription-based prescribing software, and free evaluation tools. This Data Safety section outlines our measures to safeguard your data and the potential risks, as of September 19, 2025.
1. Data We Collect
When you sign up or log in, we collect your name, email, password, date of birth, and sex to manage your account. Health data, such as Symptoms, Test Reports, Detected Present or Past Illness, Family History, Personal History, Medication History, Surgical History, Socio-Economic History, Immunological History, Menstrual History, Obstetric History, Weight, Height, Eye Sight, Medical Events, or Surgical Events, is securely stored for your personal use. Non-personal data, like browser type or device information, may be collected to enhance site performance.
2. How We Protect Your Data
We employ industry-standard security measures, including encryption and secure server protocols, to protect your account and health data from unauthorized access. Data is stored on servers with robust access controls and regular security audits to ensure integrity. Accounts inactive for 30 days are automatically deleted to minimize risks of dormant data exposure. While we take every precaution to safeguard your information, no system is entirely immune to potential breaches, deletion, or cracking due to evolving cyber threats.
3. Potential Risks
Despite our best efforts, there is always a possibility that data could be compromised, deleted, or cracked due to unforeseen vulnerabilities or cyberattacks. We continuously monitor and update our systems to mitigate these risks, but we cannot guarantee absolute security. Users are encouraged to use strong, unique passwords and keep their account credentials confidential to further enhance safety.
4. Data Handling and Retention
Your health data is processed solely to provide personalized tracking and is not shared, sold, or disclosed to third parties, except as required by law. Your registered email cannot be changed; to use a different email, you must delete your account and create a new one. Deleted accounts, including all associated data, are permanently removed from our servers. We retain data only as long as necessary to provide our services or comply with legal obligations.
5. Third-Party Interactions
Our platform provides access to over 2,000 medical topics sourced from Wikipedia. These external resources are subject to their own security and privacy practices, and we are not responsible for their data handling. Users should exercise caution when accessing third-party content.
6. Your Role in Data Safety
You can help protect your data by maintaining an active account, as inactivity for 30 days triggers automatic deletion. If you wish to delete your account manually, you can do so via account settings. For data access, correction, or deletion requests, especially under data protection laws (e.g., GDPR, CCPA), contact us at dattahealthishere@gmail.com. We aim to respond within 7 business days.
7. Updates to Data Safety Practices
We may update our data safety practices to address new risks or legal requirements. Updates will be posted on dattahealth.com, effective upon posting (last updated: September 19, 2025). Continued use of our services constitutes acceptance of these updates.
8. Contact Us
For questions about data safety or to report concerns, email us at dattahealthishere@gmail.com. We are committed to addressing your inquiries promptly.
9. Disclaimer
While we strive to protect your data, Dattahealth is not liable for losses or damages resulting from data breaches, deletion, or cracking beyond our control. Our services, including health tools and content, are for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice.
© 2023-2025 Dattahealth. All rights reserved.
Disclaimer
General Information
Dattahealth, accessible at dattahealth.com and operated by RBDNM Co. in Bangladesh, provides services including free health data recording, access to over 2,000 medical topics sourced from Wikipedia, subscription-based medical prescribing software, and free health evaluation and screening tools. This Disclaimer outlines the limitations and intended use of our platform, effective September 19, 2025.
1. Not a Substitute for Professional Medical Advice
The content and services provided by Dattahealth, including health data recording (e.g., Symptoms, Test Reports, Family History, Medication History, Weight, Height, and more), medical topics, evaluation tools, and software, are for informational and educational purposes only. They are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any medical condition. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Dattahealth is not a substitute for professional medical care.
2. Accuracy of Information
We strive to provide accurate and up-to-date information, particularly for medical topics sourced from Wikipedia. However, we do not guarantee the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of any content, including third-party information. Users are responsible for verifying information before making health-related decisions. Dattahealth is not liable for any errors or omissions in the content provided.
3. Use of Services
By using our platform, you agree to use our services responsibly. Health data recording requires a registered account with your name, email, password, date of birth, and sex. Accounts inactive for 30 days are automatically deleted, and emails cannot be changed without creating a new account. Dattahealth is not responsible for data loss due to account deletion or technical issues.
4. Subscription-Based Software
Our subscription-based medical prescribing software is designed for professional use. While we aim to provide reliable tools, Dattahealth is not liable for any errors, misuse, or outcomes resulting from the software’s use. Users must ensure compliance with local medical regulations when using these tools.
5. Limitation of Liability
Dattahealth, its founder Rahul N. Datta, and RBDNM Co. are not liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, or consequential damages arising from your use of our services, including but not limited to data loss, service interruptions, or reliance on our content or tools. Our services are provided "as is" without warranties of any kind.
6. Third-Party Content
Our platform includes links to third-party content, such as Wikipedia, for medical topics. We do not control or endorse these external resources and are not responsible for their accuracy, reliability, or availability. Use third-party content at your own risk and review their terms and policies.
7. User Responsibility
You are responsible for the accuracy of the data you enter, such as health records, and for maintaining the security of your account credentials. Dattahealth is not liable for unauthorized access due to user negligence.
8. Governing Law
This Disclaimer is governed by the laws of Bangladesh. Any disputes arising from your use of Dattahealth will be resolved in the courts of Bangladesh.
9. Updates to This Disclaimer
We may update this Disclaimer to reflect changes in our services or legal requirements. Updates will be posted on dattahealth.com, effective upon posting (last updated: September 19, 2025). Continued use of our services constitutes acceptance of the revised Disclaimer.
10. Contact Us
For questions about this Disclaimer, email us at dattahealthishere@gmail.com. We aim to respond within 7 business days.
© 2023-2025 Dattahealth. All rights reserved.