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We Care is a global online platform (https://wecaregolp.com/) with content covering diverse areas of the health sector, natural sciences, etc. 

  • We try to make our content as unique, descriptive, and informative as possible.
  • Our goal is to create an educational niche where one can find relevant topics and use them as study materials/notes.
  • We are planning to expand it enormously in near future.
  • This online educational platform is dedicated to providing comprehensive study notes and resources for healthcare professionals (including students) as well as others interested in health-related fields. 
  • This niche covers a range of subjects, including anatomy and physiology, nutrition, diseases, diagnostic procedures, preventive measures, public health, and more.
  • The notes provided by We Care are created by healthcare professionals. It covers all aspects of the subject matter, from the basics to advanced topics. They are intended to assist all in achieving their academic and professional objectives and to provide them with a comprehensive understanding of the material.

  • Escherichia coli Infection

    Introduction Escherichia coli (E. coli) infection is an infection caused by a bacteria called Escherichia coli (abbreviated E. coli). It can result in severe and bloody diarrhea. Escherichia coli (E. coli) E. coli is a gram-negative, rod-shaped bacterium of the Enterobacteriaceae family. It is a facultative anaerobic, non-sporulating coliform bacterium that colonizes the gastrointestinal (GI)…

  • Tuberculosis: Symptoms, Management, Prevention

    Introduction Tuberculosis (TB) is a potentially fatal contagious disease primarily affecting lung parenchyma. In most cases, an acid-fast bacillus (AFB), Mycobacterium tuberculosis causes TB. TB, a multi-systemic disease with a wide range of manifestations and presentations, is the leading cause of infectious disease-related mortality worldwide. Approximately 30% of people worldwide are infected with this pathogen,…

  • Myelography (Myelogram)

    Introduction Myelography is an invasive diagnostic procedure used to examine the spinal canal using x-rays. The method was first described by Sicard and Forestier in 1921.   Indications of Myelography Contraindications of Myelography Absolute contraindications Relative contraindications Procedure Before the Procedure During the Procedure After the Procedure Benefits of Myelography Risks of Myelography Summary References