MEDICAL

Feb 10 2025HEALTH

Medical School Stress: The Silent Struggle in Tamil Nadu

Have you ever wondered about the mental health of medical postgraduates? It is important. Experts in Tamil Nadu have been concerned about how many future doctors in postgraduate programs are struggling daily. At this point in time, depression is lurking on their students' heels , affecting more th

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Feb 10 2025HEALTH

The Deadly Dangers of Amphetamine Overdose

Amphetamine is a powerful stimulant that people misuse around the world. It, unfortunately, can cause several problems like overheating, feeling wobbly, sleeplessness, belly pain, and lack of hunger. Scientists have been studying these issues for years. Two men, both aged 39, tragically lost their

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Feb 10 2025HEALTH

Control Arm Care in Radiation Oncology Trials: Are We Doing Enough?

The quality of care in control arms of clinical trials is a big deal. In the medical world, patients in control groups should get the best standard treatment. This is even more true when testing new treatments. Problems have been found in some trials for cancer treatments. This is where things s

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Feb 10 2025HEALTH

How do Large Language Models Measure Up to Real Guidelines on Brain Health after Surgery

Big language models like ChatGPT-4 and Gemini can generate advice based on large amounts of data, and that's cool. But can they really be trusted with something as serious as protecting someone's brain after a surgery? Without proper training, just like a doctor, these models might give the

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Feb 10 2025HEALTH

Gender Bias in Medical Records: The Language That Speaks Volumes

Doctors could be unintentionally showing their opinions on patients based on the language they use to describe them. Using a type of artificial intelligence called Natural Language Processing, it's possible to identify subtle biases. This AI looks at the language used in the medical records to figur

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Feb 10 2025HEALTH

Fluid Management: The Critical Balancing Act for Aortic Dissection Patients

In the intense world of a ICU, every decision can make or break a patient's day. Especially in the case of aortic dissection (AD), a critical medical emergency where fluid management becomes a crucial element in patient recovery. Fluid management is about getting the balance right, neither too much

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Feb 10 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Struggles ofAlopecia Areata: Changing How Doctors Make Choices

Doctors try to help patients by understanding how skin issues affect their lives. The National Institute, an important organization, usually looks at how a disease hurts a person. Sometimes, they use different diseases to make decisions. Doctors do not have a set way for this. Some experts

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Feb 10 2025HEALTH

Three Cities, Three Teams, One Mission: Better Heart Health

In the heart of Hungary, a unique partnership is taking place. Three major medical institutions have joined forces to raise the bar for heart surgery. This isn't just about cutting-edge techniques; it's about making life better for countless people. Picture this: Patients in need of heart s

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Feb 09 2025HEALTH

Fixing the System: Healthcare Missing the Mark for Non-Binary and Transgender People

Medical schools are missing the mark when it comes to training doctors to care for non-binary and transgender individuals. Doctors still learn based on binary gender, first established in the mid 19th century. What does that mean for today's patients? Everyone's health history is recorded on pa

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Feb 09 2025HEALTH

Brain Boost: How Nimodipine Fights Cognitive Loss in Rats

In the world of medical research, scientists have been looking for ways to tackle the devastating effects of subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH). This type of stroke can cause severe cognitive and neurological issues, and often has a high short-term mortality rate. Nimodipine (NDP) is a drug that has show

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