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Nov 26 2024HEALTH

Missouri Judge Stands by Transgender Surgery Ban

In Missouri, a judge has decided he can't overturn the state's ban on transgender surgeries. This ruling comes just before a big Supreme Court hearing on a similar case from Tennessee. The judge, Craig Carter, said he couldn't overturn the ban because there's no agreement on the safety and ethics of

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Nov 24 2024HEALTH

Walking with Extra Weight: How It Affects Ankle Joint Motion

Ever wondered how walking with extra weight changes the way your ankles move? Biomechanists have been diving into this question for a while now. They used some fancy tech like dynamic biplane radiography and model-based 2D-3D tracking to see how the ankle joint complex behaves under extra load. Turn

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Nov 24 2024HEALTH

Nose to Brain: How Sinus Differences Impact Surgeries

The sphenoid sinus, a small cavity in the brain's base, varies greatly among people worldwide. Surgeons need to comprehend these variations when planning surgeries accessed through the nose. This review aims to gather and analyze studies that explore how these differences affect endoscopic endonasal

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Nov 23 2024HEALTH

Neck Surgery for Bone Growth: Long-Term Results

Have you heard of a condition called cervical ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament (C-OPLL)? It’s a tricky neck problem where a ligament in the spine turns into bone. One way doctors treat this is with a surgery called anterior controllable antedisplacement and fusion (ACAF). But what

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Nov 23 2024HEALTH

Neurosurgery's Slow Progress: Why Fewer Women?

Neurosurgery has always been a tough field to crack, but it seems like women are facing an extra challenge. Despite strides in gender equality across medicine, neurosurgery is playing catch-up. Let's zoom in on pediatric neurosurgery, often seen as the most welcoming for women. How has the gender ga

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Nov 23 2024HEALTH

Fast Acting Sedative vs. Classic: Kids' Anesthesia Study

Ever wondered what happens when you need to calm a kid before surgery? Remimazolam, a super-fast-acting sedative, was tested against the classic propofol in a big trial. This study looked at how well these drugs work and how safe they are for kids having elective surgery. Remimazolam is a type of b

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Nov 22 2024HEALTH

Lighting Up the Fight Against Prostate Cancer

Did you know that prostate cancer surgery can be likened to a game of 'guess the lymph node'? Surgeons often struggle to determine which lymph nodes to remove and which to leave alone. Enter the superhero: multispectral fluorescence imaging. This tech gem can light up the pathways of lymph nodes lik

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Nov 19 2024CELEBRITIES

Lindsay Lohan's Youthful Transformation Steals the Show

Lindsay Lohan's recent appearance at the New York City premiere of her Netflix movie "Our Little Secret" has left fans in awe. The 38-year-old actress stunned everyone with her youthful looks, wearing a plunging black gown that accentuated her features. Her makeup was flawless, with peach tones high

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Nov 19 2024SPORTS

A Fighter's Recovery: Olympic Champ Ishii Battles Back from Surgery

Ever wondered what it takes to stay strong when life throws you a curveball? Meet Satoshi Ishii, a retired MMA fighter who's been through more than his share of challenges. With a career spanning two decades and a gold medal from the Beijing Olympics in judo, Ishii is no stranger to tough times. Lat

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Nov 18 2024HEALTH

Ready When You're Not

Picture this: Germany is suddenly dealing with a serious security crisis, either on home soil or far away. Hospitals must be ready to handle emergencies like violence, terrorism, or even war. Doctors could face a surge of injured patients needing surgery. Standard medical training won’t be enough. T

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