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Mar 13 2025HEALTH

Your Genes and Heart Health: What You Need to Know

DNA tests are becoming popular for understanding heart health. These tests can reveal if you have a higher chance of developing heart disease due to your genes. They can also show how your body might respond to certain medications. This is exciting because it allows people to access this information

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Mar 13 2025HEALTH

Texting Doctors: How SMS Changes Hospital Visits

In the fast-paced world of hospitals, doctors make rounds to check on patients. This is a big deal because it's when doctors talk to patients and figure out what's going on. But what if patients could be more involved? What if they could get updates on what's happening during these rounds?

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Mar 13 2025HEALTH

Brain Changes After Concussion: What Doctors Might Be Missing

Concussions are a big deal in sports. Doctors usually clear athletes to return to play based on how they feel and act. But what if the brain isn't fully healed? This study dug deeper. It looked at brain scans of people who had concussions. The goal? To see if there were any lasting changes in the br

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Mar 11 2025CELEBRITIES

Billy Joel's Tour Takes a Pause

Billy Joel, a renowned musician, has had to press pause on his upcoming eight stadium performances. These shows, originally planned between now and July, have been pushed back due to a medical condition that required surgery. Joel's health is the top priority, and he is expected to bounce back fully

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Mar 11 2025HEALTH

Liver Surgery: A New Era of Innovation

The 29th Annual Congress of the International Liver Transplantation Society took place in Houston, Texas, USA, from May 1-4th, 2024. The event was all about pushing boundaries and exploring new ideas in liver disease and transplantation. It was a big deal for the medical community. The theme for th

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Mar 11 2025EDUCATION

Shortcuts in Medical Training: The Hurdles of the New Curriculum

In 2019, India's medical education got a shakeup with the introduction of the Competency-Based Medical Education (CBME) curriculum. The goal was clear: train doctors who are not only skilled but also have the right attitudes and values to serve communities effectively, both locally and globally. How

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Mar 11 2025SCIENCE

Unusual Twist in Nerve Anatomy

The lateral femoral cutaneous nerve (LFCN) has been a hot topic in medical research. Since 1878, when meralgia paresthetica was first identified, scientists have been digging deep into the nerve's peculiarities. Over 200 studies have been published, highlighting the nerve's importance across various

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Mar 11 2025HEALTH

A Kidney Cancer Journey: When Tumors Collide

Cancer is a complex disease. It can spread from one part of the body to another. This is called metastasis. But sometimes, cancer takes a strange turn. It can move from one tumor to another. This is called tumor-to-tumor metastasis (TTM). It's very rare. Only a handful of cases have been documented.

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Mar 10 2025HEALTH

Torture Survivors: A Look at the Hidden Scars

The journey of asylum seekers is often marked by horrific experiences that go beyond what meets the eye. Torture and abuse, whether physical or psychological, leave deep scars that are not always visible. A recent study in France focused on these invisible wounds, examining the experiences of 495 as

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Mar 10 2025HEALTH

Fighting Germs in the Hospital: A New Approach

Hospitals are always looking for ways to keep patients safe from infections. One big study, called the ABATE Infection trial, looked at how well a special cleaning method worked. The method used a substance called chlorhexidine to clean patients in non-intensive care units. The goal was to see if th

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