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Dec 11 2025HEALTH

Shoulder Surgery Success: TSA vs. HA

Shoulder pain and limited movement can be tough to deal with. Two common surgeries to fix this are total shoulder arthroplasty (TSA) and hemiarthroplasty (HA). But which one works better in the long run? A big study was done to find out. It involved people from different countries and hospitals. Th

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Dec 10 2025TECHNOLOGY

Surgeons Tired: Can Robots Help?

Surgeons are getting a hand from robots, but it's not all smooth sailing. Robots are now a big part of surgery, especially in minimally invasive procedures. These surgeries are less harsh on patients, but they can be tough on surgeons. The way surgeons stand and move during these operations can caus

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Dec 10 2025EDUCATION

How Moving Jobs Affects Career Growth in Medicine

People who work in medical schools often move to different schools. This is common. But does changing jobs help or hurt their chances of getting promoted? Not many studies have looked into this. First, let's talk about why this matters. When people move jobs, they might get new opportunities. But t

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Dec 06 2025HEALTH

Shedding Pounds: A Look at Weight Loss Methods

Weight gain is a serious health issue. It's not just about looks. It can cause problems like heart disease, diabetes, and even cancer. In the U. S. , over 40% of people are affected. This issue is growing worldwide. First, let's talk about diet and exercise. These are the basics. They are the found

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Dec 05 2025HEALTH

How Movement Patterns Show Gender Gaps in Surgical Training

In the world of surgical training, gender might play a bigger role than we think. A recent study looked at how male and female trainees are given independence during robotic surgery. The focus was on a specific measure called the ratio of economy of motion (rEOM). This ratio helps assess how efficie

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Dec 04 2025SPORTS

Hugh Freeze: Fighting Health Battles and Coaching Dreams

Hugh Freeze's journey has been anything but smooth. The former football coach recently shared some personal updates that shed light on his current state. At 56, he's dealing with more than just career setbacks. Freeze revealed he's been battling prostate cancer since early 2025. The good news is tha

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Dec 04 2025HEALTH

New Hope for MS Patients: A Closer Look at Stereotactic Radiosurgery

Trigeminal neuralgia, a condition causing intense facial pain, often hits those with multiple sclerosis (MS) the hardest. This type of pain, known as MS-TN, can be relentless and tough to treat. Among the treatments out there, stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) stands out as a promising option. It's a

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Dec 03 2025HEALTH

Pain Management: Robots vs. Humans in Endometriosis Surgery

Endometriosis surgery can be performed in two ways: the traditional laparoscopic method and the newer robotic-assisted approach. Both are minimally invasive, but they might not be equal when it comes to post-surgery pain and the need for strong painkillers, known as opioids. Researchers wanted to s

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Dec 02 2025SPORTS

Chargers' Star QB Justin Herbert Faces Hand Surgery Hurdle

Justin Herbert, the star quarterback for the Los Angeles Chargers, had surgery on his left hand. This happened after he hurt himself during a game against the Carolina Panthers. The injury occurred when he was tackled by Jeremy Chinn, a defensive back for the Panthers. His hand hit the ground hard,

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Nov 30 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Celebs in Crisis: From Health Scares to Royal Drama

In the world of entertainment, stars often face unexpected challenges. Recently, Tara Reid shared a concerning experience. She believes she was drugged at a hotel bar. This led to a hospital visit in Chicago. Meanwhile, Guy Fieri had a scary health scare. His quad muscle tore during a shoot. This in

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