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Speeding Up Survival: How Quick Blood Tests Can Help After a Heart Attack

December 10, 2025

When a heart attack happens outside a hospital, it's a race against time. Doctors often face a tough challenge: making split-second decisions with limited information. This is where point-of-care blood gas analysis comes in. This handy tool provides rapid insights into a patient's condition, such as

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How Do Students Really Get Into Medical Specialties in Spain?

December 10, 2025

Getting into specialized medical training in Spain is not just about how much you know. It is a mix of things. Your grades, where you come from, and even when you take the test all play a big role. This is not just an academic issue. It affects society and the economy too. So, it is important to stu

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How Medical Students Can Learn Research Through Fun Games

December 10, 2025

Medical students often find research boring. They prefer learning about patients and treatments. But research is important. It helps them understand how to find and use information. Games can make learning research fun. One way to do this is through educational escape rooms. These rooms are like puz

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A Rare and Unusual Case of Rabies Transmission

December 9, 2025

A strange chain of events led to a tragic outcome in a recent medical case. It all started with a man in Idaho who was scratched by a skunk while protecting a kitten. The scratch seemed minor, but it turned out to be much more serious. The man later showed signs of confusion, trouble walking, and ha

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The Hidden Risks of Female Cosmetic Surgeries: What You Should Know

December 9, 2025

The world is seeing a big jump in female genital cosmetic surgeries. This is creating more business chances, but it also brings up big ethical questions. Many of these surgeries are not needed for health reasons. There is not enough solid science to back up their safety or long-term effects. Market

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Mixing Up Moods: When Doctors Get It Wrong

December 9, 2025

Doctors who aren't mental health experts often mix up depression and delirium. This can lead to people being unfairly labeled as depressed when they're not. It can also mean that real cases of delirium get overlooked. A study looked at medical records from different places to see how often this happ

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New Hope for High Blood Pressure: A Look at Renal Denervation in Canada

December 6, 2025

High blood pressure is a big problem in Canada. Many people struggle to keep it under control. A new treatment called renal denervation (RDN) is now available. It's a small operation that can help lower blood pressure. But how well does it work? And who should get it? RDN is a recent addition to th

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A Rare and Deadly Link: Rabies Spread Through a Kidney Transplant

December 6, 2025

A man in Michigan passed away due to rabies. This happened after he received a kidney from a donor who had the virus. This is a very rare event. It has only happened three times before in the last 50 years. The donor, a man from Idaho, was scratched by a skunk. This happened while he was on his rur

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The Changing Face of Medical Professionalism

December 6, 2025

Doctors today are not just healers. They are also influencers. This shift is especially noticeable in cosmetic medicine. Here, doctors often act more like businesspeople than healers. They promote treatments that may not always be necessary. This is all part of their marketing strategy. The tools o

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Justice Served: Billionaire Ordered to Fund Medical Breakthroughs

December 6, 2025

A wealthy Russian businessman, Dmitry Rybolovlev, faced a tough loss in court. He had tried to avoid paying a huge sum to a U. S. venture capital firm. This firm supports startups working on life-saving treatments. The judge said no, his family trust must pay up. The judge, Kathaleen St. J. McCormi