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Unusual Items in Unexpected Places: What Happens When People Insert Objects Where They Don't Belong?

July 16, 2025

People sometimes put things where they shouldn't, and this can lead to big problems. Doctors and nurses have to deal with these cases often. They wanted to find out more about who does this, how often it happens, and what happens to these people. First, they looked at the people involved. They foun

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Lupita Nyong’o Speaks Up About Uterine Fibroids and Calls for Change

July 16, 2025

Lupita Nyong’o, the talented actress known for her powerful performances, has recently opened up about a personal health struggle. She revealed that she was diagnosed with uterine fibroids in 2014, the same year she won an Oscar. This condition is more common than many realize, especially among Blac

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Mpox: A Growing Challenge and the Search for Solutions

July 13, 2025

Mpox, a disease caused by the mpox virus, is spreading and causing worry worldwide. It affects the whole body and can be severe. Right now, there are no antiviral medicines that have been proven to be both safe and effective against it. The situation is urgent. Mpox is not new, but it is becoming m

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How Tiny Light-Sensitive Particles Could Revolutionize Healing

July 13, 2025

In the realm of medical advancements, a new player has entered the game: near-infrared organic nanoparticles, or 6BQ NPs for short. These tiny particles have shown promise in improving the survival rates of random flaps, a common technique used in wound repair. The challenge? Ischemic necrosis, a fa

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Why Sudanese Medical Students Struggle with Research

July 13, 2025

Sudan's medical students have a tough time doing research. Why? Well, there are many reasons. The country is going through political problems. There aren't enough resources. These things make it hard for students to do research. It's not just about having the right tools. Students also need to know

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Easing Nerves: Can Games and Music Help During Surgery?

July 12, 2025

Surgery can be scary, and it's not just about the pain. For some patients, the stress of the procedure can be just as tough. This is especially true for those undergoing vascular surgery for internal carotid artery problems. Doctors often use regional anesthesia for this type of surgery. This allows

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Understanding the Path from MGUS to Multiple Myeloma

July 12, 2025

Multiple myeloma is a serious blood cancer. It often starts from a condition called MGUS. MGUS is usually harmless. But sometimes, it can turn into multiple myeloma. Researchers wanted to find out why this happens. They looked at data from many people. They found that certain health conditions can

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Finding the Right Blood Thinner Balance for Heart Patients

July 11, 2025

Heart patients with mechanical aortic valves often need blood thinners for life. These meds, called vitamin K antagonists, stop dangerous clots from forming on the new valve. The usual target for blood thinning, measured by INR, is 2. 5. But some patients have extra risks. If they have atrial fibri

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Exploring a New Hope for Rare Cancer Treatment

July 9, 2025

Chordoma is a tough cancer to treat. It's rare, and doctors don't have many options. But there's a new drug called palbociclib that might help. Researchers tested palbociclib on people with advanced chordoma. They wanted to see if it could stop the cancer from growing. The results are promising. P

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Heart Valve Replacement: The Blood Clot Dilemma

July 9, 2025

Heart patients who have had a TAVR procedure, which replaces a damaged heart valve, often wonder how to avoid blood clots afterward. Blood thinners are usually given to prevent clots, but not everyone needs them. This has sparked a lot of discussion among doctors. The problem is that TAVR can lead