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2 days ago

Microglianeuron crosstalk via HexGM2MGL2 maintains brain homeostasis

Microglia deliver lysosomal enzyme -hexosaminidase to neurons, aiding the degradation of ganglioside GM2 essential for neuronal health.
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fromOpen Culture
3 days ago

When Medieval & Early Modern Europeans Cleansed with Poison: The Strange History of Antimony Cups and Pills

The history of medicine includes the use of toxic substances like antimony for dubious cures.
fromOpen Culture
2 days ago

Hundreds of Medieval Medical Manuscripts with Strange Cures Get Digitized & Put Online: From Leeches to Crushed Weasel Testicles

A Wellcome Research Resources Award-funded project of the University of Cambridge Libraries has recently finished conserving, digitizing, and making available online 190 manuscripts containing more than 7,000 pages of medieval medical recipes.
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fromBig Think
2 weeks ago

The migraine mystery: Why evolution never cured the pain in our heads

The Ebers Papyrus, dating to around 1550 BC, includes over 100 columns of text recommending various remedies for diseases, including methods for treating headache and pain.
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fromWIRED
3 weeks ago

Where Are All the AI Drugs?

The desire to stop your own tragedies from happening to someone else may be a strong motivator. However, the process of drug discovery has always been grindingly, gruelingly slow.
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fromMedievalists.net
1 month ago

10 Medieval Studies' Articles Published Last Month - Medievalists.net

The paper focuses on the impact of internal war in medieval England, specifically the Barons' Wars of the 1260s and their possible consequences for the political art of the English realm.
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fromBusiness Matters
1 month ago

A Deep Dialogue with Dr. Andre Posner: The Heart of Healing

Adaptability allows us to stay anchored in principles like empathy and integrity while being nimble enough to grow, learn, and respond to the evolving world around us.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

The enchanted car park: how a ruined multi-storey became a garden paradise loved by lizards and dog-walkers

Medellin transformed from a dangerous city to a model of urban renewal through architecture and landscape design.
fromThe Atlantic
1 month ago

How Ivermectin Became Right-Wing Aspirin

As a physician who diagnoses cancer, I have come across this line of thinking in my patients, and found that some were using ivermectin to treat their life-threatening tumors.
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fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

This Teen 'Felt a Prick' On a Fishing Trip Only to Discover a Rattlesnake Bite

"I'm beyond grateful for the incredible NCHART and Linville-Central Rescue teams, who got to them in the middle of nowhere and saved his life! He was air-lifted to and treated at Johnson City Medical Center, TN, and is now recovering at home," his father, Imran Shah, said in a Facebook post.
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fromwww.bbc.com
1 month ago

Strict rules as GPs start to prescribe weight loss jab Mounjaro

Mounjaro prescriptions are now available at GPs in England for patients meeting strict criteria.
fromTruthout
1 month ago

The FDA Allowed Contaminated Factories to Send Drugs to the US

Sun Pharma's factory faced severe scrutiny after inspectors found contamination, leading to a ban on exportation to the U.S., highlighting the conflict between safety and drug supply.
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fromIndependent
1 month ago

I'm a dementia professor - Here's how I'm reducing my risk

Lifestyle changes can help reduce the risk of dementia.
Dementia is preventable or its onset can be delayed by addressing certain factors.
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fromwww.bbc.com
1 month ago

Handwritten notes reveal Churchill's penicillin concern ahead of D-Day

Churchill expressed frustration over slow British penicillin production before D-Day, stressing its necessity for treating wartime casualties.
fromLos Angeles Times
1 month ago

Former Cedars-Sinai OB/GYN surrenders license after sexual abuse complaints

Dr. Barry Brock has surrendered his medical license for life amid accusations of negligent care and alleged misconduct.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

They entrusted me with their daughter's memory': Women's prize winner Rachel Clarke on her story of a life-saving transplant

To read Rachel Clarke's The Story of a Heart is to experience an onslaught of often competing emotions, showcasing the medical marvels at play in tragic circumstances.
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fromMail Online
1 month ago

Joe Rogan shaken by doctor claiming COVID patients were euthanized

Dr. Bowden alleges healthcare workers euthanized COVID patients to manage hospital capacity during the pandemic.
fromThe Washington Post
1 month ago

Scenes from the Air India crash

An Air India flight crashed shortly after takeoff in Ahmedabad, striking a dormitory and raising fears of numerous casualties. Survival status unclear.
fromwww.bbc.com
1 month ago

Drugs-theft doctor struck off for second time

Dr. Babatunde Aranmolate was struck off for serious misconduct, including stealing medication and attempting cover-ups, to protect public safety.
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fromTruthout
1 month ago

FDA Approved Hundreds of Drugs Without Evidence They Work. Many Are Dangerous.

Elmiron, a drug for interstitial cystitis, has been linked to severe vision problems and gastrointestinal issues, raising safety concerns.
fromNews Center
1 month ago

Study Uncovers Key Biological Markers in Severe Malaria - News Center

Identification of biological markers may improve treatments for severe malaria in children.
fromThe New Yorker
2 months ago

Why Do Doctors Write?

In lonely strip malls and dusty markets, I began scribbling in notebooks. The boy on the metal table was the first ghost to come forward.
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fromAeon
2 months ago

One woman's nose and two men's hubris: a nasogenital tale | Aeon Essays

The late 19th-century nasogenital reflex theory linked nose surgeries to reproductive health, highlighting early misconceptions in medical science.
fromwww.nature.com
2 months ago

Milli-spinner thrombectomy

Mechanical thrombectomy significantly improves thromboembolic stroke treatment outcomes through innovative techniques.
fromBusiness Insider
2 months ago

ER doctor rates 10 medical scenes from "The Pitt" for realism

Dr. Reed Caldwell critiques and discusses the medical accuracy of the drama 'The Pitt,' focusing on its depiction of emergency care.
fromBusiness Matters
2 months ago

Always Learning: How Dr. Thomas John Byrne Stays Ahead in Women's Health

Dr. Thomas John Byrne recognized the future importance of ultrasound early on and dedicated himself to learning and teaching its advancements.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

My mentor and friend died suddenly while I was at work. The memory of his kindness kept me going | Ranjana Srivastava

Grief can intersect with professional duties, leading to difficult decisions about personal expression in the workplace.
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fromFast Company
2 months ago

This new antibiotic may finally put a stop to some of the world's most drug-resistant pathogens

Zosurabalpin, a new antibiotic in development by Roche, shows promise in combating multi-drug resistant Gram-negative bacteria, potentially transforming treatment approaches.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Tell us: what have you never quite understood about antibiotics?

Many people misunderstand antibiotics and their proper use, which can lead to misuse and contribute to antimicrobial resistance.
fromThe Walrus
2 months ago

When Canada's Most Famous Brain Surgeon Almost Killed His Own Sister | The Walrus

Penfield’s determination to help his sister through neurosurgery marks a pivotal moment in medical history where the risks of the trade intersected with the personal life of a surgeon.
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fromNature
2 months ago

Brain drugs can now cross the once impenetrable blood-brain barrier

Gordon's sons have new hope due to innovative treatments for Hunter syndrome, unlike her brothers who faced dire outcomes.
fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
2 months ago

Medical School Accreditor Eliminates Diversity Standard

We're just dumbfounded by this decision made by LCME. We have such a rich and incredible history of talented Black physicians. If we knock out the access before they even are entering medical schools... we're just going to be a nation that's not as creative, not as innovative and not as successful.
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fromDecider
2 months ago

Stream It Or Skip It: 'Cold Case: The Tylenol Murders' on Netflix, a docuseries that gives new theories about the 1982 killings from cyanide-laced Tylenol

The Tylenol murders of 1982 demonstrated the vulnerability of consumers to product tampering, leading to changes in packaging and safety regulations across the pharmaceutical industry.
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fromNews Center
2 months ago

Celebrating Honors Day 2025 - News Center

Medical school has been filled with late nights in the library, reading up on new literature and guidelines and diverse encounters with a wide variety of patients. But most importantly, the last four years have solidified my place in the medical field, alongside the lifelong friends I have made and the incredible attendings, residents, nurses, social workers, pharmacists, and dietitians I have had the pleasure of working with.
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fromNews Center
2 months ago

Celebrating the MD Class of 2025 - News Center

Graduates of Feinberg's MD Class of 2025 express gratitude for personal and professional growth during their medical education.
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fromNature
2 months ago
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World first: ultra-powerful CRISPR treatment trialled in a person

Prime editing has been used successfully in a patient for the first time, offering hope for rare disease treatments.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago
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US doctors rewrite DNA of infant with severe genetic disorder in medical first

A significant medical milestone occurred as US doctors treated a baby with a custom gene-editing therapy for a severe genetic disorder.
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fromNature
2 months ago

World first: ultra-powerful CRISPR treatment trialled in a person

Prime editing has been used successfully in a patient for the first time, offering hope for rare disease treatments.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

US doctors rewrite DNA of infant with severe genetic disorder in medical first

A significant medical milestone occurred as US doctors treated a baby with a custom gene-editing therapy for a severe genetic disorder.
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fromNew York Post
2 months ago

FDA approves blood test that can help diagnose Alzheimer's disease

FDA endorses first blood test for diagnosing Alzheimer's disease, enhancing accessibility and accuracy for patients.
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fromwww.npr.org
2 months ago

One woman's fight to remove barriers for aspiring doctors with disabilities

Taylor Carty, diagnosed with cerebral palsy, strives to become a doctor and advocate for increased representation of people with disabilities in medicine.
fromBusiness Insider
2 months ago

Climb aboard the USS Silversides, a World War II submarine that sank 23 enemy vessels and earned 12 battle stars

On Christmas Eve 1942, surrounded by enemy warships, a USS Silversides crewman underwent a life-saving appendectomy using makeshift tools in the submarine's wardroom.
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fromCornell Chronicle
2 months ago

Weill Cornell Medicine celebrates future health care leaders | Cornell Chronicle

It made science very lonely for a while, and I feel like one of the great benefits of working in science, at academic centers, is the collaborative nature of it.
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fromMedievalists.net
2 months ago

Medieval Man with Crippled Knee Offers Clues to Disability Care - Medievalists.net

The discovery of a severely injured skeleton in Lund, Sweden, reveals insights on the care individuals with disabilities received in the late Middle Ages, indicating a complex societal perception.
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fromMedscape
2 months ago

Is Decision Fatigue Sabotaging Your Clinical Choices?

Combat the hidden dangers of decision fatigue in medicine and protect patient outcomes.
fromNew York Post
2 months ago

Army medic speaks out after being honored for saving 14-year-old girl during apartment complex shooting: 'Call of duty'

Army Sgt. Brian Lieberman acted heroically to save a 14-year-old girl during a shooting, demonstrating courage and medical expertise.
fromtime.com
2 months ago

Why Do I Always Have a Runny Nose?

Chronic rhinorrhea affects quality of life and can often be managed with medical help.
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