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Support Growing for Medication Abortion and Alternative Care Models Post-Dobbs: JAMA

Recent study focused on investigating changes in national support and personal interest in advance provision (AP) and over-the-counter (OTC) access to medication abortion following the Dobbs v Jackson Women’s Health Organization case. The researchers conducted two nationally representative surveys before and after Dobbs, targeting AFAB individuals aged 15 to 49 years. The results showed a […]

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Piperacillin Shows Promise in tretment of Lyme Disease , suggests research

Scientists from Northwestern University identified piperacillin, an FDA-approved antibiotic, as a strong candidate for treating B. burgdorferi, the bacterium behind Lyme disease, while sparing other bacteria. In mouse studies, piperacillin proved as effective as doxycycline in treating acute infection. Additionally, separate findings revealed that B. burgdorferi peptidoglycan can persist even after infection clearance, offering a […]

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Pediatric investigation review explains future of artificial intelligence in diagnosis and control of myopia: Study

Myopia, or nearsightedness, affects two billion people worldwide. Uncorrected myopia can impair vision, disrupting education, career prospects, and quality of life. By 2050, nearly half of the global population is estimated to become myopic. High myopia is often associated with complications that can lead to visual impairment, affecting patients’ quality of life and increasing the […]

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Fact Check: Can Mulethi (licorice) and Honey Remove Skin Pigmentation?

An Instagram post claims that applying the mixture of mulethi (licorice) powder and honey removes skin pigmentation. The claim is Mostly False. Claim The Instagram post claims that applying the mixture of mulethi (licorice) powder and honey removes skin pigmentation. The Instagram user astromanifestmagic posted a reel that states, “You’re about to get crystal clear skin! […]

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Relaxation techniques may help lower high blood pressure-at least in the short term

Relaxation techniques may help lower high blood pressure-at least in the short term-but the longer term effects are unclear, finds a pooled data analysis of the existing research published in the open access journal BMJ Medicine. And the risk of bias in the existing body of research means that further, more rigorously designed and longer […]

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Students using virtual reality simulators had better tooth preparation angles: BMC

A new study published in the journal of BMC Oral Health showed that comparing students who utilized virtual reality simulators to those who did not, the former performed better in terms of tooth preparation angles. It has been suggested that dental students’ preparation abilities may not be sufficiently developed by preclinical instruction. As technology advances, […]

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Vying for Admission To DM, DrNB Cardiac Anaesthesia? Check Out Prior Entry Qualification

New Delhi: For the NEET SS 2024 aspirants seeking admission to DM and DrNB Cardiac Anaesthesia, MD/DNB (Anaesthesia) has been designated as the feeder qualifications. DM and DrNB Cardiac Anaesthesia or Doctorate of National Board/Doctorate of Medicine in Cardiac Anaesthesia is a super speciality level course for doctors in India that is done by them […]

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CDSCO issues revised Risk Based Classification of Cardiovascular and neurological medical devices; seeks stakeholders comments

New Delhi: Issuing a draft list of revised risk-based classification of cardiovascular and neurological devices, the Central Drugs Standard Control Organization (CDSCO),the Directorate General of Health Service, the Government of India has requested all concerned associations/stakeholders to submit their feedback within 30 days. The draft list enclosed with the official notice includes a total of […]

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Omega-6 fatty acid promotes the growth of an aggressive type of breast cancer: Study

Linoleic acid, an omega-6 fatty acid found in seed oils such as soybean and safflower oil, and animal products including pork and eggs, specifically enhances the growth of the hard-to-treat “triple negative” breast cancer subtype, according to a preclinical study led by Weill Cornell Medicine investigators. The discovery could lead to new dietary and pharmaceutical […]