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From the president of the Medical Women's Federation (MWF)
I wonder if you read the editorial in the Lancet last week 'Taking sex into account in medicine?' (see attached). This was based on the 'Blue Pill Pink Pill: Does Gender Matter?' meeting organised jointly by the Medical Women's Federation (MWF) and the National Association of Women Pharmacists on 10 November.
Did you know that Dr Clare Gerada, the first woman Chair of the Royal College of General Practitioners for 50…
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Glaucoma is a chronic neurodegeneration of the optic nerve, the second cause, after cataract, of world blindness and of major public health…
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The World Of Anatomy is an exclusive platform for Medical Students & Doctors for sharing knowledge, experiences & materials regarding different aspects of Anatomy & related topics.
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Mnemonic’ is another word for memory tool. Mnemonics are techniques for remembering information that is otherwise quite difficult to recall.The idea behind using mnemonics is to encode difficult-to-remember information in a way that is much easier to remember.
Our brains evolved to code and interpret complex stimuli such as images, colors, structures, sounds, smells, tastes, touch, positions, emotions and language. We use these to make sophisticated models of the world we…
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It's any woman's worst nightmare: a woman in Miami, Florida has been posing as a doctor and injecting women looking for ampler curves and smoother faces with a compound made of cement and tire sealant.
Oneal Ron Morris was just sprung from jail on bond and, while she maintains she is innocent of the crimes she's accused of, more women are emerging to speak against her, as the video …
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Meconium plug syndrome |
Meconium ileus |
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distal colon |
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This article was first published here Link to original on eRheumatology.tv.
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is associated with a twofold increased risk of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (CVD), including myocardial infarction and stroke. Systemic inflammation forms a pathogenic link between…
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Self-employed means that you have your own business and you are running it, no one is your boss but YOU .Being self employed can have many benefits as employed by someone else. You can work not only for the wage but you can also increase the value of your company. This means that you have the more freedom about choosing the types of work you want to do and scheduling your work at your own will. The main advantage is, that you get the control of your organisation. Self…
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Everybody knows what it feels like to be anxious. There are the concerns about flying after 9/11, the butterflies you get when you have to give a speech, the worries about your mother’s fragile health and the treatment she’s getting. Indeed, to be a human, and especially to live in today’s America, is to be subject to anxiety continually.
Anxiety is a normal human reaction to stress, a threat, or an emergency. It is one of the…
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There was a time when jumping on a plane was a relatively easy thing to do (assuming you had the money). But today's flying experience is often more of an ordeal than a pleasure, aggravated by concerns about terrorism, long queues for safety and security checks, and other irritants such as checking the…
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Do read my Guest Column in the present issue (dated December5, 2011) of INDIA TODAY. The link is given below. This is a special issue of India Today on "India Today Sex Survey 2011"
http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/sex-life-sexual-preferences-sex-signals/1/161409.html
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About Us:
The Texila American University is one of the most popular medical university in the Caribbean Region.
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