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Transforming Healthcare: The Rise of Augmented Reality in Surgery

medlinkAugmented reality/medlink (AR) is poised to dramatically change healthcare, particularly in surgical procedures. By overlaying digital information




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Samsung Brings Heart Rhythm Alerts to Galaxy Watches in India

Samsung has launched the medlinkirregular heart rhythm/medlink notification feature for Galaxy watches in India through its health monitor app, as




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AI-Powered Body Scanner Predicts Metabolic Syndrome Risk

Mayo Clinic researchers are using AI and a cutting-edge 3D body scanner, originally designed for fashion, to predict medlinkmetabolic syndrome/medlink risk more accurately.




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Elon Musk's Brain Chip Experiment Continues to Succeed

Tesla and SpaceX founder Elon Musk announced that Neuralink is on track to have hundreds of people with medlinkbrain/medlink chips within a few years,




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ChatGPT: A Time-Saving Tool for Handling Patient Queries

A study indicates that the ChatGPT chatbot may serve as an effective tool to save time by addressing patient inquiries directed to the urologist's office.




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Bridging Healthcare Gaps With Accurate Remote Echocardiograms

Remote echocardiograms using robot arm technology are as precise as in-person exams by cardiologists, according to new research to be presented at this




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Beyond the Human Touch: The Rise of Robotic Surgery in Orthopedics

Robots have often been portrayed negatively in science fiction and the public imagination, even by the people who invented them. However, doctors




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Dana Foundation Mitigates Risks in Neurotechnology Innovatively

With a (Dollor) 8.6 million initiative, the Dana Foundation introduces the Neurotech Justice Accelerator at Mass General Brigham to improve equitable access to




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Artificial Intelligence Closes the Gap in Cardiovascular Risk Detection

By harnessing medlinkartificial intelligence/medlink (AI) to assess retinal images, an international team aims to enhance medlinkcardiovascular




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AI Driven Drug Discovery for Advanced Pain Management

Approximately one in five Americans experiences chronic pain, and existing medications aren't very promising. Feixiong Cheng, Ph.D, Director of the Genome




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Advancing Heart Treatment in India With AI-Driven Therapies

Experts emphasize that Artificial Intelligence (AI) has the potential to transform heart disease treatment in India by enabling early detection and personalized




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Exploring New Frontiers in Affective Computing

Affective computing, a field dedicated to understanding and replicating human emotions-has advanced significantly with deep learning. However, researchers




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Severity of Autism: Brain Overgrowth in Fetus Determines Its Extent!

The extent of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) varies across children. Certain children diagnosed with ASD, also known as medlinkautism/medlink, may




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Feeding the Future: Does Baby-Led Weaning Pass the Nutrition Test?

Baby-led weaning-a popular method for introducing solid foods to medlinkinfants/medlink-provides sufficient calories for growth and development. This




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Poisoned Fields: Pesticide Exposure Linked to Stillbirth Risk

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Growing Concern Over Hereditary Health Risks in Children

A national poll indicates that two-thirds of parents want help preventing their medlinkchildren/medlink from developing hereditary health conditions,




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Can't Focus on a Task? Over Exploring is the Answer

medlinkChildren/medlink find it difficult to focus on a particular task and often take in information that won't help them finish their assignments on stipulated time.




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Early Intervention can Save Children From Severe Malnutrition

medlinkChildren/medlink who take part in aid project at an early age are at a lower risk of suffering from severe medlinkmalnutrition/medlink, suggests a new study.




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UNICEF on MOX: Urgent Need to Prioritize Children's Needs

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Unveiling the Pediatric Urobiome: A New Frontier in Urinary Health

A groundbreaking study has overturned the long-held assumption that human urine is sterile, finding evidence of a complex microbial ecosystem in the urinary




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UK Toddlers Consume 47% Calories From Ultra-Processed Foods

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Outdoor Play During Preschool Reduces Obesity Risk in Children

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Gene Therapy Converts Omega-6 to Omega-3 Fatty Acids to Combat Arthritis

medlinkChildhood obesity/medlink, affecting nearly 20% of children and teens, has severe implications for their health, increasing the risk of medlinkarthritis/medlink,




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Alarming Rise in Pediatric Seizures Due to Swallowing Medications

Recent data reveals that the incidence of seizures in children caused by ingesting medications or illegal substances has doubled in the US from 2009 to 2023.




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The Sleep Crisis in Childcare: A Call for Consistent Regulations

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Early Infant Feeding Choices Crucial for Obesity Risk

A study followed 299 women and their infants from pregnancy to toddlerhood, investigating the factors contributing to rapid infant weight gain. The research




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Kenya Faces Child Malnutrition Surge

According to Kenya's National Drought Management Authority (NDMA), approximately 479,498 children under five in 23 arid regions are suffering from acute malnutrition and require treatment.




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The Lingering Effects of Childhood BMI on Lung Health

In children abnormal BMI, whether too high or too low was found to be linked to impaired lung function. (!--ref1--) About 10 percent people suffer from poor lung function in childhood.




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Childhood Attention Issues Linked to Psychosis Risk

Children genetically predisposed to neuropsychiatric and cognitive disorders are more likely to experience severe psychotic symptoms and attention problems, stated new study.




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Want to Spot Sepsis in Newborns Before Symptoms Arise? Here's How

Neonatal sepsis can be predicted even before symptoms appear with the help of a genetic signature, according to a new study. The study, led by UBC and




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Prime Minister Narendra Modi Says Yoga Remains A Ray Of Hope Amid COVID Crisis

On the International Yoga Day 2021, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said people's enthusiasm for Yoga Day has not diminished and Yoga remained a ray of hope amid the crisis.




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CGH Earth Experiences Wellness Spreads by #yogaawareness

Yoga helps overcome flight or fight response in the body and kick start the rest and healing mechanism, empowering individuals to take control of any




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Ayurveda Day: More Than 30 Countries Recognized Ayurveda as Traditional Medicine

Ayurvedic medicine, commonly known as Ayurveda, is becoming popular across the globe day-by day due to its natural healing effects. Ayurveda is currently




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Is a Traditional Medicine Plant the Answer to Drug-Resistant Malaria?

Medicinal Labrador tea plant compounds were found to offer protective activity against the parasite responsible for medlinkmalaria/medlink (!--ref1--).




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Traditional Medicine a Priority for Indian Government

Minister of Health and Family Welfare, Mansukh Mandaviya, emphasized the government's distinct attention towards medlinktraditional medicine/medlink,




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Rheumatism Relief: Amritadi Churna Shines as an Ayurvedic Healing Option

Amritadi Churna has been identified as a potent Ayurvedic remedy for medlinkrheumatism/medlink, said Banaras Hindu University (BHU) scientists. The




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Yoga Offers Relief for Rheumatoid Arthritis Pain

For individuals with medlinkRheumatoid Arthritis/medlink (RA), yoga (!--ref1--) can help manage symptoms such as pain and stiffness, and may also




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Can Ayurveda Be a Solution for Rheumatoid Arthritis?

An Indian study suggests that the Ayurvedic Whole System (AWS) may be effective in managing medlinkrheumatoid arthritis/medlink, a chronic autoimmune




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How Yoga Helps Tackle Urinary Incontinence?

medlinkYoga/medlink and other low-impact exercises can help older women with medlinkurinary incontinence/medlink (!--ref1--). The research,




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Indian Doctors Treat Nigerian Girl Born With Organs in Sac Outside Body

An eight-year-old Nigerian girl who was born with her liver and most of the intestines protrude outside of her abdomen in a sac-like structure was treated successfully by Gurugram doctors.




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No Peace, No Health: Attack on Healthcare Facilities is War Crime

Attack on healthcare facilities is considered to be war crime and it must stop. There can be no health for all without peace. Slogans like 'every




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Do Doctors and Nurses Need to Nap During Night Shifts?

Doctors and nurses who work long hours need at least a 20-minute power nap during their night shifts to keep patients safe as revealed by a new study.




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Surgical Road Map for Healthcare Welfare in Low- And Middle-Income Countries

Introducing systems that ensure safe surgery can reduce Surgical Site Infection (SSI). This will help to reduce the financial burden on health services




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Prehabilitation: Preparing Patients for Surgery Boosts Outcomes

'Prehabilitation' meaning pre-surgery exercise and education is associated with improving some outcomes for patients undergoing medlinkorthopedic surgery/medlink




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Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria on the Rise: Implications of Kenyan Hospital Visits

In Kenyan healthcare facilities, patients who stay in hospitals for a duration exceeding three days have a higher probability of carrying a strain of




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WHO and Doctors Condemn Israel for Gaza Hospital Crisis

The healthcare system in Gaza is described as being in a dire state, nearing collapse, according to the medical community, which strongly condemns the




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Hospital Sinks: Prime Spot for Multidrug-Resistant Bacteria

A study revealed that the risk of spreading medlinkmultidrug-resistant bacteria/medlink is most pronounced in hospital sinks. These conclusions stem




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Three-Step Plan for Fair Healthcare Access in Crises

Three crucial actions have been suggested by global health authorities to reform regulations and ensure fair distribution of medical supplies during emergencies (!--ref1--).




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Family MRSA Risk Rises After Hospital Discharge

Family members of patients recently released from hospitals are at increased risk of contracting the dangerous Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus