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The Health and Law Immigrant Solidarity Network sent the letter, which garnered more than 400 signatures, to seven of the ...
A group of more than 250 Mossad veterans and nearly 200 reserve medical officers have signed letters calling for the end of the war, Israeli media reported on Sunday. The two new letters add to ...
In reality, they didn’t, and this prompted the couple to pool their clinical and IT expertise to develop Clinic Notes AI, which automatically generates medical notes and referral letters.
The Drugs Control department in Kerala checked 5,578 random samples from medical shops across the State in 2024, of which 132 were found to be of substandard quality (2.36%). Of the 164 sample ...
The U.S. is facing a critical physician shortage, with projections indicating a shortfall of up to 86,000 doctors by 2036. This crisis spans multiple specialties and is driven by factors such as an ...
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Famous Nigerian actor, Kunle Remi and his wife, Tiwi, have welcomed their first child after medical challenges. Announcing the news in post on the actor’s Instagram page, the couple revealed the ...
You can submit a Letter to the Editor here, or find the submission form at the end of any First Opinion essay. My mother-in-law donated her body to the University of Nebraska Medical Center.
A Russian scientist who works at Harvard University’s Medical School has spent the last ... deportation after undeclared frog embryo samples, which she was bringing back to her lab from France ...
I found Vaughn Smider’s article in The Vindicator very interesting, but at the same time very upsetting. Vaughn Smider is a former Jackson-Milton graduate who now does biomedical research.