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Total Knee Replacement Turned Scary: Spotting Fat Embolism Syndrome

Fat Embolism Syndrome (FES) can occur post-surgery, leading to lung and brain issues. This article highlights a case of FES after knee replacement, teaching you how to spot early signs and get timely help.

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Navigating the Minefield: Early Career Researchers, Public Health, and the Emotional Toll of Research

This article dives into the often-overlooked emotional and ethical dilemmas encountered by early career researchers in public health, using e-cigarette research as a case study. Learn how navigating public opinion, senior expectations, and personal values can impact objectivity and career progression.

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Bridging the Gap: Understanding and Addressing Mortality Disparities in Bipolar Disorder and Schizophrenia

Explore the critical issue of increased mortality rates among individuals with bipolar disorder and schizophrenia. Discover the key factors contributing to this disparity and learn about potential solutions.

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Unlocking Space: A Modern Guide to Dental Separators

Navigate the world of dental separators with our comprehensive guide. Learn about their purpose, the different types available, and how they contribute to modern orthodontic and dental treatments.

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Unlock Community Trust: How Dialogue Transforms Research Impact

Discover how to build trust and share research findings effectively through community engagement. This guide provides practical strategies for fostering dialogue, ensuring your work resonates with and benefits the communities you serve.

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Can RNA Trigger Cancer Cell Suicide? New Hope for Lymphoma Treatment

A groundbreaking study reveals that double-stranded RNA can trigger cell death in chicken T-cell lymphoma by activating specific pathways, offering new potential for lymphoma and oncovirus infection treatments.

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Decoding Bladder Overactivity: The Prostate-Bladder Connection

Is your prostate affecting your bladder? Explore the latest research on how prostate inflammation leads to bladder overactivity and discover potential pathways for new treatments.

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Decoding Autoimmune Cholangitis: How Gut Health Holds the Key

Discover how your gut bacteria could be influencing your risk of autoimmune cholangitis and what you can do to protect your liver health. Learn about the latest research, preventative measures, and potential treatments targeting the gut-liver axis.

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Parkinson's Disease and Mental Health: Unveiling the Hidden Risks

Discover the surprising connection between Parkinson's disease and mental well-being. Learn about the increased risk of suicidal thoughts and how perceived disability plays a critical role. Get practical insights and expert advice.

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Decoding Melanoma: Can a Simple Blood Test Predict Recurrence?

Scientists have discovered that the Neutrophil-to-Lymphocyte Ratio (NLR), derived from a routine blood test, could be a critical predictor of melanoma recurrence. Learn how this simple metric can influence treatment decisions and improve outcomes for stage III melanoma patients.

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