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Anatomy and Physiology (Medical / dental students) Tonsils are two oval pads of tissues that are on either side of the throat and project out into it. The uvula is what we see dangling down from ...
Expert paediatric anaesthesiologists ensure safe anaesthesia delivery and pain management for children in complex surgeries, ...
Chauhan discussed how two-photon microscopy enables precise, non-invasive monitoring of retinal ganglion cell function in ...
In case of sudden cardiac arrests, there is no breathlessness, no dizziness, no chest pain, no discomfort till the moment it ...
Cluster headache and migraine are both very painful conditions, but they're not the same. Discover their key differences, ...
A troubling trend with global echoes and local implications By Dr Isuru U. Kariyawasam Senior Lecturer, Department of Botany, ...
Telangana's government medical colleges face staffing and infrastructure crises, prompting NMC intervention and state-led ...
A recently discovered creature, Mosura fentoni, has stunned paleontologists with its bizarre, otherworldly features. Unveiled in the pages of Royal Society Open Science, this ancient arthropod sheds ...
Not long ago the right ventricle (RV) was considered an “unnecessary” part of the normal circulation. While factually correct—ablation or replacement of the RV free wall can be well tolerated by ...
Tennis player Renée Richards broke new ground for trans athletes before coaching Martina Navratilova to two Wimbledon titles.
To gather further insights into redox processes and their implications in retinal disorders, we welcome articles addressing, but not limited to, the following themes: - The role of redox homeostasis ...
A University of Minnesota Medical School-led research team has discovered that a cancer signaling pathway has previously ...