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Medical School versus Residency! Use code ‘EARLYBIRD’ to get $25 off your purchase at http://medschoolinsiders.com. Expires April 30th! David Hindin’s Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCp67C6fdzWb3s56SnZ_xUuw My Vlog Channel: http://youtube.com/lifeofasurgeon Medical School vs College (Part 1): https://youtu.be/PgHotL0MOVM In this video we compare medical school to residency and go over: 1) Structure 00:38 2) Length 01:36 3) Grading & Evaluation
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Do you feel a sense of regret for the things you didn’t get round to doing in lockdown? Here, we work through how to challenge those feelings and move forward without guilt As lockdown is slowly but surely beginning to ease, we’re working towards our new now. For some, these small changes bring a sense
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Selenium deficiency is not spoken about or given the same weightage as vitamins B and D. Nonetheless, it is equally essential for various bodily functions such as DNA synthesis, reproduction, immune, endocrine, metabolic and cardiovascular system processes.  The National Institute of Health’s Office of Dietary Supplements (ODS) recommends that children aged 14 and older as well as
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Dr Pashtun Shahim Concentrations of neurofilament light (NfL) chain in blood can detect concussion, its severity and help predict recovery in patients with mild traumatic brain injury (TBI), new research indicates. “Blood NfL may be used to aid in the diagnosis of patients with concussion or mild TBI [and] to identify individuals at increased risk
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For the millions of people living with type 1 diabetes worldwide, the development of an effective system to automatically regulate blood sugar levels is of paramount significance. Artificial pancreas systems (APS) are being developed with the goals of automatically adjusting the delivery of insulin (and potentially, glucagon) based on glucose readings from a continuous glucose
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Print this page CAMBRIDGE, Mass.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Jul. 8, 2020– Moderna, Inc., (Nasdaq: MRNA) a clinical stage biotechnology company pioneering messenger RNA (mRNA) therapeutics and vaccines to create a new generation of transformative medicines for patients, today announced that it has completed enrollment for both cohorts of the Phase 2 study of its vaccine candidate (mRNA-1273) against COVID-19.
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aducanumab Treatment for Alzheimer’s Disease Biogen Completes Submission of Biologics License Application to FDA for Aducanumab as a Treatment for Alzheimer’s Disease Print this page CAMBRIDGE, Mass. and TOKYO, July 08, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Biogen (Nasdaq: BIIB) and Eisai Co., Ltd. (Tokyo, Japan) today announced that Biogen has completed the submission of a Biologics
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FDA Approves Inqovi (decitabine and cedazuridine) for Myelodysplastic Syndromes (MDS) including Chronic Myelomonocytic Leukemia (CMML) Print this page Pleasanton, CA, Princeton, NJ, and Tokyo, Japan, July 7, 2020. Astex Pharmaceuticals, Inc.; Taiho Oncology, Inc.; and Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. today announce that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and Health Canada have approved Inqovi
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July 8, 2020 Print this page Audience: Consumer, Health Professional, Pharmacy July 8, 2020 — Lupin Pharmaceuticals Inc. is voluntarily recalling all batches of Metformin Hydrochloride Extended-Release Tablets USP, 500mg and 1000mg to the consumer level. As part of the ongoing assessment and continuation of the dialog with the FDA, additional analysis revealed that certain
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As the race to develop a vaccine for the coronavirus speeds up, the pharmaceutical industry is being careful to not set any dangerous precedent that may weaken their future intellectual property rights, a senior executive at IHS Markit said Thursday.  The World Health Organization this week published an update on the potential vaccine candidates that are
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[embedded content] ZDoggMD asks for some perspective on COVID-19 and the culture of “safetyism.” Below is a transcript of his remarks on the video: Hey, everyone, Dr. Z. I came to say something really controversial here. We shouldn’t try to save everyone from COVID-19. Why is that controversial? Because we have, over years, developed a
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We know that it has been harder for people to stay active over these last several weeks. Christina Lombardi, DPT PT has put together easy stretches to get you moving at home! Each Wednesday for the next several weeks we will share these stretches with you. Each stretch includes descriptive information and a video to
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A majority of genetic diseases are caused by single point mutations — an error of one base pair within our DNA. David Liu, who has developed molecular machinery that is able to edit these mutations, tells us about the multidisciplinary approach needed to make advances in this field.
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With Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease, or GERD, acid splashes up into the esophagus repeatedly, which can damage the lining of the esophagus. In a process called metaplasia, damaged cells turn into a type of cell more like tissue found in the intestines. When this occurs in the esophagus, the condition is called Barretts esophagus. This video
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When anxiety escalates, we can find ourselves in the midst of a panic attack. Here, we share inside tips on how you can spot your triggers and reclaim control Having lived with an anxiety disorder for almost a decade, I’ve experimented with various ways to manage the symptoms. Yoga, meditation, and switching to decaf coffee
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Editor’s note: Find the latest COVID-19 news and guidance in Medscape’s Coronavirus Resource Center. Here are the coronavirus stories Medscape’s editors around the globe think you need to know about today. An Elusive Complication Inflammatory disease of the myocardium is a rare, chameleon-like disease, but the diagnosis is even more challenging and controversial in patients
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As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, it’s becoming clear that minorities—specifically African-Americans, Hispanics, Native Americans and in some studies Asians—are affected more often than other ethnicities, and have a higher death rate. Experts are trying to figure out why, but even before they have definitive answers, there is some reassuring news. Anyone who is a member
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