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Strikes
2025
“Life is short, the art long, opportunity fleeting, experience treacherous, judgement difficult.” [...]on the evidence of referrals to our hospital's ethics committee, he would be right: each case presenting many versions of the good. By these lights, medicine's reasoned debates can seem trivial, almost drawing-room squabbles about life's thermostatic settings, not pressing conversations about what it means to be human, breakable, and only briefly alive on a troubled planet.
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Modern Diagnostic Imaging Technique Applications and Risk Factors in the Medical Field: A Review
2022
Medical imaging is the process of visual representation of different tissues and organs of the human body to monitor the normal and abnormal anatomy and physiology of the body. There are many medical imaging techniques used for this purpose such as X-ray, computed tomography (CT), positron emission tomography (PET), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT), digital mammography, and diagnostic sonography. These advanced medical imaging techniques have many applications in the diagnosis of myocardial diseases, cancer of different tissues, neurological disorders, congenital heart disease, abdominal illnesses, complex bone fractures, and other serious medical conditions. There are benefits as well as some risks to every imaging technique. There are some steps for minimizing the radiation exposure risks from imaging techniques. Advance medical imaging modalities such as PET/CT hybrid, three-dimensional ultrasound computed tomography (3D USCT), and simultaneous PET/MRI give high resolution, better reliability, and safety to diagnose, treat, and manage complex patient abnormalities. These techniques ensure the production of new accurate imaging tools with improving resolution, sensitivity, and specificity. In the future, with mounting innovations and advancements in technology systems, the medical diagnostic field will become a field of regular measurement of various complex diseases and will provide healthcare solutions.
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Intermittent Fasting and Metabolic Health
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DeBoer, Mark D.
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Majeed, Chaudry N.
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Vasim, Izzah
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Blood Pressure
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Caloric Restriction
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Circadian rhythm
2022
Given the ongoing strain that the obesity epidemic has placed on public health outcomes, new and effective approaches to weight control are needed. One approach to improving weight and metabolic outcomes is intermittent fasting, which consists of multiple different timing schedules for temporary food avoidance, including alternate-day fasting, other similar full-day fasting patterns, and time-restricted feeding (where the day’s food is consumed over a 6-h period, allowing for 18 h of fasting). These feeding schedules have favorable metabolic effects by intermittently inducing the metabolism of fatty acids to ketones. The regimens overall lead to a decrease in weight and have been linked to improvements in dyslipidemia and blood pressure. While more research is needed on longer-term outcomes and this approach should be avoided in particular health conditions, intermittent fasting should be considered as an option for individuals who have a pattern of unhealthy weight gain using standard eating patterns.
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C46 PLEURAL DISEASE: CASE REPORTS II: A Pragmatic Dilemma! Managing Persistent Post-Surgical Thoracic Empyema With Intrapleural Antibiotics And Eloesser Flap
2017
Case Description A 59-year-old man was admitted to our tertiary care referral center for dyspnea, malaise, fever, and a 40-lb weight loss. Discussion: Our literature search showed that continuous soft tube drainage with intrapleural antibiotics is a safe treatment for empyema in patients who are not appropriate candidates for operative management.
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Evolution of Cancer Pharmacological Treatments at the Turn of the Third Millennium
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Libra, Massimo
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Falzone, Luca
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Salomone, Salvatore
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19th century
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antineoplastic drugs
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Bile
2018
The medical history of cancer began millennia ago. Historical findings of patients with cancer date back to ancient Egyptian and Greek civilizations, where this disease was predominantly treated with radical surgery and cautery that were often ineffective, leading to the death of patients. Over the centuries, important discoveries allowed to identify the biological and pathological features of tumors, without however contributing to the development of effective therapeutic approaches until the end of the 1800s, when the discovery of X-rays and their use for the treatment of tumors provided the first modern therapeutic approach in medical oncology. However, a real breakthrough took place after the Second World War, with the discovery of cytotoxic antitumor drugs and the birth of chemotherapy for the treatment of various hematological and solid tumors. Starting from this epochal turning point, there has been an exponential growth of studies concerning the use of new drugs for cancer treatment. The second fundamental breakthrough in the field of oncology and pharmacology took place at the beginning of the '80s, thanks to molecular and cellular biology studies that allowed the development of specific drugs for some molecular targets involved in neoplastic processes, giving rise to targeted therapy. Both chemotherapy and target therapy have significantly improved the survival and quality of life of cancer patients inducing sometimes complete tumor remission. Subsequently, at the turn of the third millennium, thanks to genetic engineering studies, there was a further advancement of clinical oncology and pharmacology with the introduction of monoclonal antibodies and immune checkpoint inhibitors for the treatment of advanced or metastatic tumors, for which no effective treatment was available before. Today, cancer research is always aimed at the study and development of new therapeutic approaches for cancer treatment. Currently, several researchers are focused on the development of cell therapies, anti-tumor vaccines, and new biotechnological drugs that have already shown promising results in preclinical studies, therefore, in the near future, we will certainly assist to a new revolution in the field of medical oncology.
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Hippocrates, On the art of medicine
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Mann, Joel Eryn
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Hippocrates
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Hippocrates. Peri technes
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Hippocrates.-Peri technēs
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Medicine
2012
Employing the logical tools of contemporary analytic philosophy, this book places the pseudo-Hippocratic treatise On the Art of Medicine in its proper philosophical, rhetorical, and medical contexts through a new translation and commentary on the Greek text.