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What was the Longest Surgery in History?

The longest surgery in history lasted for 103 hours & involved the separation of conjoined twins. This miraculous story shows the dedication of doctors & innovations in surgical techniques.

NPTX2 Protein Can Detect Cognitive Decline 7 Years Before Alzheimer’s Signs

Introduction Alzheimer’s disease, an escalating global health concern, necessitates early detection for effective intervention. Recent breakthroughs in Alzheimer’s research have spotlighted the potential of the protein NPTX2 as a key player in predicting the onset of cognitive decline, offering new avenues for early diagnosis and potential treatments. Two comprehensive studies, both published in the Annals …

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Woman With Transplanted Uterus Gives Birth to Baby Boy

Introduction A significant advancement in medicine has been achieved, and a pioneering Uterus Transplantation (UTx) procedure resulted in the recipient woman’s successful birth of a healthy baby boy. This remarkable accomplishment signifies a momentous milestone in reproductive medicine, offering hope and new possibilities to countless women facing Mayer- Rokitansky-Kuster- Hauser-syndrome or Absolute Uterine Factor Infertility (AUFI).1,2 Let us delve into the …

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Tick-Borne Encephalitis Surge in France

Introduction Tick-borne encephalitis (TBE), a notable arboviral infection transmitted through tick bites, has surged in France since its classification as a notifiable disease in May 2021. Caused by the bite of infected ticks, the TBE has assumed critical importance in France following its designation as a notifiable disease in May 2021. Understanding Tickborne Encephalitis (TBE) …

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New Research: Bluetongue Virus Carriers Active During Winter

Introduction Bluetongue (BT), a viral disease, spreads through arthropods and impacts domestic and wild ruminants. Many animals do not exhibit noticeable symptoms but can prove fatal for certain species. The virus is transmitted among susceptible ruminants by insect vectors, primarily from the Culicoides genus, which becomes infected after feeding on viraemic animals carrying the virus.1 A recent …

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US Bracing for a Possible New COVID-19 Wave as Experts Warn of Impending Outbreak

Introduction As the summer sun shines brightly, the United States is once again facing the haunting spectre of a new COVID-19 wave.1 The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have recently reported concerning indicators, including a rise in coronavirus detection in wastewater, increased positive test rates, and a surge in COVID-19-related emergency room visits. Despite …

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