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2024-01-16 Halobetasol/tazarotene (Combination medication) Halobetasol/tazarotene (Duobrii) is a topical combination drug used to treat plaque psoriasis. It combines 0.01% halobetasol propionate (a corticosteroid that reduces inflammation and suppresses the immune system) and 0.045% tazarotene (a retinoid that promotes normal skin cell turnover and has anti-inflammatory effects) in a lotion formulation. Stub Wikipedialuva (45254)
2025-02-19 Camino Finisterre (Way of St. James pilgrimage route in Spain) The Camino Finisterre is a route of the Camino de Santiago. It runs from Santiago de Compostela to Fisterra and Muxía. Stub WikiPate (2806)
2025-05-12 Health benefits of quitting alcohol (Positive physiological and psychological changes associated with alcohol cessation) The health benefits of quitting alcohol consumption are numerous and can significantly improve both physical and mental well-being. While the long-term effects of alcohol consumption are known to be detrimental, capable of damaging nearly every organ and system in the body and increasing the risk of chronic diseases like alcoholic liver disease, various cardiovascular diseases, and multiple types of cancer, ceasing alcohol intake allows the body to begin a ... C Itemirus (5645)
2024-01-11 Michael Fredericson (American academic and physician) Michael Fredericson (born 1959) is an American academic and physician. He currently serves as a professor of orthopedic surgery and the director of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PM&R) Sports Medicine within the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at Stanford University. C Brinkwerth (51)
2025-04-02 Erik Musiek (American neurologist and chronobiologist) Erik Musiek is an American neurologist and chronobiologist. His research focuses on the molecular mechanisms of neurodegeneration, the role of circadian rhythms in Alzheimer’s disease, and potential therapeutic interventions. He is the Charlotte & Paul Hagemann Professor of Neurology at Washington University in St. Louis. C Trishab1234 (16)
2025-01-12 Susan D. Jones (American professor of veterinary history) Susan Dorothy Jones (born 1964) is an American professor of veterinary history at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities where she is the Distinguished McKnight University Professor in the Program in History of Science, Technology and Medicine at the College of Biological Sciences, and the College of Science and Engineering. Start WheelHelms WS (972)
2024-12-03 Vitreomacular traction syndrome (Medical condition affecting the eye) Vitreomacular traction syndrome (VTS) is a medical condition in the eye that is the result of tractional forces (pulling) being placed on the retina. VTS is common in people who have an incomplete posterior vitreous detachment, a type of retinal detachment at the periphery of the retina. C JenOttawa (12843)
2025-02-10 Moral weight (Quantitative significance in moral judgments) Moral weight is a concept used in ethical decision-making to assess the relative significance of the lives, interests, and experiences of moral patients—beings considered to have moral value. It serves as a criterion for determining the extent to which different species should be prioritized in efforts to enhance welfare, based on their capacity for conscious experience, suffering, and wellbeing. C Southernhemisphere (792)
2025-06-24 Veterinary College, Gorakhpur Veterinary College, Gorakhpur is an upcoming college in Gorakhpur dedicated to Veterinary Sciences. It will be affiliated to U.P. Pt. Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Veterinary Science University and Cattle Research Institute. Stub Praveenks1610 (418)
2025-06-23 HeadsUpGuys HeadsUpGuys is a Canada-based online resource and research program focused on supporting men's mental health, with an emphasis on managing depression and preventing male deaths by suicide. Launched in 2015, the initiative provides self-help tools, personal accounts, and professional resources tailored to men, aiming to reduce stigma and promote early help-seeking. C Wisestwol (117)
2024-01-10 Fudosteine (Chemical compound) Fudosteine (Cleanal) is a mucolytic agent. In Japan, it is approved for the treatment of bronchial asthma, chronic bronchitis, pulmonary emphysema, bronchiectasis, pulmonary tuberculosis, pneumoconiosis, atypical mycobacterial disease, and diffuse panbronchiolitis. Stub Innerstream (5014)
2025-06-22 Monoclonal gammopathy of thrombotic significance Monoclonal gammopathy of thrombotic significance (MGTS) is a prothrombotic condition caused by monoclonal antibodies against Platelet factor 4 (anti-PF4) that presents with recurrent thrombosis and persistent thrombocytopenia. Stub GobsPint (2446)
2025-06-08 National Eligibility cum Entrance Test – Super Specialty The NEET-SS (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test – Super Specialty) is a national-level entrance examination in India for admission to various DM (Doctorate of Medicine) and Magister Chirurgiae (MCh) super-specialty courses. It is conducted annually by the National Board of Examinations (NBE) under the supervision of the National Medical Commission (NMC). Start Tarique012 (236) Possible spam
2025-07-02 2025 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (Award) The 2025 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine is an international Physiology or Medicine prize established according to Alfred Nobel's will be announced by the Nobel Assembly at the Karolinska Institute for outstanding discoveries in physiology or medicine, the 2025 awards announced on Monday, October 6, 2025. Stub MehranSabri (44)
2025-07-05 Frederick William Spurgin Frederick William Spurgin (1837 – 26 October 1930) was an English surgeon. Stub VivatLondinium (993)
2024-09-24 Miko Wilford (researcher ORCID ID = 0000-0002-8653-8893) Miko M. Wilford is an Associate Professor of Psychology at Iowa State University whose research focuses on eyewitness identification, learning and memory, and legal decision-making. She is the Principal Investigator of the Psycho-Legal Experiments and Applications lab and has served as a trial consultant for cases concerning eyewitness misidentification and false guilty pleas. Start T8800 (9)
2025-07-15 Temporal process model of retirement The temporal process model of retirement is an s an organizational psychology approach that views retirements through three progressive phases: retirement planning, retirement decision making, and retirement transition and adjustment. Stub GobsPint (2446)
2025-07-09 C.G. Jung Club London C.G. Jung Club London (formerly known as the C.G. Jung Analytical Psychology Club) is the first society for the study of analytical psychology of the United Kingdom. It was founded in September 1922, inspired by the earlier Psychology Club Zürich. Stub V. S. Video (1059)
2025-07-09 Journal of Analytical Psychology (Academic journal) The Journal of Analytical Psychology is the peer-reviewed academic journal of the Society of Analytical Psychology. It was founded in 1955. Stub V. S. Video (1059)
2025-06-09 Notching in electrocardiography Notching in electrocardiography refers to the presence of distinct deflections or irregularities in the waveform of an electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG), particularly within the P wave, QRS complex (fragmented QRS (fQRS)), or T wave. These notches appear as abrupt changes in the direction or slope of the waveform and can provide critical diagnostic information about cardiac conditions. B Yerachmiel C (2283)
2025-06-23 Moti Ramgopal (Guyanese American physician) Moti Navindra Ramgopal (born August 27, 1965) is a Guyanese American Infectious Disease physician and clinical researcher who has contributed to research in HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis, COVID-19, and emerging infectious diseases. He is the founder and medical Director of Midway Immunology and Research Center and founder and chairman of the Midway Specialty Care Center. Start Therecipeguy (54)
2025-07-18 Clinician's Brief (Veterinary clinical publication for small animal practitioners) Clinician’s Brief is a free, peer-reviewed clinical publication for veterinarians, providing concise, practical guidance for small animal practitioners through print, digital, and multimedia formats. Start Lawill01 (38)
2025-06-20 Supralingual administration (A route of administration of a drug by placing it above tongue) Supralingual, from the Latin for "above the tongue" (supra + lingual), refers to the pharmacological route of administration by which substances diffuse into the blood through tissues above the tongue.It is often the route of administration of choice when one would like the drug to bypass or alleviate the first-pass effect on the drug after oral delivery. Stub Genetic endowment (170)
2025-07-13 LSD in Czechoslovakia (The history of LSD use in Czechoslovakia) Between the 1950s and 1970s, the hallucinogenic drug LSD was extensively studied in the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic, with experiments conducted for both military applications and government-approved psychiatric treatments. Following the expiration of Sandoz’s patents on LSD in 1963, state-owned pharmaceutical company Spofa began manufacturing the compound domestically from 1963 to 1974. GA Emmalli (6)
2025-06-04 James Sabin (American psychiatrist and ethicist) James Evan Sabin, MD is an American psychiatrist, bioethicist, and health policy scholar. He is best known for his co-development of the “Accountability for Reasonableness” (A4R) ethical framework for fair health care resource allocation, in collaboration with philosopher Norman Daniels. Start MaynardClark (33217) Possible spam
2025-07-05 Augustus Joseph Pepper Dr Augustus Joseph Pepper (7 November 1849 - 18 December 1935) was a British surgeon and forensic pathologist. Start VivatLondinium (993)
2025-02-06 Jennifer Pietenpol (American Breast Cancer Researcher) Jennifer Pietenpol is Chief Scientific and Strategic Officer, Executive Vice-President for Research, and the Ingram Professor of Cancer Research at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Pietenpol additionally serves as the Chief Scientific Advisor to the Susan G. Komen Foundation for breast cancer. C GavinPH (22)
2025-06-19 Phillip R. Shaver (American social psychologist) Phillip R. Shaver is an American social psychologist best known for his work on attachment theory, close relationships, and emotion. He is Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Psychology at the University of California, Davis. C Coloj F. Kiloh (25)
2025-07-09 Teaching Hospital Kurunegala (Hospital in North Western Province, Sri Lanka) The Teaching Hospital Kurunegala (THK) , previously known as Kurunegala Provincial General Hospital, is a teaching hospital in Kurunegala, North Western Province, Sri Lanka. As of 2021, it was the third largest hospital in the country, with more than 2300 beds and more than 3500 staff. Start Zhx14414 (84)
2025-07-07 Craig A. Harper (Associate professor of psychology) Craig A. Harper is a Nottingham Trent University associate professor of psychology. He has published research about topics including the perceptions of microaggressions, as well as the consumption of misinformation content, across liberal and conservative political orientations. Start V. S. Video (1059)
2025-07-23 Denominator neglect Denominator neglect, also known as denominator neglect bias or the ratio bias, is a cognitive bias in which individuals focus on the numerator of a ratio while neglecting the denominator. This leads to systematic errors in decision-making and probability judgments. Start Getafix42 (120)
2025-07-15 Cheng Ying (oncologist) Cheng Ying (程颖; 1963 – July 2025) was a prominent Chinese oncologist, physician-scientist, and hospital administrator. She was the director of Jilin Cancer Hospital and a leading figure in cancer research in China, particularly in the field of lung cancer. Start SongRuyi (823)
2025-07-23 Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Hospital (Hospital in Selangor, Malaysia) Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Hospital (Malay: Hospital Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah, abbr: HSAAS), formerly known as Hospital Pengajar UPM, is a teaching hospital that managed and operated by UPM. The ___location is adjacent to UPM's Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences and the Serdang Hospital. Start Wee Hong (996)
2025-07-24 RxScanner RxScanner is a handheld nano-scanner that detects counterfeit and substandard drugs and was created by Adebayo Alonge under his company RxAll. It uses AI-enabled spectroscopy to analyse a drugs molecular fingerprint and instantly verify it's authenticity. Stub Schlawgclart (138)
2025-07-25 Musculophrenic veins Musculophrenic veins are paired vessels responsible for draining blood from the lower anterior intercostal spaces, the diaphragm, and regions of the anterior abdominal wall.These veins empty into the internal thoracic veins. Start Zenomemo (693)
2025-06-22 Baland Jalal (Danish neuroscientist) Baland Jalal is a neuroscientist at Harvard University whose work spans clinical neuroscience, cultural psychology, and the biology of altered state of consciousness. Originally from Denmark and of Kurdish-Iraqi descent, he has authored over 50 scientific publications in these and related fields. C MessiMuhammad (27)
2025-07-21 Votoplam (Small molecule drug) Votoplam (also known as PTC518) is an investigational oral small molecule drug being developed by PTC Therapeutics for the treatment of Huntington's disease (HD). The compound functions as a huntingtin (HTT) gene modulator and splicing factor modifier, designed to selectively reduce huntingtin mRNA and protein levels. C Noxoug1 (5704)
2025-06-20 Lay theory A lay theory is a informal, common-sense explanation that people give for particular social behaviors. Unlike formal scientific theories, lay theories often reflect intuitive beliefs that may diverge significantly from empirical findings. These theories are important because they influence how individuals interpret the world, make decisions, and behave in various contexts. Stub Nsae Comp (18614)
2025-07-24 Anterior vertebral vein (Anterior vertebral vein is a venous structure located in the cervical region.) Anterior vertebral vein is a venous structure located in the cervical region. It participates in the venous drainage of the vertebral column and is part of the cervical venous plexus. Start Zenomemo (693)
2025-07-24 Pericardiophrenic veins Pericardiophrenic veins are thin venous structures located in the thoracic cavity. These veins drain blood from the pericardium, mediastinal pleura, and the superior surface of the diaphragm. They accompany the pericardiophrenic artery and the phrenic nerve, typically draining into either the brachiocephalic vein or the internal thoracic vein. Start Zenomemo (693)
2025-07-20 Intestinal water absorption Intestinal water absorption is the process through which water and electrolytes are absorbed from the digested food and transferred into the bloodstream. This procedure is essential for preserving the fluid balance in the body and avoiding dehydration. B Dianeira (131)
2025-04-02 Maternal chronodisruption Maternal chronodisruption refers to the misalignment of a mother's circadian rhythms during pregnancy due to external or internal factors, such as shift work, irregular sleep patterns, exposure to artificial light at night, or metabolic disturbances. Circadian rhythms are ~24 hour oscillating endogenous cycles generated through the transcription translation feedback loop (TTFL). C ClockWatcher2025 (67)
2025-04-22 Institute for the Scientific Study of Consciousness The Institute for the Scientific Study of Consciousness (ISSC) is a non-profit organization founded in 1979 by Charles Tart, professor emeritus of psychology at the University of California, Davis. A pioneering figure in parapsychology and transpersonal psychology, Tart created the ISSC to conduct scientific research on consciousness and altered states of consciousness. C UncleAlb (70)
2025-07-16 IHCH-8134 (Chemical compound) IHCH-8134 is a drug of the oxazinopyridoindole family which acts as an agonist at the 5-HT2A serotonin receptor. It was derived by structural simplification of the 5-HT2A antagonist atypical antipsychotic drug lumateperone along with several related compounds such as IHCH-7079, which was found to be a non-hallucinogenic biased 5-HT2A agonist that was active in antidepressant assays but did not produce psychedelic-like responding in mice. Stub BaeyerDrewson (646)
2025-07-11 Alexander B. Belser (American clinical psychologist) Alexander B. “Alex” Belser is an American clinical psychologist whose research focuses on psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy. C Davenschot (38)
2025-07-15 Robert Boakes (British–Australian psychologist and academic (born 1939)) Robert Alan Boakes (born 21 August 1939) is a British–Australian psychologist and academic notable for research in experimental psychology, especially learning, behaviour, and associative models in animals and humans. He is Emeritus Professor of Psychology at the University of Sydney, having held the McCaughey Chair in Psychology. Start Marieqoor (28)
2025-07-30 Irving Levitas (physician) (American physician (c.1909–1999)) Irving M. Levitas (c. 1909 – May 27, 1999) was an American internist and cardiologist. Stub Guerreroast (42365)
2025-07-23 David Sherman (psychologist) (American psychologist) David Sherman is a psychologist at University of California, Santa Barbara. Stub Xpander1 (5397)
2025-06-17 Blue Mountain Sanatorium (Former tuberculosis sanatorium and hospital in Walla Walla, Washington) Blue Mountain Sanatorium was a former tuberculosis sanatorium located in Walla Walla, Washington, United States. The sanatorium operated from 1935 to 1954. From 1954 to 1968, the facility operated as the Blue Mountain Hospital. C Morainelake (466)
2025-06-22 Central Washington Tuberculosis Hospital (Former tuberculosis sanatorium and hospital in Selah, Washington) Central Washington Tuberculosis Hospital is a former tuberculosis sanatorium located in Selah, Washington, United States. The sanatorium opened in 1950 and closed in 1958. Since 1958, the facility now operates as the Yakima Valley School, a state run nursing home for the severely developmentally disabled. C Morainelake (466)
2025-07-21 Deepali Dutta Deepali Dutta was an Indian psychiatrist from Assam and a pioneering figure in psychiatric medicine in Northeast India. She served as the President of the Indian Psychiatric Society. Dutta held key academic and administrative roles in medical education in Assam. Start Baruah ranuj (478)
2025-02-17 Bon Secours Mary Immaculate Hospital (Hospital in Virginia, United States) Bon Secours Mary Immaculate Hospital is a 114-bed, short-term acute care, non-profit hospital in Newport News, Virginia. It is owned and operated by Bon Secours, part of Bon Secours Mercy Health. Stub RileyD0g (230)
2025-02-27 Body neutrality (Movement advocating the mental quality that seeks to accept oneself and one's body) The concept of body neutrality encourages the mindset that a person's bodily appearance, and attitudes towards it, should have the least possible effect on their experience of life. Its proponents assert that people should neither be celebrated for their conformance with an ideal of bodily beauty nor criticised for departure from such a condition. Start Yadsalohcin (16868)
2025-07-26 Mark Cook (author) (British sexologist) Mark Cook is a British sexologist. He wrote Sexual Attraction (1978), and edited Love and Attraction (1979) and Adult Sexual Interest in Children (1981). Stub V. S. Video (1059)
2025-07-17 177 Lu-NNS309 (Investigational radiopharmaceutical compound) 177Lu-NNS309 is an investigational radiopharmaceutical compound currently under development by Novartis Pharmaceuticals for the treatment of various solid tumors. The compound is being evaluated in Phase I clinical trials for patients with pancreatic, lung, breast, and colorectal cancers. C Noxoug1 (5704)
2025-06-15 Pouria Mojabi Pouria Mojabi (born 1982 in Iran) is an Iranian-American entrepreneur known for building connections around Healthcare, emotional well being, and digital solutions. He is a co-founder and former CEO of Supportiv, a peer support platform focused on mental, emotional and social wellbeing. Start Denovoj (560)
2025-07-21 EAT-SET (Affordable emergency blood auto-transfusion device developed in Nigeria) Dr. Ovadje's Emergency Auto-Transfusion Set (EAT-SET) is a system that recovers blood from internal bleeding in patients. Oviemo Ovadje invented the system in 1989 as an affordable blood auto-transfusion mechanism requiring no electricity, which previously required very expensive equipment that only developed countries could afford. Stub Schlawgclart (138)
2025-07-08 Multilevel model of retirement The multilevel model of retirement is an organizational psychology approach that views retirements through three levels: societal, organizational, and individual level. Stub GobsPint (2446)
2025-07-17 Genicular artery embolization (Medical treatment) Genicular artery embolization (GAE) is a minimally invasive image-guided procedure performed by interventional radiologists to relieve chronic knee pain caused by osteoarthritis (OA) or post-operative hemarthrosis. Start Moiz652 (17)
2025-06-30 Sistema de Salud Menonita (Hospital in Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico) Sistema de Salud Menonita (Mennonite Health System) is a system of teaching hospitals and family health centers located throughout Puerto Rico. Start Jacr88 (297)
2025-06-27 UNC Health Rockingham (Hospital in North Carolina, United States) UNC Health Rockingham is a not-for-profit hospital located in Eden, North Carolina, United States. The hospital has 108 beds and serves residents in Rockingham County, Piedmont Triad, as well as in the Southern Virginia area. The hospital staffs over 117 physicians and offers inpatient, outpatient and preventive healthcare services. Stub Hornets23 (14544)
2025-08-04 Blanking period The blanking period is a generally recognized three-month period during which arrhythmias after catheter ablation are not taken into account in the sense that they are excluded from the effectiveness analysis as supposedly unspecific events. B Mabit1 (73)
2025-02-20 Durham CELLS (UK biolaw and bioethics research centre) Durham CELLS (Centre for Ethics and Law in the Life Sciences) is a research centre at Durham University, based in Durham Law School. It focuses on the legal and ethical issues raised by biological science, medicine and regulation: biolaw and bioethics. Start BobKirth (241)
2025-08-05 Bianca Acevedo (Love and sensory processing sensitivity researcher) Bianca Acevedo is an American research scientist who studies romantic love and sensory processing sensitivity. Acevedo performed the first neuroimaging study of long-term intense romantic love, couples who were still "madly" in love but had been married for 21 years on average. Start ShiveryPeaks (3574)
2025-08-05 Jonathan Avery (American psychiatrist and academic) Jonathan Avery is an American addiction psychiatrist and academic based at Weill Cornell Medical College. At Weill Cornell, he serves as Vice Chair for Addiction Psychiatry and holds the endowed Stephen P. Tobin and Dr. Arnold M. Cooper Professorship in Consultation Liaison Psychiatry. Start Spacerocketzooman (88)
2025-08-03 Etienne Fontan Étienne Fontan (born 28 August 1969) is a U.S. cannabis activist, entrepreneur, and military veteran based in Berkeley, California, active in cannabis advocacy since the early 1990s with NGOs like Cannabis Action Network and with the retail dispensary Berkeley Patients Group. C Teluobir (1781)
2025-07-06 Jim Appleyard William James "Jim" Appleyard (23 October 1935 – 29 January 2022) was a British paediatrician and medical reformer who served as a president of the World Medical Association. Start Davenschot (38)
2025-06-12 NAKO Health Study (Cohort study with 200,000 participants in Germany) The NAKO Health Study (German: NAKO Gesundheitsstudie) is a large-scale, population-based cohort study conducted in Germany. Its purpose is to investigate the development, distribution, and risk factors of chronic diseases among a representative sample of adults. C Rasmus Cloes (25)
2025-04-02 Institute for Spirituality and Health The Institute for Spirituality and Health (ISH) is an independent, interfaith, non-profit organization located at the Texas Medical Center in Houston, Texas. Founded in 1955 under the guidance of Dr. Frederick C. Elliott, then Executive Director of the Texas Medical Center, the Institute was originally established to foster a religious presence throughout the medical campus. Start TheSkipperToo (75)
2025-06-22 Ecopsychiatry (application of ecological thought to the study and practice of psychiatry) Ecopsychiatry is an interdisciplinary field that applies ecological principles and insights to the theory and practice of psychiatry and neuropsychiatry. The term was coined in the late 1970s by the American Psychiatric Association by relating the environment to mental health and disorders. Start Quinhonk (388)
2025-07-31 Exie E. Welsch (American psychiatrist (1908–1980)) Exie E. Welsch (1908–1980) was an American psychiatrist specializing in child psychiatry. She was the first woman elected president of the American Orthopsychiatric Association. Start Jsonein (181)
2025-07-25 University Center for Health Sciences (public university in Guadalajara, Jalisco) The University Center for Health Sciences (Spanish: Centro Universitario de Ciencias de la Salud or CUCS), is a university in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico that focuses on health sciences. CUCS offers undergraduate, Higher University Technical degrees, and graduate programs. C 龙2000 (66) Possible spam
2025-02-25 Workplace resilience (Capacity to adapt in a workplace) Workplace resilience refers to the capacity of individuals and organizations to adapt to challenges, recover from setbacks, and continue to function effectively in a work environment. It encompasses employees' ability to "bounce back" from stress as well as an organization's systemic capacity to withstand and grow from adversity. C Hariseldon42 (48)
2025-08-07 Louis Wender (Lithuanian psychologist and psychiatrist) Louis Wender was a psychologist and psychiatrist known for being a pioneer on group therapy. B Notsonotoriousbig (997)
2025-07-31 Neural tourniquet Neural tourniquet — this is an example of bioelectronic medicine, a method of stopping bleeding by stimulating the vagus nerve, which connects to the brain and spleen. This method was invented and tested at the Feinstein Institute. Stub Vydzigora (48)
2025-07-29 As Coletividades Anormais As Coletividades Anormais is a work by Raimundo Nina Rodrigues, a Brazilian coroner, psychiatrist, teacher, writer, anthropologist, and ethnologist, that was published in 1939. C 1977Brazilian (2263)
2025-06-24 Roger J. Davis (British-American biochemist) Roger J. Davis. is a biochemist and molecular biologist born in Great Britain. He is the H. Arthur Smith Endowed Chair and serves as Professor and Chair of the Program in Molecular Medicine at the University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School. His work focuses on signaling pathways related to cellular stress,including the c-Jun N-terminal kinase (JNK) pathway. C Gsabio (46)
2025-08-08 San Filippo Neri Hospital (Hospital in Rome) The San Filippo Neri Hospital is an Italian public hospital that is part of the Local Health Authority Rome 1. It is located in Ottavia and serves the northwestern sector of the capital with its regular inpatient wards, day hospital, and day surgery. Start Lucky102 (9629)
2025-07-21 John Gennings Curtis Adams (Canada's father of dental public health) John Gennings Curtis Adams (16 March 1839 – 21 May 1922) was a Canadian farmer, dentist, and reformer who is credited as being Canada's "father of dental public health". Over his career, he had operated a free-of-charge dental clinic for Toronto's poor, served as the first dentist of record at the Hospital for Sick Children, and lobbied the City of Toronto to implement routine dental exams of schoolchildren, as well as to operate the first free public dental clinic in Canada. GA Aknell4 (2787)
2025-08-07 Tyntyla Isolation Hospital (Hospital in Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales) Tyntyla Isolation Hospital was a health facility in Ystrad, Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales. Start Keironoshea (1149)
2025-07-24 Continuing bonds (Bereavement theory) Continuing bonds is a bereavement theory that suggests that maintaining an enduring connection with a deceased loved one is a common and expected part of grieving, rather than an obstacle to "moving on". Until recently, both psychological literature and popular culture often regarded ongoing bonds with the dead as pathological in grief. B Akatana Mabi (45)
2025-06-07 Armstrong Ambulance (Ambulance company serving Massachusetts, United States) Armstrong Ambulance Service Inc. is a privately held EMS provider headquartered in Arlington, Massachusetts. Founded in 1946, it supplies 911 and medical-transport services to several Greater Boston municipalities and is one of a handful of Massachusetts providers accredited by the CAAS. C Dahawk04 (1812)
2025-07-28 Tower Health (Health care system in Pennsylvania, US) Tower Health is a health system based in West Reading, Pennsylvania. It was created in 2017 when the former Reading Health System acquired five hospitals. Start Henryemix (29)
2025-07-27 Sube Banerjee (researcher ORCID ID = 0000-0002-8083-7649) Sube Banerjee is a researcher specialised in dementia. Currently, he serves as the Pro-Vice-Chancellor for the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences at The University of Nottingham. His research focuses on the quality of life in dementia and the evaluation of new treatments. Start Mariap27 (17) Possible spam
2025-08-07 I-Pill (Emergency Birth Control Pill) i-pill is an emergency contraceptive pill manufactured by Piramal Healthcare in India. It contains levonorgestrel, a synthetic progestin used to prevent pregnancy after unprotected sexual intercourse or contraceptive failure. Introduced in 2007 as an over-the-counter (OTC) medication, I‑Pill is marketed as a morning-after pill and remains one of the most widely used emergency contraceptive brands in India. Start Lostboy24 (508)
2025-07-29 OpRegen (Allogeneic cell therapy) OpRegen (also known as RG6501) is an investigational allogeneic cell therapy developed by Lineage Cell Therapeutics for the treatment of geographic atrophy (GA) secondary to dry age-related macular degeneration (AMD). The therapy consists of human retinal pigment epithelial (RPE) cells administered via subretinal injection as a single treatment. C Noxoug1 (5704)
2025-08-11 Psychiatric hospitals in Switzerland (Overview of psychiatric institutions and mental health facilities in Switzerland) Psychiatric hospitals in Switzerland encompass a network of public and private institutions dedicated to mental health care, ranging from acute psychiatric units to long-term residential facilities. The Swiss psychiatric care system operates under a framework of federal oversight and cantonal implementation, with significant developments in patient rights and treatment approaches occurring throughout the 20th and 21st centuries. C 7804j (3650)
2025-06-14 Royal Huddleston Burpee (Inventor of the Burpee) Royal Huddleston Burpee, Sr. (June 4, 1898 – January 13, 1987) was an American physiologist. He was born in Manhattan, New York City, and is best known for the full-body exercise named after him, the Burpee. Stub Optimistic-Gapfiller (11)
2025-07-06 Cadogan Clinic (Hospital in Chelsea, London) The Cadogan Clinic is a private hospital located at 120 Sloane Street in Chelsea, London. It was founded by Bryan Mayou and Susan Mayou in 2004. Start Demstow (29)
2025-08-10 Human sterilization in Switzerland (History and regulation of human sterilization practices in Switzerland) Human sterilization in Switzerland refers to the historical and contemporary practices of surgical sterilization and castration, both voluntary and forced, that have occurred in Switzerland from the early 20th century to the present. Until 1970, it is estimated that several thousand people, predominantly women, were sterilized based on psychiatric evaluations in Switzerland. B 7804j (3650)
2025-08-11 Association for Child and Adolescent Mental Health The Association for Child and Adolescent Mental Health (ACAMH) is a UK based charitable body with stated objects of "the advancement of all matters concerning the mental health and development of children, young people and their families" by "promoting and disseminating scientific research and scholarship, and their implications for the evidence-base of multi-disciplinary clinical practice." ACAMH's membership comprises a diverse group of clinicians, practitioners, and researchers working across ... Start Tiny Particle (11655)
2025-06-30 Gerri Mattson (American pediatrician and public health official) Gerri Mattson, MD, MSPH, FAAP (born August 7, 1967) is an American pediatrician and the Early Intervention Medical Director at the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (NC DHHS) Division of Child and Family Well-Being. She is also an Adjunct Associate Professor at UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health. C Joeyt223 (54)
2025-02-04 Interpersonal comparisons of utility (Comparison of well-being between individuals) The concept of interpersonal comparisons of utility refers to the evaluation of satisfaction or well-being across multiple individuals, aiming to determine the relative levels of "utility" (happiness or benefit) experienced by each person. This concept is widely regarded as problematic in economics, as subjective well-being lacks an objective metric, making direct measurement and comparison between individuals inherently challenging. C Southernhemisphere (792)
2025-06-16 Constantine Mavroudis (surgeon, researcher) Constantine Mavroudis (born July 19, 1946) is an American surgeon known for his work in pediatric and congenital heart surgery. He was formerly the Willis J. Potts Professor of Surgery at Northwestern University and was named Professor Emeritus of Surgery at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in 2020. C Jenisee (41)
2025-08-13 Poostchi Subspecialty Eye Hospital and Clinic (Hospital in Shiraz, Iran) Poostchi Subspecialty Eye Hospital and Clinic (درمانگاه و بیمارستان چشم پوستچی) is a teaching and treatment center located in Shiraz, Fars Province, Iran, affiliated with Shiraz University of Medical Sciences. It was founded in 1958. Start Shahnamk (879)
2025-02-03 Patient Safety in Nigeria Patient Safety in Nigeria is a field that is emerging because of the numerous harms to patients in healthcare practice. These harms are more pronounced in Nigeria because it is a developing country. Efforts need to be geared towards preventing, reducing and eliminating the harms. C Oye2633 (34)
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2025-07-11 Linus Chia Saalu Linus Chia Saalu is a Nigerian professor of anatomy and Provost of the College of Health Sciences at Benue State University, Makurdi. A highly cited scholar in his field, he has led significant academic and institutional advancements. Start Bembety (4575)
2025-07-04 Thorek Memorial Hospital (Health system in Chicago, Illinois, US) Thorek Memorial Hospital is a nonprofit health system and housing provider in Cook County, Illinois. Its main campus in Uptown, Chicago includes a 218-bed, acute care hospital facility. Thorek also operates facilities in Armour Square, West Town, and Skokie. Start OiYoiYoink (3055)
2025-08-07 Jason Williams (radiologist) (American medical oncologist and radiologist) Jason Williams is an American interventional radiologist and oncologist specializing in image-guided procedures for cancer, immunotherapy, and minimally invasive cancer treatments. He also performs research in experimental cancer treatments. Start IntervalQuantum (243)
2025-08-15 Shlomi Codish (Israeli internal medicine, computers health care) Prof. Shlomi Codish (Hebrew: שלומי קודש; born November 17, 1966) is an Israeli physician, academic, and healthcare administrator. Since 2018, he has served as the Director General of Soroka University Medical Center - southern Israel’s largest tertiary hospital and only Level-1 trauma center. Start Xuruev (49)
2025-07-29 European Veterinary Dental Foundation (Foundation for Veterinary Dentistry) European Veterinary Dental Foundation (EVDF), also known as the European Foundation for Veterinary Dentistry, is a charity operating in Europe that promotes research and education in Veterinary Dentistry. Start Petehaseler (37)
2025-08-17 John Featherstone (dentist) (New Zealand dental researcher and academic) John D. B. Featherstone is a New Zealand dental researcher, educator, and academic administrator. C Globalwikicontributor (727)
2025-08-06 Brett Scholz (Australian critical health psychology academic) Brett Scholz is a critical health psychologist and academic. He is currently an Associate Professor at the Australian National University. He is known for his work in lived experience leadership in health policy, services, research, and education, although he does not work from a lived experience perspective himself. C Winkzban (79)
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2025-07-29 Kaiut yoga Kaiut yoga is a type of yoga that focuses on reorganizing the body through joint mobility. It focuses on sustained, adaptive and repetitive physical stimuli. Start Winnie Kab (451)
2025-08-03 HIV Retinopathy (Eye disease in HIV/AIDS) HIV retinopathy, also known as AIDS retinopathy, HIV microvasculopathy or Noninfectious retinal microvasculopathy, is an eye condition associated with HIV infection. It's characterized by damage to the small blood vessels in the retina and is often seen in individuals with a weakened immune system due to HIV. GA Ajeeshkumar4u (7245)
2025-06-22 Hedonic sensitization (Neuropsychological process) Hedonic sensitization is a neuropsychological process in which repeated exposure to a rewarding stimulus leads to a heightened hedonic or motivational response over time, rather than the diminishing response typically expected. This phenomenon contrasts with hedonic adaptation, the tendency for affective responses to stabilize or return to a baseline despite sustained positive input, and hedonic desensitization, in which the ability to experience pleasure is reduced due to neural downreg ... C Southernhemisphere (792)
2025-08-07 African Medical Centre of Excellence (Hospital in Federal Capital Territory, Nigeria) African Medical Centre of Excellence (AMCE) is a quaternary-level multi-speciality medical institution developed by the African Export–Import Bank (Afreximbank) and King's College Hospital, London, referred to locally and by staff simply as "AMCE". Stub ScotorJay (40)
2025-04-14 Saliva spittle (saliva particles involuntarily expelled from the mouth during speech) Saliva spittle or saliva spray refers to the particles of saliva involuntarily expelled from the mouth during speech, especially during vigorous articulation or the pronunciation of explosive consonants (such as /p/, /b/, /t/). These salive projections, which are completely distinct from respiratory droplets, are produced by fluid dynamics in the oral cavity rather than by pulmonary exhalation. C Mcapdevila (9007)
2025-08-14 Khalili Hospital (Hospital in Khalili Street, Iran) Khalili Hospital (In Persian language: بیمارستان خلیلی) is a university affiliated teaching and treatment hospital in Shiraz, Fars province, Iran. It is affiliated with Shiraz University of Medical Sciences and has 86 active beds. The hospital was founded in 1966. Start Shahnamk (879)
2025-07-14 Andrew W. Horne (Scottish professor of gynaecology and reproductive sciences) Andrew Wemyss Horne is a Scottish clinical academic gynaecologist based at the University of Edinburgh. Start Awhorne (20)
2025-08-08 Valentin Onoprienko (Historian of science) Valentin Ivanovich Onoprienko (born April 2, 1939, Aldan, Yakutia, USSR) is a Soviet and Ukrainian geologist, historian of science, and philosopher. He holds a Doctor of Philosophical Sciences (1982) and is a Professor (1992). He served as Head of the Department of Methodology and Sociology of Science (1992–2015) and has been a Leading Research Fellow (since 2015) at the [[H.M. Dobrov Institute for Scientific and Technol ... C Ivtorov (895)
2025-06-11 Sourav Bhattacharjee (Dutch anatomist and academic) Sourav Bhattacharjee is a Dutch biomedical scientist and anatomist of Indian origin. He is a Professor in the Veterinary Biosciences section at the School of Veterinary Medicine, University College Dublin. C GaryEric (50)
2025-08-09 Payer friction (Concept in healthcare in the United Sates) In healthcare in the United States, payer friction is the challenge that healthcare providers face with payers reimbursements for patient care. Friction euphemistically refers to the difficulties with bureaucratic hurdles, prior authorizations, denials management, payment processing. Stub GobsPint (2446)
2025-08-20 TV Tropical (Television station in Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil) TV Tropical (channel 8) is a Record-affiliated television station licensed to the city of Natal, capital of the state of Rio Grande do Norte, owned by Rede Tropical de Comunicação, who also controlls radio stations CBN Natal and Mix FM Natal, as well as other stations in the state's inland. Start RandomMe98 (12099)
2025-07-23 Arthur J.E. Child Comprehensive Cancer Centre (Hospital in Alberta, Canada) Arthur J.E. Child Comprehensive Cancer Centre (ACCC) is a over 2 million square foot tertiary care facility that replaced the Tom Baker Cancer Centre, and is one of two tertiary cancer centres in the province. It features 160 inpatient unit beds, wet and dry research labs, clinical and operational support services, clinical trials unit and research laboratories, Systemic and radiation treatment services, including 15 radiation vaults and on-site underground parking with 1,650 stalls. Start Calerusnak (906)
2024-12-10 Social motivation theory in autism The social motivation theory of autism suggests that because autistic individuals have less interest in social engagement, their ability to form social bonds or react to social rewards is reduced. Social motivation is the want/need for social interactions, to form relationships, respond to social cues, and derive rewards from them. C Isg207 (22)
2025-08-20 Cevostamab (Experimental bispecific antibody for multiple myeloma treatment) Cevostamab (development code BFCR4350A) is an investigational bispecific antibody designed for the treatment of multiple myeloma. Developed by Genentech, a member of the Roche group, cevostamab is a humanized IgG-based T-cell engager that simultaneously targets FcRH5 on myeloma cells and CD3 on T cells. C Noxoug1 (5704)
2025-08-22 Sigvotatug vedotin (Experimental antibody-drug conjugate targeting integrin beta-6 for solid tumors) Sigvotatug vedotin (development codes SGN-B6A, PF-08046047) is an investigational antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) designed for the treatment of various solid tumors. Developed by Seagen (now part of Pfizer), sigvotatug vedotin is composed of a monoclonal antibody directed against integrin beta-6 (IB6), conjugated to the cytotoxic payload monomethyl auristatin E (MMAE) via a protease-cleavable linker. GA Noxoug1 (5704)
2025-07-19 Mehrdad Afarid (He is a full-time staff member and researcher at Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, former president of Fasa University of Medical Sciences, and an ophthalmologist with a vitreous and retinal fellowship (subspecialty retina fellowship)) Mehrdad Afarid (In Persian language: مهرداد آفرید) is an Iranian ophthalmologist and academic who teaches at Shiraz University of Medical Sciences (SUMS). He previously served as the president of Fasa University of Medical Sciences. His clinical focus is on retinal and vitreous diseases. Start Shahnamk (879)
2025-07-18 Phantom sense (Sensory phenomenon when using VR) Phantom sense is a sensory phenomenon of apparent sensations like touch reported by users of virtual reality (VR) platforms. It refers to physical sensations—such as touch, temperature, or pain—perceived without actual physical stimuli, often when interacting with virtual objects or avatars. Start Fatresearchcat (11)
2025-08-17 Saint Anne's Hospital (Fall River, Massachusetts) (Catholic community hospital in Fall River, Massachusetts) Saint Anne's Hospital is a non-profit, Catholic community hospital serving southeastern Massachusetts and nearby Rhode Island. Located at 795 Middle Street in Fall River, Massachusetts, the 196-bed facility is part of Brown University Health (formerly Lifespan), Rhode Island's largest health system. B Dahawk04 (1812)
2025-08-12 Sexual orientation disturbance (Obsolete psychiatric diagnosis) Sexual orientation disturbance (SOD) is a formerly recognized psychiatric diagnosis – introduced in a 1974 update of the second edition (DSM-II) of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders – in which it replaced the diagnosis of homosexuality which was present in the earlier versions of the DSM-II. Stub BlockArranger (2194)
2025-08-03 Thapa v. St. Cloud Orthopedic Associates Thapa v. St. Cloud Orthopedic Associates is a landmark Minnesota medical malpractice case in which college student Anuj Thapa sued St. Cloud Hospital and associated provider's over negligent post-surgical care. In May 2022, a jury awarded him about $111.25 million, one of the largest malpractice verdicts in Minnesota history. C Noname5285 (31)
2025-08-21 Zhengping Zhuang (American physician-scientist and cancer researcher) Zhengping Zhuang is an American physician-scientist and cancer researcher, widely recognized for his contributions to molecular pathology, cancer genetics, and translational oncology. He is Senior Investigator at the Neuro-Oncology Branch of the National Cancer Institute (NCI), part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). C Yusnadha (22)
2025-07-10 Alden H. Harken (American surgeon and medical author) Alden Hood Harken is an American cardiac surgeon, teacher and writer. C GJRWhitman (14)
2025-07-30 John Salerno (American physician) John P. Salerno is an American physician known for his work in integrative and metabolic medicine. He is the founder of Salerno Wellness in New York City and has authored several books focused on nutrition, anti-aging, and alternative approaches to healthcare. Start JyoWrites (27)
2025-08-16 Mixed Signals: Preprocessing Psychophysiological Data in Brain Vision Analyzer (Psychophysiology manual) Mixed Signals: Preprocessing Psychophysiological Data in Brain Vision Analyzer is a psychophysiology manual for experimental psychologists. Originally compiled by Paul Pfaff at the Experimental Psychopathology and Clinical Psychology lab at Utrecht University, the updated edition of the manual was printed in 2025. Start GermanBreadCulture (56)
2025-07-24 Scott M. Grundy (American Cardiologist) Scott M. Grundy (10 July 1933 – 29 January 2025) was an American physician and researcher in cardiovascular medicine and nutrition science. He conducted research on cholesterol metabolism and was involved in the development of national and international guidelines for the prevention of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD). GA Jccarter1s (32)
2025-06-05 Counterforce Health (Health-technology startup) Counterforce Health is an American health-technology startup founded in early 2025 in Durham, North Carolina that develops artificial intelligence software to assist patients and clinics in appealing health-insurance claim denials. C CF-501 Falcon (3341)
2025-08-18 Jaishankar Raman (Australian cardiothoracic surgeon) Jaishankar Raman is an Australian cardiothoracic surgeon and academic. He is Professor of Cardiothoracic Surgery at the University of Melbourne, and Clinical Director of Cardiothoracic Surgery at Townsville University Hospital. He has been a Professor at the Grainger School of Engineering, University of lllinois at Urbana-Champaign since 2016. C Jenisee (41)
2025-08-15 Manoon Leechawengwong Manoon Leechawengwong (born 26 August 1949) is a Thai physician who is the chairman of the "Don't Drive Drowsy" Fund under the patronage of Princess Galyani Vadhana for the Ramathibodi Foundation. He is also the chairman of the Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis Research Fund, also under the patronage of Princess Galyani Vadhana, for the Siriraj Foundation. Start JGBlue1509 (818)
2025-01-09 Mary Eyram Ashinyo (researcher) Mary Eyram Ashinyo is a Ghanaian public health physician specializing in epidemiology, health policy planning, health systems management, and leadership. She obtained a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBChB) from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) and a Master of Public Health (MPH) from the University of Ghana. C Kwekujasper (42)
2025-06-09 Elizabeth Dodds Elizabeth Dodds RRC (31 May 1872-25 November 1944) was a nursing leader and matron, and ran Bethnal Green military hospital during the First World War. She was an active particpant in the professionalisation of nursing. Start ELMatronmaker (2005)
2025-08-22 Thomas M. Krummel Thomas M. Krummel (born 1951) is an American pediatric surgeon, academic, and medical device innovator. He has held faculty and leadership positions at several medical institutions, including serving as Chair of the Department of Surgery at Stanford University and Surgeon-in-Chief at Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital. Start BrandonMorgan21 (70)
2025-08-24 Quiet ambition Quiet ambition is a work mindset where an employee is driven by their own values and life goals over their employer's financial performance. Stub GobsPint (2446)
2025-08-25 Local insurance committee (Historical bodies responsible for administering National Insurance medical benefits in the UK) Local insurance committees were statutory bodies created under the National Insurance Act 1911 to administer medical benefits for insured workers in the United Kingdom. The committees were responsible for overseeing access to panel doctors, the supply of prescribed medicines, and financial arrangements between doctors, pharmacists and the government. Start Darrin Baines (58)
2025-08-25 Controlling prescribing costs in the NHS (Wikipedia article about prescribing cost control measures in the National Health Service of the United Kingdom) Controlling prescribing costs in the NHS refers to the policies and administrative measures used to manage the financial burden of medicines prescribed in the National Health Service (NHS) of the United Kingdom. Since its foundation in 1948, the NHS has faced rising pharmaceutical expenditure linked to increased prescribing volumes, the introduction of new branded medicines, and variations in prescribing practice. C Darrin Baines (58)
2025-08-14 Kogieleum Naidoo (South African professor and researcher) Kogieleum Naidoo is a South African scientist, researcher and academic at University of KwaZulu-Natal. Her research work has a focus on the HIV & AIDS infection with focus advancing care for individuals affected by Tuberculosis and AIDS. Start BigDareLibrary (622)
2025-02-11 Marvin Louis Lewbart (American physician, scientist, and inventor) Marvin Louis Lewbart (May 28, 1929 – April 5, 2023) was an American physician and scientist who worked in steroid chemistry, molecular biology, and biochemistry. His work contributed to advancements in biochemical research, particularly in steroidal glyoxals and molecular structures. C Aounjpt (30)
2025-08-06 Zaher O. Merhi (Non-Traditional Fertility Doctor) Zaher O. Merhi is an American reproductive endocrinologist and infertility specialist known for his unconventional fertility treatments and his research in ovarian aging, platelet-rich plasma (PRP) and stem cell therapies for low ovarian reserve, and mitochondrial replacement therapy (MRT). C AloraDannon518 (4)
2025-05-30 Life-Span, Life-Space Theory The Life-Span, Life-Space Theory is a prominent model in vocational psychology developed by American psychologist Donald Super. It emphasizes that career development is a lifelong process, shaped by an individual’s evolving self-concept and the various social roles they occupy across their lifespan. C Chericomfort (57)
2025-08-28 Zero-dose child (Term for an infant who has not received any routine immunizations) A zero-dose child is a term in global public health for an infant who has not received any routine childhood vaccine doses. For operational monitoring, the WHO and UNICEF measure zero-dose status as the non-receipt of the first dose of a DTP-containing vaccine (DTP1) by the end of the first year of life. Start MontanNito (4931)
2025-08-23 Peristera Paschou (Greek-American geneticist and neuroscientist) Peristera Paschou is a Greek-American geneticist and neuroscientist. She is currently a professor and head of the Department of Biological Sciences at Purdue University. Paschou is recognized for her research in population genetics and the genetic basis of neurodevelopmental and neuropsychiatric disorders. Start Okla201919 (1380)
2025-08-28 Bruce Fisher (psychologist) Bruce Fisher (1931–1998) was an American psychologist, educator, and author, best known for developing the Rebuilding When Your Relationship Ends program and co-creating the Fisher Divorce Adjustment Scale (FDAS). His 10-week “Rebuilding Seminar,” based on his 1981 book, has been taught internationally and adapted into multiple languages. C Wikinowsam (16)
2025-07-17 South Shore University Hospital (Hospital in New York, United States) South Shore University Hospital (formerly Southside Hospital) is a general medical and surgical hospital located in Bay Shore, New York, and is part of the Northwell Health system. It serves as a major regional healthcare provider in Suffolk County. Start WkpdHelper569 (19)
2025-07-23 Relationship between blood group and COVID-19 A series of studies have examined a potential link between an individual's blood type and the severity of COVID-19. Initial research conducted by scientists in Wuhan, China, on thousands of infected patients suggested that individuals with blood group A were more likely to experience severe symptoms compared to those with blood group O. C Shahnamk (879)
2025-05-31 Pier Luigi Lattuada Pier Luigi Lattuada (born 1953) is an Italian physician, psychotherapist, and author, known for developing the integrative psychospiritual methodology called Biotransenergetics (BTE). His work blends elements of Western medicine, transpersonal psychology, shamanic traditions, and Eastern philosophies. C Pure Naer (50)
2025-08-29 Electromechanical reshaping Electromechanical Reshaping (EMR) is an emerging, non-invasive, pain-free technique designed to reshape soft tissue, such as cartilage and the cornea of the eye, using a mild electric current. C Lfstevens (70755)
2025-08-04 Ross Allen Rosenberg (American psychotherapist, author, and educator) Ross Allen Rosenberg (born March 16, 1961) is an American psychotherapist, author, and educator. He introduced the concept of Self-Love Deficit Disorder (SLDD), a framework he developed to interpret codependency in the context of attachment trauma. He is the founder of the Self-Love Recovery Institute. B Barriebradley (25)
2025-08-11 Philippe Rigoard (researcher) Philippe Rigoard is a French neurosurgeon and academic. He is Professor of Neurosurgery at the University of Poitiers and Chair of the Department of Spine Surgery and Neuromodulation at Poitiers University Hospital in France. His academic and clinical work focuses on spine surgery, neuromodulation, and biomedical innovation, with extensive contributions in anatomy, pain management, and surgical research. Start Mallaman Makaranta (31)
2025-08-14 Tsinghua University School of Medicine (medical school) Tsinghua University School of Medicine, or Tsinghua Medicine, is a college directly under Tsinghua University. It was established in 2001 and its first dean was Wu Jieping. C Ctxz2323 (13631) Possible vandalism
2025-08-29 Oluf Borbye Pedersen (Danish physician and professor of human molecular metabolism) Oluf Borbye Pedersen (born 1945) is a Danish physician and distinguished professor of human molecular metabolism whose research spans diabetes care, endocrinology, human genomics and the gut microbiome. He is best known for two areas of research work, leading the Steno-2 trial, which demonstrated durable benefits of intensive, multifactorial risk-factor management in type 2 diabetes; and pioneering DNA-based studies of the human gut microbiome and its ... C Yokoshema (33)
2025-07-14 David V. Day (psychologist) (American Psychologist and academic) David V. Day is an American industrial-organizational psychologist, academic, and author. He is a professor of Psychological Science, Steven L. Eggert ’82 P ’15 Professor of Leadership, George R. Roberts Research Fellow, and Academic Director of the Kravis Leadership Institute at Claremont McKenna College. C Jacobs Carson (36)
2025-08-13 Geoffrey Mbugua Wango (Kenyan counselling psychologist and academic) Geoffrey Mbugua Wango (born 3 September 1966) is a Kenyan counselling psychologist and academic who serves as a Senior lecturer in Counseling psychology at the University of Nairobi. He is known for work on school guidance and counselling and for commentary on mental health policy and practice in Kenya. C Tgyatso (20)
2023-09-20 Modified Intervastus Approach The Modified Intervastus Approach is a surgical technique used in total knee arthroplasty (TKA) that provides improved exposure of the knee joint while minimizing soft tissue trauma. It was developed by Muthana Sartawi as an alternative to traditional approaches such as the medial parapatellar and subvastus approaches. Start Arie Ripand (319)
2025-04-03 List of Metropolitan Asylum Board Hospitals transferred to London County Council in 1930 This is a list of Hospitals transferred from the Metropolitan Asylum Board to the London County Council on the 1st April 1930 under the Local Government Act. 1929 . At the time of transfer there were 38 hospitals and colonies providing 22,572 beds. The largest number of beds were for the treatment of the mentally disordered and feeble minded (9,387), and the isolation and treatment of fever diseases* (8,421). Start Mavinhealthhistory (464)
2025-08-29 Bhateja family The Bhateja family of Bengaluru is an Indian Jat family noted for its contributions to medicine, healthcare, and philanthropy in the state of Karnataka. The family is best known for founding and managing the Sita Bhateja Specialty Hospital, an institution of neurology, neurosurgery, orthopedics and gynecology. Start Sardar sahab the great (161)
2025-08-30 Brugada criteria (ECG criteria to differentiate VT from SVT) Brugada criteria is a set of clinical criteria applied in medicine to assist with differentiation of ventricular tachycardia and supraventricular tachycardia with aberrant conduction in patients with wide complex tachycardia. However, no set of criteria provides complete diagnostic accuracy in the evaluation of wide complex tachycardia. Stub Tow (10681)
2025-06-16 Sefaxersen (Antisense oligonucleotide therapy under development) Sefaxersen (also known as RO7434656, RG6299, ISIS-696844 and IONIS-FB-LRx) is an investigational antisense oligonucleotide (ASO) drug developed by Roche Holding AG in partnership with Ionis Pharmaceuticals. It targets complement factor B (CFB) to treat complement system-mediated diseases, primarily IgA nephropathy (IgAN) and geographic atrophy (GA) secondary to age-related macular degeneration. C Noxoug1 (5704)
2025-07-27 Sandra Olney (Canadian biomechanist) Sandra Olney (born 1942) is a Canadian biomechanist and Professor emeritus at Queen's University at Kingston. She is best known for her research contributions in the areas of biomechanics and rehabilitation and for her leading role with the International Society of Biomechanics (ISB). C Aliceinthealice (6145)
2025-07-21 Ali T. Taher (Lebanese hematologist and physician-scientist) Ali T. Taher is a Lebanese hematologist and physician-scientist internationally recognized for his pioneering contributions to the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of benign hemoglobinopathies, particularly thalassemia and sickle cell disease. Ranked among the world’s top experts in anemia, he has authored over 500 peer-reviewed publications that have shaped clinical practice worldwide. C MMKalash (90)
2025-08-10 Denial management Denial management is a critical component of the revenue cycle management (RCM) process in healthcare, focused on identifying, analyzing, and handling denied insurance claims to recover revenue and improve financial performance. RCM refers to the full administrative and clinical workflow, from patient registration to final payment, through which healthcare organizations track and secure payments for services rendered. C GobsPint (2446)
2025-08-25 Willy Meyer (surgeon) (German-American surgeon (1854–1932)) Willy Meyer (1858–1932) was a German-born American surgeon who was a key figure in the development of thoracic surgery. He was the principal founder of the American Association for Thoracic Surgery (AATS) and served as its second president. Start Constantin Daucourt (13)
2025-08-28 Sentinel Common Data Model (US framework for healthcare data) The Sentinel Common Data Model (CDM) is a standardized data framework developed by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as part of the Sentinel System, a national electronic surveillance system designed to monitor the safety of FDA-regulated medical products. Start Alexagoodwin (18)
2025-08-13 REBUS REBUS (from Relaxed Beliefs Under pSychedelics) is a model of effect concerning serotonergic psychedelics, associated with the theories of Karl Friston. Stub MaxEnt (12503)
2025-08-24 Rezan Topaloglu (Turkish pediatrician and academic) Rezan Topaloglu is a Turkish pediatrician and an academic. She is a Professor of Pediatrics at Acıbadem Healthcare Group. C Jacobs Carson (36)
2025-08-12 Necrotizing arteriolitis (Type of vasculitis) Necrotizing arteriolitis, also called necrotizing arteritis is a life-threatening[failed verification] inflammation of medium-sized blood vessels and arterial walls, also called vasculitis, that leads to tissue necrosis. It presents with symptoms such as fever, inflammation, muscle weakness, abdominal pain[citation needed] and most notably, hypertension. Start Earth605 (1903)
2025-05-04 Erythrocyte-based drug delivery (Drug delivery method) Erythrocyte-based drug delivery systems (EBDDS) use red blood cells, their membranes, or their components to release and deliver pharmaceutical agents throughout the body in a controlled manner. Because red blood cells circulate for long periods of time and are potentially non-immunogenic, they are an attractive vector for drug delivery via the circulatory system. C DrugDelivery2025 (6)
2025-07-31 Vatinoxan (Pharmaceutical compound) Vatinoxan, originally known as MK-467, is an α2-adrenergic receptor antagonist used in veterinary medicine alongside α2-adrenergic receptor agonists to counteract vasoconstriction and hypertension while maintaining sedation. Vatinoxan does not cross the blood–brain barrier giving it a unique pharmacological profile compared to the other α2-adrenergic receptor antagonists and distinct clinical application. C Sacristy (499)
2025-08-27 Fisher Divorce Adjustment Scale (Questionnaire measuring post-divorce emotional adjustment) The Fisher Divorce Adjustment Scale (FDAS) is a 100-item questionnaire created by counselor Bruce T. Fisher in the 1980s to measure how individuals adjust emotionally after a marital separation. It produces scores in six areas: disentanglement, grief, anger, self-worth, social self-worth, and social trust. Start Wikinowsam (16)
2025-07-17 Personalised External Aortic Root Support (PEARS) (Medical procedure for aortic root aneurysms) The Personalised External Aortic Root Support (PEARS) is a medical procedure designed to manage aortic root aneurysms, particularly in patients with connective tissue disorders such as Marfan syndrome. This technique involves the use of a bespoke microporous textile mesh jacket, tailored precisely to the dimensions of an individual's aorta, providing an alternative to conventional surgical methods. C Tororro (67)
2025-08-24 Board of Certification in Family Medicine Obstetrics Board of Certification in Family Medicine Obstetrics can be achieved through the American Board of Physician Specialties, and is currently the only organization offering board certification in the medical specialty of family medicine obstetrics in the United States. Stub Jbwaits (59)
2024-10-10 Self socialisation Self-socialisation is an active process in which individuals integrate experiences in associated activities to develop information concerning their identity facets. This article highlights the importance of self-socialisation by reviewing existing subject literature and explaining how self-socialisation differs from other concepts. FA BNKD (20)
2025-08-04 Ann Garriock Ann Garriock RRC (1857-1929) was a military nursing leader and Principal Matron in the Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service. She served in the Second Anglo Boer War. C ELMatronmaker (2005)
2025-08-25 James T. Enns (Canadian psychologist) James T. Enns is a Canadian psychologist and academic known for his research in visual perception, attention, social perception, and cognitive development. He is a Professor of Psychology and a Distinguished University Scholar at the University of British Columbia (UBC), where he directs the UBC Vision Lab. Start Erine Kelli (22)
2025-08-31 COVID-19 seasonality The seasonality of COVID-19 refers to the patterns of increased or decreased transmission of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, during different times of the year. Unlike many respiratory viruses that exhibit predictable winter peaks, COVID-19 has demonstrated a more complex and less consistent seasonal behavior. Start Benjamin639457 (108)
2025-08-31 National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases The National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases (NCEZID) is a national center at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) for the prevention, early detection, and control of infectious disease threats. NCEZID works collaboratively across CDC and with external partners by means of the One Health approach. Start Starlighsky (8309)
2025-08-18 Dana Cohen Dana Cohen is an American physician specializing in integrative and functional medicine. She is based in Manhattan, New York City, and is recognized for her approach to combining conventional medical practices with complementary therapies to address the root causes of chronic health conditions. Start JyoWrites (27)
2025-09-01 Capuride (Investigational NHE1 inhibitor) capuride is an anticonvulsant. Stub Puttblugger (23)
2025-07-10 Barbara McNulty (nurse) Barbara McNulty (1917 - 2008) FRCN was a nurse-pioneer who is known for her work with Dame Cecily Saunders in developing the UK hospice service and the world’s first community palliative care service. Start Sue8183 (442)
2025-06-28 Angioscotoma (Area of reduced or absent vision corresponding to retinal blood vessels) An angioscotoma is a localized area of lower or absent visual sensitivity that follows the course of a retinal blood vessel. Because light‑sensitive photoreceptors lying beneath the retinal blood vessels receive less illumination, they send reduced or absent signals to the brain, creating blind regions that normally goes unnoticed, since retinal adaptation suppresses awareness of this, similar to how the central blind spot is invisible. C Cosmia Nebula (11331)
2025-08-08 Evolute Institute (Private organization in the Netherlands) The Evolute Institute is a private organization based in the Netherlands[where?] that offers programs combining legal psychedelic experiences (notably psilocybin-containing truffles), with professional coaching and integration practices. C Fnikli (23)
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