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3D technology becomes a key element for personalized medicine
The latest trend in 3d print In the health field, its focus is on improving the personalized medicineand this covers a wide spectrum in treatments, surgeries and corrections. In this sense, the company IAM3DHUBinstalled in the Dfactory of Barcelonathe industry 4.0 ecosystem driven by Barcelona Free Trade Zone Consortiumis developing additive or 3D manufacturing projects aimed at optimizing the work…
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What are the UAE universities available to Kuwaiti students to study human medicine?
Gulf News Lamia Melhem agencies The Undersecretary of the Ministry of Higher Education in Kuwait, Lamia Al-Mulhim, said that the Minister recently issued a ministerial decision regarding allowing Kuwaiti students to register and enroll in a bachelor’s program specializing in human medicine in each of (Mohammed Bin Rashid University of Medicine and Health Sciences in the Emirate of Dubai, Gulf…
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Nurse shares 3 ways to get tricky toddlers to take medicine
A NURSE has shared tips on how to get tricky toddlers to take medicine. All kids will have to take medication at some point, but it can sometimes feel “impossible” for parents, said Penny. Getty Babies and toddlers may sometimes need medicine and it can be a tricky task for parents[/caption] The paediatric nurse, who runs the Instagram account @sick.happens,…
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Meghan Markle’s anti-stress device was endorsed by ‘energy medicine’ doctor, wellness medic and controversial self-help guru Tony Robbins who worked with Sarah Ferguson and was accused of sexual misconduct by nine women
A stress-busting firm used by Meghan Markle is backed by a cast of characters in the US including a controversial life coach previously accused of sexual misconduct by nine women, it was revealed today. The Duchess of Sussex, 42, showed off the NuCalm Biosignal Processing Disc on her arm while walking in Montecito over the weekend. The $4 patch on…
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Are dangerous chemicals lurking in YOUR medicine cabinet? Generic drugs imported from China and India increasingly contaminated with carcinogens… and FDA is failing to detect them
The US Department of Defense will partner with a small lab to test some of America’s most common drugs in a bid to clamp down on dangerous chemicals finding their way into the US supply. A recent increase in reliance on Chinese and Indian manufacturers to produce common medications has coincided with a rise in medications containing cancer-causing substances. Now, the…
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Putin given taste of own medicine with North Korean missiles as Shoigu meets Kim Jong Un
Ukraine is firing North Korean missiles at Russian troops, believed to have been seized from Moscow’s forces by a country “friendly” to Kyiv. But adding insult to injury for Pyongyang and Moscow, a Ukrainian artillery commander confessed his troops don’t favour using these munitions as they have a high dud rate, are prone to misfire or fail entirely to explode. But,…
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Married To Medicine Star Quad Webb’s 3-Year-Old Great Niece Drowns In Her Pool
Quad Webb is mourning the tragic loss of a young family member. The Married to Medicine star’s 3-year-old great niece drowned in Quad’s swimming pool on July 7, per a police report obtained by local Atlanta station WSB-TV Channel 2 Action News. The station reports that responding officers determined the child to be Aryanna Rice, the daughter of Tamica Webb from Memphis, Tenn. According to WSB-TV, the police…
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Just Stop Oil get a taste of their own medicine after counter group crashes their banquet with 'rape alarms' attached to balloons
Just Stop Oil today took to Twitter to applaud the ingenuity of a counter group who derailed a banquet by setting off alarms suspended in balloons. The climate activists shared a video on Twitter of members trying to pop the balloons, which had floated to the ceiling. ‘We invited them to eat with us, but the alarms they let off…
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Drones could be used to deliver medicine in remote parts of the country
Drones could be used to deliver medicine to remote parts of the country under plans to make better use of the devices. The UK Space Agency (UKSA) has invested £20million to help tech companies develop novel uses for drones. The technology could be crucial both in emergencies and in more routine medical appointments, as well as improving internet connectivity in…
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