Basic Medical Sciences
Basic Medical Sciences (BMS)
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Thyroid Cancer
Thyroid cancer begins in the thyroid gland. Thyroid gland is located in the front of the neck just below the…
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Human Skeletal System
Introduction to the Skeletal System Humans are vertebrates, animals having a vertabral column or backbone. They rely on a sturdy internal frame that…
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Another Life Saving Treatment for COVID-19: Arthritis Drugs Tocilizumab and Sarilumab May Improve Survival
Globally, there have been over 79 million reported cases of Coronavirus Infectious Disease 2019 (COVID-19) with over 1.75 million deaths. Only…
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Anatomy of the Human Heart
The heart is a muscular pump that provides the force necessary to circulate the blood to all the tissues in the body. Each day, the average…
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Study Highlights ACE2 Protein Prevents Heart, Lung and Kidney Disease in Women Also Protects Against Severe COVID-19
Female COVID-19 patients face less severe disease complications and a lower risk of dying than male patients thanks to hormones,…
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Laparoscopic Retroperitoneal Parasitic Myoma Excision
Parasitic Myomas The conventional thinking is that parasitic myomas are a rare variant of pedunculated subserosal myomas. It has been suggested…
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What Does the Appendix Do?
This tube-shaped sac is attached to your large intestine. In addition to humans, a few other mammals like apes and…
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Lab on the Eye: New Hydrogel Contact Lenses Measures Biomarkers in Tears to Monitor Patients Health
Wearable devices utilize sensors to monitor analytes in human biofluids to reflect physiological performance in sports or an aberrant component…
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Gastrointestinal Tract Histology
Gastrointestinal Tract The gastrointestinal tract (GIT) comprises the stomach, duodenum, jejunum, ileum, colon, rectum and anal canal. The GIT and oesophagus form the…
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5 things pathologists want other doctors to know
1. Clinical history is important. What did you see when you took the biopsy? Was there a mass there? Does…
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