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The Print on MSNDoctors failed to embalm Indira Gandhi’s corpse. Only face was saved, says ex-AIIMS directorIn 'The Woman Who Ran AIIMS', Sneh Bhargava offers a frank and candid memoir, which is also the story of the medical ...
Shamsa Sharawe made her name campaigning against female genital cutting. Then she heard about surgery to rebuild what had been taken from her.
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The Print on MSNPoonch & Rajouri matter as much as Pahalgam. Hindus, Muslims, Sikhs died there tooWe, a five-member delegation of public representatives from Bengal, visited the border towns of Poonch, Rajouri, and parts of ...
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Inquisitr on MSNPregnant Woman Thought the Woman Beside Her Was Just a Kind Stranger—Then Her True Identity Sent Chills Down Her SpineCindy, an eight-month-pregnant woman, unfortunately lost her baby. As a result, she had to rush for an emergency C-section.
At her Cooya Beach studio, Cora offers targeted remedial massage and bodywork, grounded in clinical training and deep body knowledge. Picture: Jamie Jansen At first glance, a massage might seem like a ...
Healthcare fashion is slowly moving away from just functional scrubs and stiff tailored hats to designer scrub hats. Nurses, doctors and medical technicians alike now want their uniforms tailored ...
Now that everything has been worked out, Braff, who worked with Scrubs creator Bill Lawrence and gave a scene-stealing ...
The 'Scrubs' reboot, in the works at ABC, has made a deal with star Zach Braff to reprise his role as John “J.D.” Dorian.
Two decades after coming to Canada as young children of a single parent, four family members laced up for the Toronto ...
A woman in scrubs received unexpected praise at Starbucks, only to reveal she's a cosmetic specialist, not a frontline worker prompting laughter online. Social media users are having a field day ...
Finally more good news for Scrubs fans. Five and a half months after the reboot of the beloved medical comedy secured series creator Bill Lawrence, the project has locked in star Zach Braff ...
(THE CONVERSATION) Three-dimensional printing is transforming medical care, letting the health care field shift from mass-produced solutions to customized treatments tailored to each patient’s needs.
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