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  • Secrets of a Medical Student: An Insider’s Opinion [International Edition (English)]

    Sarah Stein found that medical school did not ready her for how bluntly and dispassionately her coworkers addressed death. When she questioned one of her colleagues about moving on so rapidly following a patient’s death, they clarified that this didn’t indicate a shortage of empathy but rather an essential act of self-protection. In public…

  • Signs of Doom: How My Neck Cancer Spread to My Brain – An International Story

    READ MORE: GP mentioned that the marking on my toenail was an infection; however, it turned out to be deadly cancer. A man hit by an incurable disease cancer has encouraged people to stay vigilant about minor alterations in their skin, following an incident where he believed he had a cyst that unexpectedly turned…

  • Tourists Rush to Hospital After Sampling Wild Fruit

    On Sunday, seven Russian tourists apparently became unwell after consuming wild fruits in a park located in Surat Thani. As a result, five of these individuals had to be hospitalized. At 1:33 PM on Sunday, rescue personnel received notification that a party of seven Russian tourists had fallen sick within the premises of Khao…

  • Health expert warns as food poisoning cases spike

    On Monday, a healthcare professional cautioned about an increase in instances of foodborne illnesses and gastrointestinal infections attributed to tainted edibles and spoiled produce. They emphasized the importance of raising public consciousness regarding safe and sanitary dietary habits. In an interview with a private television network, general practitioner Dr. Sadia Khalid highlighted that the…

  • Asthma’s Top Trigger: The Common Cold — Expert Insights

    Dr. Olumide Sogaolu, who leads the Pulmonary Unit at the University College Hospital, asserts that globally, the common cold is the primary trigger for asthma cases, rather than pneumonia. He similarly stated that the idea which links the use of asthma inhalers with the severity of the condition is a misconception. At the 2025…

  • The top diseases sending Kenyans to hospitals

    Almost 40% of Kenyan patients visiting healthcare centers receive a diagnosis related to malaria. espiratory diseases or malaria. As stated in the Economic Survey 2025 , launched in Nairobi on Tuesday. The outpatient records show that respiratory ailments accounted for 30.2%. per cent Of the 66.2 million overall disease cases addressed in the previous…