The eve of his 60th birthday, Dr Neeraj Raj stood among his works, laughter breaking through his words as old classmates pointed at a portrait. “We used to only see him drawing all around the place.
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The New Republic on MSNDr. Oz Refuses to Answer One Very Easy Question on MedicaidDr. Oz is about to take over Medicaid. But he couldn’t answer one crucial question in his Senate confirmation hearing.
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Nottinghamshire Live on MSN'First noticeable sign' of dementia that often appears before memory lossWhile memory loss is the most recognised symptom of dementia, another issue can actually appear before the cognitive decline ...
Unlike with a traditional blood draw, the patient does not see the needle go into the arm nor the tubes of blood. The process takes about two minutes and has a 95% success rate on the first attempt.
Lauren Taylor chats to the TV doctor about healthy protein sources and why we probably all need more – especially as we get ...
The physician and health economist Dr. Jay Bhattacharya found fame through his rejection of Covid-19 mitigation policies in 2020, drawing scorn from the medical community; he’s now on track to ...
MANCHESTER UNITED are braced for a MONUMENTAL summer transfer window – with Ruben Amorim expected to overhaul the squad with ...
Indian kids channel Sony Yay! is introducing 'CID Squad,' an animated investigative thriller that reimagines the iconic 'CID' ...
In the show 'My Precious Child,' Lee Sang-in's wife appealed to her husband for help due to serious depression. On the ...
John Jordan creates artwork under the persona of "Dr. Demon." The 37-year-old local ... and a hypnotic sense of movement, drawing viewers into a world that is both playful and otherworldly." ...
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NBC4 WCMH-TV on MSNOhio State hospital detecting blood test errors faster with new technologyA major jump in modern medicine for Ohio State’s Wexner Medical Center has arrived. The hospital is among the first in the country to utilize brand-new ...
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WBKO on MSNBlack Stone Cherry member pens children’s bookBen Wells took on the challenge of writing, illustrating, and publishing his first children’s book entirely on his own.
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