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2024-02-11 National Credentialing Agency for Laboratory Personnel The National Credentialing Agency for Laboratory Personnel (NCA) was a professional association for medical laboratory professionals. Stub GobsPint (2140)
2024-03-16 Lemmen-Holton Cancer Pavilion (Hospital in Michigan, United States) The Lemmen-Holton Cancer Pavilion is an outpatient cancer center located in the Grand Rapids Medical Mile in downtown Grand Rapids, Michigan. It was developed to bring all cancer research and patient service delivery under one roof in the Spectrum Health System, which merged with Beaumont Health in 2022 to form Corewell Health. Stub JK Michigan (967)
2023-10-20 Methylmalonic acidemia with homocystinuria (Medical condition) Methylmalonic acidemia with homocystinuria is a group of autosomal recessive inborn errors of cobalamin metabolism. Stub CursedWithTheAbilityToDoTheMath (29347)
2024-02-29 Immune Oncology Research Institute The Immune Oncology Research Institute (IMMONC), established in April 2022 and headquartered in Yerevan, is a non-profit organization focusing on cancer research, treatment, and education. The institute's activities include conducting clinical research and building research capacity, with an emphasis on making cancer therapies accessible, particularly in low- and middle-income countries. C AmalyaSargsyan (44)
2023-11-20 William H. Coleman Hall (building in Indianapolis, IN) Coleman Hall, previously known as the William H. Coleman Hospital for Women, served as one of the early medical facilities on the IU Medical Center for medical students attending the Indiana University School of Medicine. Coleman Hospital specialized in women's health with early advances in obstetrics and gynecology for medical education in Indianapolis, while providing Indianapolis residents specialized care. Start Sperjohn (390)
2024-02-14 William Chivous Bostic Sr. Dr. William Chivous Bostic, Sr. (December 20, 1877 – September 23, 1957), was an prominent American doctor. Start NormalStatisticalAnomaly (947)
2024-02-15 The Nethersole School of Nursing The Nethersole School of Nursing, also known as CUHK Nursing, is one of the five schools under the Faculty of Medicine of The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK). It conducts nursing research and offers nursing education programmes at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Start ChungChiCol (33)
2023-09-12 Canadian Society for Psychomotor Learning and Sport Psychology (Canadian organization for psychomotor learning and sport psychology) The Canadian Society for Psychomotor Learning and Sport Psychology (French: Société Canadienne d´Apprentissage Psychomotor et de Psychology du Sport) (SCAPPS) is a multidisciplinary association that promotes psychomotor learning and sport psychology in Canada. Stub Weisself (2483)
2023-09-12 North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (North American organization for sport and exercise psychology) The North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA) a multidisciplinary association of scholars from the behavioral sciences. Organization is related professions with the goals of promoting the scientific study of human behavior in sport and physical activity, facilitating dissemination of scientific knowledge, and advancing the improvement of research and teaching. Stub Weisself (2483)
2024-03-11 Congenital hypertrophy of the retinal pigment epithelium Congenital hypertrophy of the retinal pigment epithelium (CHRPE) is a harmless, pigmented fundus lesion that can be of various forms: solitary, grouped, and atypical, and are found through clinical eye screenings from digital retinal imaging often established by ophthalmologists. C Maia.soderlund (43)
2024-03-28 Pediatric environmental health (Pediatric specialty area) Pediatric environmental health is a specialty area of pediatrics that focuses on the influence of environmental exposures on health, development, and disease among children. The specialty focuses on exposures in early life, with particular emphasis on prenatal exposures. Stub Lundimint (58)
2024-04-23 University of Michigan School of Nursing The University of Michigan School of Nursing is the nursing school of the University of Michigan, and is located in the Old Fourth Ward neighborhood of Ann Arbor, Michigan. Start H-eros-mus-tri-se (559)
2024-02-17 Phlebotomy licensure Phlebotomy licensure is the process by which various regulatory bodies regulate the practice of phlebotomy within its jurisdiction through licensure. In many countries a license is not required, or is obtained through other broader qualifications (such as a medical license), while in others, professional phlebotomists are separately licensed. C GobsPint (2140)
2024-02-11 National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences (US educational accreditation organization) National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences (NAACLS) is a US based educational accreditation organization that accredits clinical laboratory educational programs. NAACLS is accredited by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA). C GobsPint (2140)
2024-04-28 World Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Day (Annual observance on 19 November) Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is a progressive lung disease that affects millions of people worldwide. Despite its prevalence, COPD often goes undiagnosed and untreated, leading to significant health complications and reduced quality of life for those affected. Start Raavimohantydelhi (671)
2024-03-12 Tuckamore Youth Treatment Centre The Tuckamore Youth Treatment Centre is a residential treatment centre under Eastern Health (now NL Health Services), in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador. It treats "a dozen youth at a time" aged 12-18 years with "complex mental health issues". Start RhymeWrens (229)
2024-02-17 SmithKline Beecham Clinical Laboratories SmithKline Beecham Clinical Laboratories (SBCL) was an American-based medical laboratory company that was acquired by Quest Diagnostics in 1999 for $1.3 billion. Stub GobsPint (2140)
2024-05-09 Phaholpolpayuhasena Hospital (Hospital in Kanchanaburi , Thailand) Phaholpolpayuhasena Hospital (Thai: โรงพยาบาลพหลพลพยุหเสนา), sometimes abbreviated as Phahol Hospital is a hospital located in Mueang Kanchanaburi district, Kanchanaburi province, Thailand. It is classified under the Ministry of Public Health as a regional hospital and is the main hospital of Kanchanaburi province. Start Sastravuth1786 (2770)
2024-05-16 People's Hospital of Tibet Autonomous Region (Hospital in Lhasa, Tibet, China) Tibet Autonomous Region People's Hospital or People's Hospital of Tibet Autonomous Region is the largest tertiary hospital in the Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR) of China, located at No. 18, Lincuo North Road, Lhasa. It is the largest multi-purpose general hospital in Tibet and a Grade 3A hospital. Stub TinaLees-Jones (6059)
2024-03-13 Lennis Echterling (Clinical psychologist and professor of counseling and psychology at James Madison University) Lennis Echterling is a clinical psychologist, research scientist, professor of counseling and psychology at James Madison University. He has developed models for crisis intervention, resilience building, and counseling supervision. C TrulyShruti (8075)
2024-03-13 Chernihiv Regional Psychoneurological Hospital (Chernihiv Regional Psychoneurological Hospital (1802–)) The Chernihiv Regional Psychoneurological Hospital is a psychiatric institution in the Chernihiv region. It is subordinate to the Chernihiv Department of Health Protection Chernihiv Regional State Administration. Territorially, the hospital is located in 2 places - in Chernihiv at 3 Mazepy Street and near the village of Khalyavin (4 km of the Gomel highway). Start Nokil83a (304)
2024-05-12 Fiona Fonseca (LGBTQ+ consultation-liaison psychiatrist) Fiona Diviya Fonseca is a board-certified American consultation-liaison psychiatrist. Notably, they have been awarded fellowships from organizations including the United States government's Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), the Association for Academic Psychiatry (AAP), and the American Psychiatric Association (APA), who publish the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. C OhHeyWhatUp (29)
2024-02-10 Marcel Marongiu (French fashion designer) Marcel Marongiu (born 1962) is a French-Swedish fashion designer. He created his eponymous fashion design brand in 1991 in Paris, and was the artistic director of Guy Laroche from 2008 to 2015. Start Versailliety (230)
2024-02-08 Amorphinism (Medical condition) Amorphinism refers to the mental and physical symptoms arising when a morphine-addict is deprived of morphine. Morphine is a potent opioid agonist derived from poppy plants and was originally used as a painkiller before being abused for euphoric and relieving purposes. GA SwampPuppy (55)
2023-10-25 Frederick Oakley Lasbrey (English physician) Frederick Oakley Lasbrey was an English physician who worked as medical superintendent at the Old Cairo Mission Hospital and was superintendent and secretary of the Edinburgh Medical Missionary Society. He published on hook worm disease or bilharzia. His death was recognized in the British Medical Journal in 1968. Start WikiContributor200 (23)
2024-03-27 Drugs and sexual performance Drugs and Sexual Performance refers to the influence of substances on sexual function and experience. Sexual performance is known as the execution of the act of sex and the quality of sexual activity. This includes elements such as libido (a person's sexual drive), sexual function (including erection in males and vaginal lubrication in females), sensation (the ability to achieve orgasm). GA Knotwhite (10)
2024-03-26 Subtalar arthroereisis Subtalar arthroereisis is a common treatment for symptomatic pes planus, also known as flatfoot. There are two forms of pes planus: rigid flatfoot (RFF) and flexible flatfoot (FFF). The symptoms of the former typically necessitate surgical intervention. GA Yummyriceball (20)
2024-03-12 Cranial venous outflow obstruction (Medical condition) Cranial venous outflow obstruction, also referred to as impaired cranial venous outflow, impaired cerebral venous outflow, cerebral venous impairment is a vascular disorder that involves the impairment of venous drainage from the cerebral veins of the human brain. C YitzhakNat (2566)
2024-06-11 Maia Biotechnology (Biotechnology company in Texas) Maia Biotechnology is a public, Texas based, immune-oncology company. Start Lfstevens (67185)
2024-05-23 HIV/AIDS and African Americans African Americans have the highest rate of HIV in the United States. Gay and bisexual black men are most infected. Black women are most likely to catch HIV than white women. Even though Black people only makeup of the United States’ population, they had accounted for 43% new HIV cases in 2019. Stub Greekyogurt2024 (232)
2024-04-01 Chromosome theory of cancer C Rathod Dharmarajsinh (182)
2024-05-09 TOPS System (Medical device) The total posterior spine or TOPS system is an FDA-approved mechanical implant that serves as an alternative to lumbar interbody fusion surgery after decompression. It was developed by Impliant and commercially launched by Premia Spine. C ČugaĎ (297)
2024-05-22 Full arch restoration Full arch restoration in dentistry refers to the comprehensive reconstruction or rehabilitation of an entire dental arch, which can include all teeth in the upper or lower jaw. This procedure is also known as full mouth reconstruction or full mouth rehabilitation. C MakaroniRoni (60)
2024-04-17 Nuclear Medicine Oncology & Radiotherapy Institute Nawabshah The Nuclear Medicine Oncology & Radiotherapy Institute Nawabshah (NORIN), also referred to as the NORIN Cancer Hospital Nawabshah, is a healthcare facility in the Shaheed Benazirabad District, Sindh, Pakistan. It focuses on diagnosis, treatment, and research related to cancer, covering a population of about 3 million people across the Sindh province districts of Shaheed Benazirabad, Sanghar, Naushahro Feroze, Dadu and Matiari. Stub Vijay Kumar RJ (643) Past AfD
2024-03-27 Human Chimerism Human chimerism is a condition characterized by the presence of cells from two or more unique zygotes within an individual, which can occur spontaneously or through artificial means. Natural human chimeras can arise during pregnancy through the exchange of cells between fetus and mother or through genetic fusion between twins. GA Pearbrownies (62)
2024-05-03 Rosjke Hasseldine (Dutch-New Zealand-American author) Rosjke Hasseldine is a Dutch-New Zealand-American author, mother-daughter therapist/coach, and speaker, known for her research and practice in the field of mother-daughter relationships, and creating the Mother-Daughter Attachment Model, a systemic trauma-informed model that helps women understand the underlying dynamics in their mother-daughter relationship, the causes of relationship conflict, inherited generational themes, and generational trauma. C Feministtherapist (32)
2024-04-07 Osaka General Medical Center (Hospital in Osaka, Japan) Osaka General Medical Center (Osaka General Medical Center) is located in Mandai 3chiome, Sumiyoshi-ku, Osaka, Japan. It has 865 beds and is run by the Osaka Prefectural government. This hospital was founded in 1871, and its role includes comprehensive rehabilitation medical care from the acute stage to the convalescent stage. Start KishujiRapid (164)
2023-11-25 National Medical Research Radiological Center (Hospital in Moscow, Russia) National Medical Research Radiological Center of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation (Russian: ФГБУ «Национальный медицинский исследовательский центр радиологии» (НМИЦ радиологии) Министерства здравоохранения Российской Федерации) is one of the largest oncological and radiological clusters in Russia, the main institution for radiology, a reference center in the field of pathomorphological research, radiation diagnostics and therapy. Start Biosurgeon (160)
2024-04-04 Noémi Orvos-Tóth (Hungarian psychologist (born 1971)) Noémi Orvos-Tóth (born 1971) is a Hungarian clinical psychologist. Stub Abnormalcy333 (3255)
2024-03-21 Cinematic rendering (Siemens Healthineers advanced Cinematic Rendering is a volume rendering technology.) Siemens Healthineers advanced Cinematic Rendering as a volume rendering technology. Cinematic rendering is an image processing technique applied in medical diagnostics to create three-dimensional, photorealistic images of cross-sectional data, such as computed-tomography, or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). B VirtMorph (36)
2024-06-02 Vicarious mediation and vicarious functioning Vicarious mediation is the potential level of substitutability in the task itself, the different potential ways (or mediational pathways) that exist for achieving an outcome or performing a task successfully. For example, what is the substitutability of potential cues for accurate judgments about the size of objects in a visual field, particularly when all the cues are not available or are not perfect predictors of size? Similarly, what is the substitutability of potential behaviors (or means) t ... C TRStewart (100)
2024-02-23 Face washing (Personal hygiene practice) Face washing, also known as facial cleanliness or face cleansing, is the removal of dirt, germs, oil, debris, and any unwanted materials on the face, possibly with the use of soap or cleansing agent and water. These dirt or unwanted substances from cosmetic products and the environment are hardly soluble in water. C Piyoungpen (7)
2024-03-12 Iain McInnes (British rheumatologist (born 1964)) Iain Blair McInnes FRCPE FRCPGlas FMedSci FRSE (born 19 October 1964) is a Scottish rheumatologist, Vice Principal and Head of the College of Medical, Veterinary and Life Sciences, Muirhead Chair of Medicine and Versus Arthritis Professor of Rheumatology at the University of Glasgow. C Ryanenglish08 (27) Past AfD
2024-05-06 Brunswik's lens model (Framework for how people make judgments) Brunswik's lens model is a conceptual framework for describing and studying how people make judgments. For example, a person judging the size of a distant object, physicians assessing the severity of disease, investors judging the quality of stocks, weather forecasters predicting tomorrow's weather and personnel officers rating job candidates all face similar tasks. C TRStewart (100)
2024-02-19 Kek Lok Si Charitable Hospital (Hospital in Penang, Malaysia) Kek Lok Si Charitable Hospital is a non-profit hospital in George Town within the Malaysian state of Penang. Established in 2021, the 50-bed hospital at Ayer Itam is the first Buddhist hospital in the state and is run by the nearby Kek Lok Si Temple. The hospital provides services including internal medicine, orthopaedics, otorhinolaryngology, radiology, anesthesiology, nephrology, medical diagnostics, general surgery and hemodialysis. Start HundenvonPenang (2251)
2024-03-22 Sola Civil Hospital (Hospital in Gujarat, India) Sola Civil Hospital is a public healthcare facility situated in the Sola area of Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India. Start Amadavadi (123)
2024-05-13 Shannon Hader (American public health physician) Shannon Hader (born July 15, 1968) is an American public health physician who is the Dean of the School of International Service at American University. She is a published scientist and doctor, primarily focused on the HIV and AIDS epidemic. Her research specializes in infectious diseases. Start Gnat8 (73)
2024-02-06 Fetal valproate spectrum disorder (Medical condition) Fetal valproate spectrum disorder (FVSD), previously known as fetal valproate syndrome (FVS), is a rare disease caused by prenatal exposure to valproic acid (VPA), a medication commonly used to treat epilepsy, bipolar disorder, and migraines. This exposure can lead to a range of neurodevelopmental and physical symptoms, including cognitive impairments, developmental delays, autism spectrum disorder (ASD), attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and congenital malformations. Stub SchreiberBike (308465)
2024-06-07 Radicular veins Radicular veins (or segmental medullary veins[citation needed]) are segmental veins providing venous drainage of the spinal cord and canal. They communicate with anterior and posterior spinal veins as well as epidural venous plexus. They exit the spinal canal through the intervertebral foramina, accompanying the corresponding of radicular arteries. Stub Jay Hodec (5757)
2024-04-12 Fentanyl crisis in San Francisco Synthetic opioids, most notably fentanyl and drugs laced with it have seen increasing usage in the American city of San Francisco, California since 2019. In 2023, 810 people died from accidental drug overdoses, a majority containing fentanyl, in San Francisco, with overdoses per 100,000 people being more than double the national average. C Alexysun (1795)
2024-03-17 AHS Nursing College & Hospital (Nursing college in Bihar) AHS Nursing College & Hospital is a private nursing college in Samastipur district, Bihar founded in 2023. The college runs 3 academic courses in Nursing where two are diploma courses and one is a graduate degree. Start ThePerfectYellow (446)
2024-03-27 Microneedles (Medical instruments) Microneedles (MNs) are medical tools used for microneedling, primarily in drug delivery, disease diagnosis, and collagen induction therapy. Known for their minimally invasive and precise nature, MNs consist of arrays of micro-sized needles ranging from 25μm to 2000μm. GA CityGai (24)
2024-07-06 Prevention of autosomal recessive disorders Prevention of autosomal recessive disorders is focused on making it less likely that two carriers for the same hereditary disease will have children together. C Jruderman (2227)
2024-04-25 Monkey Drug Trials (series of controversial experiments in 1969 conducted on primates to study the effects of various psychoactive substances) The Monkey Drug Trials of 1969 were a series of controversial experiments conducted on primates to study the effects of various psychoactive substances. This series of tests shed light on the profound effects of drug addiction and withdrawal in primates, pioneering critical insights into human substance abuse. C CuriousGeorgeMaasi (53)
2024-03-30 Blue–seven phenomenon (Purported social preference phenomenon) The blue–seven phenomenon is a social phenomenon in which a purported statistical majority of people in the US choose the color blue and number seven when asked to randomly select a color and a single digit number. The cause of the cognitive bias is not understood, though it has been posited that both colors and numbers are imbued with layers of significance. Stub GobsPint (2140)
2024-03-27 X-linked genetic disease (genetic disorder linked to the X chromosome) An X-linked genetic disease is a disease inherited through a genetic defect on the X chromosome. In human cells, there is a pair of non-matching sex chromosomes, labelled X and Y. Females carry two X chromosomes, whereas males have one X and one Y chromosome. FA Kuromiz00 (42)
2024-02-28 One Health Group (Healthcare Provider) One Health Group is an independent provider of elective surgical care based in Yorkshire, United Kingdom. The company offers services across South Yorkshire, Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire, West Yorkshire, Lincolnshire and Hull. Providing treatments in Orthopaedics, Spines, General Surgery and Gynaecology, the company sees approximately 12,000 new patients annually and has over 100 self-employed NHS surgeons as part of their network. Start KeApRkNq (10)
2024-02-28 Hormonal oral contraceptives Hormonal oral contraceptives are preventive medications taken orally to avoid pregnancy in sexually active active females by manipulating their sex hormones. The first oral contraceptive was approved by the FDA and sold to the market in 1960. There are two types of hormonal oral contraceptives, namely Combined Oral Contraceptives and Progesterone Only Pills. GA Avocadooo1234 (8)
2021-10-12 Peter A. Levine (American psychologist) Peter Alan Levine (born February 19, 1942) is an American psychotraumatologist, biophysicist and psychologist. As a psychotherapist, he offers lectures, advanced training and seminars on Somatic Experiencing (SE) he founded worldwide. He received his doctorate in medical biophysics from the University of California at Berkeley, and a doctorate in psychology from International University.[citation needed] He is the developer of SE and founder of the Foundation for Human Enrichment. Start Schutz67 (269)
2024-05-10 Stephen Z. Fadem (Nephrologist) Stephen Zale Fadem is an American nephrologist and medical educator specializing in kidney disease management, dialysis, and nephrology education. Start Cybrogg (17)
2024-06-28 DPU Super Specialty Hospital, Pimpri (Hospital in Maharashtra, India) DPU Super Specialty Hospital, Pimpri is an Indian multispeciality hospital located in Pimpri, Pune, Maharashtra. Established in 1996, the hospital operates under Dr. D. Y. Patil Vidyapeeth, a private deemed university in Pune. It is a part of Dr. D. Y. Patil Medical College, Hospital & Research Centre. Start DJ allu (515)
2024-07-03 Patient Safety Commissioner (Official tasked to advocate on behalf of patients) The Patient Safety Commissioner is a UK public position, overseeing an independent advisory body of the same name. The position was created following the passing of the Medicines and Medical Devices Act 2021, effective on 11th February 2021, promoting patient safety. Stub DotCoder (1235)
2023-10-26 Parochial altruism (scientific article published in August 2006) Parochial altruism is a concept in social psychology, evolutionary biology, and anthropology that describes altruism towards an in-group, often accompanied by hostility towards an out-group. It is a combination of altruism, defined as behavior done for the benefit of others without direct effect on the self, and parochialism, which refers to having a limited viewpoint. B Monacpsych (87)
2024-03-27 Michael J. Mahoney (psychologist) Michael J. Mahoney (1946 – 2006) was an American psychologist who was one of the founders of cognitive behavioral therapy and one of the leading contributors to constructivist psychotherapy. Stub DocErvingPhD (14)
2024-07-14 Arthur Davison Children's Hospital (Zambian public referral hospital) Arthur Davison Children's Hospital is a public, 3rd level hospital located in Ndola, Zambia that was established in 1924. Created by the Mine Workers Union as a minor clinic it served only children who were children of the miners. The clinic blossomed 1933 when it became a hospital named after Arthur Davison – a noted mine manager who championed for care for minors. Start Tumbuka Arch (10656)
2024-01-31 Yoel Sadovsky (US physician-scientist) Yoel Sadovsky is a physician known for his studies of the molecular processes underlying placental development and function, and response to injuries that impact early human development. He is the scientific director of the Magee Womens Research Institute, and holds the Elsie Hilliard Hillman Chair of Women's Health Research, at the University of Pittsburgh. C ArligOrd (5)
2024-02-23 AdventHealth Palm Coast (Hospital in Florida, United States) AdventHealth Palm Coast is a non-profit hospital campus in Palm Coast, Florida, United States owned by AdventHealth. It became the first hospital built in Flagler County and it is also the second largest employer in the county. B Catfurball (131981)
2023-10-27 Anaesthetists United (Advocacy group of UK anaesthetists) Anaesthetists United is a medico-political advocacy group in the United Kingdom co-founded by Ramey Assaf and Richard Marks in June 2023 to campaign against the proposed expansion of Anaesthesia Associates (AAs), as proposed by the NHS Long Term Workforce Plan. C Janetwilkinson85 (23)
2024-02-14 Ndola Teaching Hospital (Zambian public referral hospital) Ndola Central Hospital, also known as Ndola Teaching Hospital, is a third level public tertiary referral hospital in Ndola, Zambia. The hospital has over 800 beds and was named after the district in which it is located. The Hospital is operated and managed by the Ministry of Health of Zambia, with funding from the Government of the Republic of Zambia. Start Tumbuka Arch (10656)
2024-02-14 Kitwe Teaching Hospital (Zambian public referral hospital) Kitwe Central Hospital, also known as Kitwe Teaching Hospital, is third level public tertiary referral hospital in Kitwe, Zambia. The hospital has 630 beds. The facility was opened in 1958. Kitwe Central Hospital (KCH) in the Copperbelt Province is one of three teaching hospitals in Zambia. Start Tumbuka Arch (10656)
2024-07-21 Woodlands Health Campus (Hospital in Singapore , Singapore) Woodlands Health Campus (abbreviation: WHC), also known simply as Woodlands Health (abbreviation: WH) or colloquially as Woodlands General Hospital (abbreviation: WGH), is a public hospital in Woodlands, Singapore. The hospital officially opened on 13 July 2024 and alongside Woodlands serves the northern and northwest populations of the country. Start Pauline Muley (272)
2024-03-11 Antipsychotics abuse (Harmful use of antipsychotic medications) Antipsychotic abuse refers to the non-medical or inappropriate use of antipsychotic medications for purposes other than their intended therapeutic use. Antipsychotics, also known as neuroleptics, are a class of medications primarily used in treating psychiatric disorders such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and certain types of depression. B Luckyisthe (42)
2024-07-16 Organismal performance Organismal performance (or whole-organism performance) refers to the ability of an organism to conduct a task when maximally motivated.

Various aspects of performance are of primary concern in human athletics, horse racing, and dog racing. Performance in swimming tasks has been a subject of fisheries research since the 1960s.

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2024-07-12 Robert Schleip (German Fascia Researcher) Robert Schleip is a German psychologist, human biologist and author, best known for his research in the field of fascia. His work includes numerous scientific papers and books, which have contributed to the understanding of fascia and its role in musculoskeletal health. C EricAhlqvistScott (211)
2024-07-21 Emotional hangover An emotional hangover refers to the lingering emotional effects that can occur after experiencing a highly emotional event or situation due to cognitive dissonance and emotional processing. Emotion can induce physiological brain changes that persist. Start GobsPint (2140)
2024-07-21 Lorrin A. Shepard (American physician and missionary) Lorrin Andrews Shepard (March 24, 1890 – July 16, 1983) was an American medical missionary who served as the chief physician at the American Hospital (Istanbul) from 1927 to 1957. Stub Hagreize (33)
2024-05-11 Michael Lerner (public health activist) ((1943-) public health leader) Michael Lerner (born 1940s) is an American public health activist. He was awarded a MacArthur Fellowship. Stub Welchshiva (71)
2024-07-09 Northern Ireland Practice and Education Council for Nursing and Midwifery The Northern Ireland Practice and Education Council for Nursing and Midwifery (NIPEC) is an independent, special agency of the Department of Health in Northern Ireland, established in 2002 via the Health and Social Care Act. It sets standards of proficiency, standards of practice, and other guidance related to the profession. Stub DotCoder (1235)
2024-06-05 2000 Puerto Rico presidential nominating contests Although Puerto Rico does not participate in U.S. presidential general elections because it is an unincorporated territory and not a state, and therefore cannot send members to the U.S. Electoral College, Puerto Ricans are citizens of the United States and participate in the U.S. presidential primaries and caucuses. C Memevietnam98 (2554)
2024-05-29 Pharmazz (American biopharmaceutical company) Pharmazz Inc. is an American biopharmaceutical company headquartered in Willowbrook, Illinois. Its work focusses on clinical trials related to hypovolaemic shock and stroke, with drugs targeting adrenoceptors and endothlin receptors. Start Greatinstyle (97)
2024-07-09 Northern Ireland Medical and Dental Training Agency The Northern Ireland Medical and Dental Training Agency (NIMDTA) is an independent, special agency of the Department of Health in Northern Ireland, responsible for the NIMDTA commissions, promotes and oversees postgraduate medical and dental education and training throughout Northern Ireland. Stub DotCoder (1235)
2024-07-23 Paul Lee (professor) (Prof Paul Lee Regeneration Surgeon) Paul Lee is a British regeneration orthopaedic surgeon. He is a consultant orthopaedic surgeon in the National Health Service and a visiting professor of sports medicine with the School of Sport and Exercise Science, College of Social Science, University of Lincoln. Stub Ericnklay (16)
2024-03-12 Otto U. King (American Dentist) Otto Ulysses King (1873-1951) was an American dentist from Huntington, Indiana and the first General Secretary and Editor of the American Dental Association in 1913-1927. In 1920, King co-founded the American College of Dentists after returning from World War I where he served as a member on the Committee on Dentistry for the Council of National Defense. B Raneemh (423)
2024-07-17 Myelopathy.org Myelopathy.org is a website about myelopathy, established in 2017 as a collaborative information and support initiative. It was founded by Mark Kotter, an academic neurosurgeon specialising in spinal surgery, and Benjamin Davies, a trainee academic neurosurgeon and Research Fellow. Start Damjana12 (72)
2024-07-24 International Drug Users Remembrance Day (International Awareness Day) International Drug Users Remembrance Day is a health awareness day observed on 21 July each year. It is a day where friends and family can meet together to memorialise and remember loved ones whose lives were cut short due to drug use and the criminalisation and stigmatisation of people who use drugs. Stub Graceful woods (15)
2024-07-24 River Park Hospital (Hospital in Huntington, West Virginia) River Park Hospital (RPH) is a inpatient psychiatric facility in Huntington, West Virginia, US. With 187 beds, RPH provides inpatient and psychiatric residential mental health treatment to children, adolescents, adults, and seniors. Stub Samz73428091 (637)
2024-03-27 Nipple delay (Breast cancer treating method) Nipple delay, also known as nipple-sparing mastectomy (NSM), is one of the surgical approaches for treating or preventing breast cancer. This surgery involves the removal of all breast tissue, except the nipple areolar complex (NAC), and the creation of new circulatory connections from the breast skin to NAC. B Ihatepeopling (8)
2024-06-17 Non-arteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (Medical condition) Non-arteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (NAION) is a medical condition characterized by loss of vision caused by damage to the optic nerve as a result of ischemia, or insufficient blood supply. The key symptom of NAION is optic disc swelling, which typically resolves within 2 months, but often leads to optic atrophy. B Sousenkothen (422)
2021-03-08 Heptadecan-1-ol (Primary alcohol with 17 carbons) Heptadecan-1-ol or heptadecyl alcohol is a saturated fatty alcohol with the CAS number 1454-85-9. Stub JPxG (117565)
2024-07-23 King Hamad University Hospital (healthcare organization in Al Muharraq, Bahrain) King Hamad University Hospital (abbreviated as KHUH) is a hospital located in Muharraq, Bahrain. Officially opened on 6 February 2012 and situated in Busaiteen, the 64,000 square meter hospital is the location of the National Oncology Centre of Bahrain. Stub Droodkin (3964)
2024-03-27 Mental health of Chinese students (Psychological wellbeing of students in China) According to the World Health Organization (WHO), Mental health is essential for individuals' well-being and functioning, encompassing cognitive abilities, emotional understanding, and interpersonal interactions. Students worldwide consider psychological well-being, happiness, and contentment as essential life values. B Didirjulie (66)
2024-05-26 Passionate and companionate love (Two types of love in romantic relationships) In the psychological literature, a distinction is often made between two types of love. Elaine Hatfield & G. William Walster define them as: B ShiveryPeaks (777)
2024-04-20 Sri Lanka Dental Association The Sri Lanka Dental Association (SLDA) is the national professional association for dental practitioners in Sri Lanka. Established in 1932, it is one of the oldest dental associations in the country. The SLDA claims to be dedicated to promoting oral health, advancing dental education and practice, and advocating for dental professionals in Sri Lanka. Start User00292101 (45)
2024-06-16 Nilkanth Anant Purandare (Distinguished Indian obstetrician and gynaecologist) Dr. Nilkanth Anant Purandare (1877-1964) was a distinguished Indian obstetrician and gynaecologist. Start NaanAvanlllai (91)
2024-04-26 Malhas Hospital (Historic building in Amman, Jordan) Malhas Hospital (Arabic: مستشفى ملحس) was the first Jordanian-owned private hospital in Jordan, founded by physician Qassem Malhas on May 14th, 1945. Situated on Qassem Malhas Street next to the First Circle in the historic Jabal Amman neighborhood, the hospital played a pivotal role in providing healthcare services to the nation. Start JoHisAmm20 (56)
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2024-06-19 2024 Atlético Clube Goianiense season (Atlético Clube Goianiense 2024 football season) The 2024 season is the 87th season in the history of Atlético Clube Goianiense and will witness its return to top flight after a one-season absence. In addition to the Série A, Atlético Goianiense will play in the Campeonato Goiano. Start EpicAdventurer (6925)
2024-04-12 UCI Health – Los Alamitos (Hospital in California, United States) UCI Health - Los Alamitos is a for-profit hospital in Los Alamitos, California. It was formerly owned by health care provider Tenet Healthcare and is now owned by UC Irvine Health. Stub Catfurball (131981)
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2024-08-01 David Baldwin (psychiatrist) (researcher (ORCID 0000-0003-3343-0907)) David S. Baldwin (born 25 August 1960 in London) is a British psychiatrist and academic, currently serving as professor of psychiatry in the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Southampton, UK. His research focuses on neurobiological and psychological factors in mood and anxiety disorders, aiming to improve treatment outcomes through innovative clinical approaches and trial design. Start Anamag13 (49)
2024-08-02 Visual Schema Displacement Therapy Visual Schema Displacement Therapy (VSDT) is a therapeutic approach developed to mitigate distressing memories and trauma. It shares some similarities with eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR), as both techniques seek to facilitate the reprocessing of memories by reducing emotional disturbances, in line with the adaptive information processing model. Start Sroberg (21)
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2024-08-03 Jo Cameron (Patient with little to no pain or negative affect) Jo Cameron (born 1948; age 75–76 years), also known as Patient PFS, is a Scottish woman who feels no pain and experiences little to no anxiety or other aspects of negative affect. GA 47.151.5.57

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