Medical Products Sourced from Pigs: An Overview for Healthcare Providers

Discover how pig/porcine-derived components are used in modern medicine—from heparin to heart valves. A must-read guide for doctors on porcine-based ...
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Healthcare in India: Why Doctors Bear the Burden of a Broken System

In India, doctors often face harsh criticism for the rising costs of healthcare, while hospitals and administrators typically avoid scrutiny. ...
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The Tylenol Murders: Revisiting Johnson & Johnson’s Role

“It started as an ordinary September morning in Chicago. By sunset, the city was in mourning—and the nation would never ...
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From Tragedy to Triumph: The Fascinating Comeback of Thalidomide

Once considered the most notorious drug in medical history, thalidomide evoked fear and outrage in the 1960s. It caused significant ...
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PICC Line: Painless Chemotherapy and Beyond

A PICC line is more than just a tube—it’s a silent ally in the fight against cancer, offering comfort, strength, ...
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A Life Interrupted: The echoes of illness after the uniform

In the corridors of modern medicine, we often celebrate successful transplants, miraculous recoveries, and technological marvels. But behind every clinical ...
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In the Eye of the Storm: A Battle Against the Unseen Enemy

“Sometimes, healing is not about curing, but comforting, understanding, and standing beside someone in their most vulnerable moments.” Every ICU ...
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Melioidosis : the great mimicker

“Melioidosis” is a potentially fatal infectious disease caused by the environmental bacterium Burkholderia pseudomallei. Due to its diverse symptoms, melioidosis ...
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Ondine’s curse

“Ondine’s curse”, also known as Congenital central hypoventilation syndrome (CCHS), is an infrequent neurological disorder. It is characterized by inadequate ...
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