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Dying slowly, painfully: Why delaying health decisions is dangerous
In this report, Vincent Kuraun examines the danger associated with delayed health decisions as experts emphasise that without timely medical attention, preventable deaths will persist.THE all too ...
A new law will require trans people to have their gender ‘verified’ via medical examination – the kind of humiliation that ...
Korean researchers unveil a fast, motor-free smart actuator that reshapes in under a second, advancing space robotics and ...
By recognizing the value of both intuitive and analytical thinking, individuals can enhance their decision-making abilities ...
Brain lesions in Down syndrome aren’t always permanent. The vascular changes can fluctuate or even decrease over time as ...
The study analyzed the evolution of white matter hyperintensities (WMH), lesions typically associated with cerebral vascular ...
Beyond condoms, vasectomy (which is permanent), and withdrawal, reliable male contraceptives are still largely in the ...
A living will ensures your treatment preferences are honored, preventing unnecessary suffering and easing family ...
Jeff Bezos once warned that "decision making isn't one size fits all," arguing that big companies often drift into a "large ...
A new framework shows how lost information in quantum systems gives rise to macroscopic entropy and the arrow of time Water ripples (Courtesy: Shutterstock/Ken Schulze) In the macroscopic world, we ...
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