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FROM THE LABS: New mouse model mimics progression of Parkinson’s disease

The Stitch

This model can help identify new disease biomarkers and test therapies that could alter its progression, maybe even prevent the condition. The post FROM THE LABS: New mouse model mimics progression of Parkinson’s disease appeared first on Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network.

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Manual vs. End-Tidal Inhalational Anesthesia

Radius Anesthesia

The delivery of anesthesia during surgical procedures can be managed by manual control or automated end-tidal control, each of which has distinct advantages and disadvantages. Manual control of anesthesia involves the anesthesiologist directly adjusting the delivery of anesthetic gases based on the patient’s physiologic state as measured by ongoing assessment.

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Fall for colorful produce this season

The Stitch

Dr. Luis Rustveld says that in-season produce is more nutrient-dense and suggests a variety of fall fruits and vegetables to try. The post Fall for colorful produce this season appeared first on Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network.

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8 Key Steps to Strengthen ASC Cybersecurity

Surgical Information Systems

Eight actions to take to foster an environment that supports ASC cybersecurity culture and lessens the likelihood of being targeted by malicious individuals.

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A year after the Nobel Prize, Penn’s mRNA research is revving up

Penn Medicine

One year after Nobel Prize recognition of mRNA vaccines, new research at Penn shows how medicine is changing rapidly as a result of the discovery.

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Giving Credit Matters. Here's How to Do It.

The Society of Thoracic Surgeons

Blog Giving Credit Matters. Here's How to Do It. KCummings Thu, 10/03/2024 - 10:49 Surgeon There are so many ways in which we, as surgeons, lead teams—from our first day in practice, through the end of our careers. As we lead teams, we learn repeatedly that a cohesive and effective team works toward common goals, and that successful leaders inspire team members by elucidating and giving importance to those shared goals.

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The Joint Commission and Triage

Triage Staffing

The Joint Commission is a U.S. non-profit that works to accredit hospitals and health care. The Commission’s goals are “to continuously improve health care for the public, in collaboration with other stakeholders, by evaluating health care organizations and inspiring them to excel in providing safe and effective care of the highest quality and value.

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