Reporting the first minimally invasive spine surgery series in Nigeria: a descriptive single-center retrospective cohort study

Reporting the first minimally invasive spine surgery series in Nigeria: a descriptive single-center retrospective cohort study

Abstract Minimally invasive spine surgery (MISS) has gained traction since its introduction into the spine surgery…

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Brain injuries linked with potential risk of suicide, new study finds

Brain injuries linked with potential risk of suicide, new study finds

Researchers found that people with head injuries were 21% more likely to attempt suicide than those…

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Blood transfusion and mortality after spine osteotomy: a nationwide population-based retrospective cohort study

Blood transfusion and mortality after spine osteotomy: a nationwide population-based retrospective cohort study

Blood transfusion rate and volume This study included 912 patients who had undergone SO fusion. Among…

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Mount Sinai Study Finds PTSD May Accelerate Brain Aging in 9/11 Responders

Mount Sinai Study Finds PTSD May Accelerate Brain Aging in 9/11 Responders

Newswise — New York, NY (December 8, 2025)—Researchers from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount…

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Are artificial sweeteners secretly ageing your brain and memory? New study reveals worrying clues |

Are artificial sweeteners secretly ageing your brain and memory? New study reveals worrying clues |

Artificial sweeteners have become so common that many people consume them several times a day without…

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How Are Patients Using Healthcare Chatbots? Study Finds Some ‘Eye-Openers’

How Are Patients Using Healthcare Chatbots? Study Finds Some ‘Eye-Openers’

What are people most comfortable using a chatbot like Livi for? It’s an interesting mix. On…

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