The Pioneer on MSNOpinion
Why India must end the reuse of single-use medical devices
India, Jan. 27 -- When news broke from Satna in Madhya Pradesh that several children had tested HIV positive after blood ...
Most days, our bodies are just there—mundane vessels we inhabit on autopilot. We wake up, get on with our routines, eat, sleep, repeat. But the moment you actually stop and think about what’s ...
Doctors study for years to be able to 'dish out' medical advice. They're trained to know whether or not it's safe for a ...
Bored Panda on MSN
61 weird medical facts that turned out to be true
Day to day, we exist in our bodies without thinking much about them. We wake up, eat, move around, and fall asleep again, all ...
The Healthy @Reader's Digest on MSN
How much protein do you really need? Experts say it all depends on your age
As the daily protein intake recommendation just changed, experts break down how much you really need by age group and medical ...
California’s governor has been touted as the Democrats’ best shot in 2028. But first he’ll need to convince voters that he’s not just a slick establishment politician.
People who need complex spine surgery have a new option for state-of-the-art, comprehensive spine care. The Complex Spine & ...
When you defeat a skeleton in a video game, there's a very good chance it will quickly reassemble itself. How did this trope start?
The slow loris is the only known primate that is venomous, placing it in an elite club of venomous mammals alongside the platypus, certain shrews, the European mole, and a handful of others. The slow ...
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