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Basal cell carcinoma, or BCC for short, is the most common type of skin cancer developing on sun-exposed parts of the skin, such as the head, neck, and the upper extremities. Learn more: Try Osmosis from Elsevier for free:
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Entries close February 13th at midnight PST. Winner will be contacted by email. Good luck! Please be on the lookout for any impersonating accounts – Osmosis, Complete Anatomy, and Elsevier will never ask you for your personal or financial information.
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The vena cava is the aorta's commonly forgotten friend and partner. Now, the venous drainage of the posterior abdominal wall is accomplished mainly via tributaries of the inferior vena cava. Learn more: Try Osmosis for free:
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ECG shows how the depolarization wave, which is a wave of positive charge, moves during each heartbeat. In a typical waveform, there’s a P wave, a QRS complex, and a T wave. Learn more: Try Osmosis from Elsevier for free:
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If your patient has severe allergic rhinitis, thoroughly review their medications to ensure they’re not regularly taking a topical decongestant. Learn more: Try Osmosis from Elsevier for free:
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Our NextGen Journeys series features Nikolas Bletnitsky, an impressive 3rd year medical student at Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine who shares insights from a wide array of training experiences in Europe and the US, and his advice for fellow students:
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If you put a stethoscope over the chest, you’ll usually hear something that sounds like lub dub, lub dub, which repeats over and over again, with each cardiac cycle, or heartbeat. Learn more: Try Osmosis from Elsevier for free:
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Today's #USMLE® Step 1-style practice question revolves around a 61-year-old man comes to the emergency department with two weeks of fevers and chills. Answer & explanation: About the condition:
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Cardiovascular diseases remain a leading cause of death worldwide. Over time, health advice has evolved—what was once debated, like the dangers of smoking or mercury toxicity, is now common knowledge. Read more:
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"Antipsychotics, as their name implies, are mainly used to treat schizophrenia and other psychotic conditions. They are divided into two main categories... Learn more: Try Osmosis from Elsevier for free:
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Today's #PathologyReview is on #CysticFibrosis, which causes abnormally thick #mucus, leading to obstruction-related issues within the lungs, #pancreas, & other organs. Learn more: Try Osmosis from Elsevier for free:
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The ECG measures out changes in time on the X-axis and voltage on the Y-axis. On the Y-axis, zero is called the “isoelectric line”. Learn more: Try Osmosis from Elsevier for free:
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Sarcoma is a cancer that affects soft tissue, and it can be pretty aggressive and scary. There are 5 main types of sarcoma most commonly associated with lymph node involvement. Learn more: Try Osmosis from Elsevier for free:
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This is it—your last, last chance to save big on your Osmosis subscription! The sale is ending TONIGHT at 11:59 PM PT, and there are no more extensions. Don’t miss out on this unbeatable deal—once it’s gone, it’s gone for good:
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Today's episode is with Dr. Colin Doherty, head of school at Trinity College Dublin School of Medicine, who is revising the curriculum and taking other steps to lead this 300-year-old school into a future shaped by AI and climate change:
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This week we are taking a look at the oculomotor nerve, which is one of the three cranial nerves that allow us to move our eyes. The other two are the trochlear and abducens nerves. Learn more: Try Osmosis from Elsevier for free:
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Join us TODAY for the first OHLIs Unplugged episode of the year, hosted by Regional Leads Parsa Mohri and Yasir Taki, featuring a special guest Dr. Amin Azzam. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn how to create a balanced, healthy, and fulfilling life:
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