A new study of two 600-year-old surgical tools from a Ming Dynasty tomb in eastern China has identified probable residues of ...
Researchers have identified 600-year-old surgical scissors and tweezers in what may be the world's oldest direct chemical ...
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Ming Dynasty Surgeons Used Poison as an Anesthetic, Ancient Tools Reveal
A pair of surgical scissors from the Ming Dynasty tomb of physician Xia Quan. (Ling et al., Antiquity, 2026) Traces of red ...
Understanding Frailty in Cancer CareFrailty is more than just a buzzword in the world of surgery—it’s a real, measurable ...
Why Accurately Measuring Stomach Volume MattersWhen preparing patients for surgery, anesthesiologists face a crucial safety ...
The plaster cast in focus belongs to a man believed to be a Roman medicus, a physician. Credit: Pompeii Archaeological Park.
Current fetal monitoring tools for physicians to closely follow high-risk pregnancies are inadequate, so researchers at Stanford Medicine, the University of California San Diego and Oxford University ...
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A new imaging tool just caught the brain waves that stitch inner thought and outside awareness together — the closest direct look yet at where consciousness lives
In May 2026, a team at Caltech did something no lab had done before: they pressed an ultrasound probe against a transparent ...
UofL Health (Louisville, Ky.) operates a large, multi-site academic health system where meeting surgical demand takes more than capacity alone. It calls for alignment across people, processes, and ...
Indian urologist Dr Syed Mohammed Ghouse remotely conducted a robot-assisted surgery in Hyderabad from China, utilizing ...
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Scientists just watched the brain quietly talk to itself during anesthesia — hidden conversations between memory regions that kept right on going with the patient u…
The patient was unconscious, skull open, breathing regulated by a ventilator. Seven people in total lay on operating tables ...
Renaming PCOS to PMOS reflects a long-overdue shift toward understanding women’s health beyond reproduction alone.
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