In the first of three parts on clear aligner biomechanics, Raman Aulakhhy explains why predictability should shape aligner ...
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Opinion: Little evidence of EDI hiring policy in practice at the U of A
In an op-ed published in January 2025, University of Alberta (U of A) president Bill Flanagan announced that the university would change its equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) framework to access, ...
Risant’s CEO Jaewon Ryu discusses some of the early success of bringing a set of Kaiser Permanente’s value-based care ...
In this conversation Neha Bhatia and Reshma Piramal, Practice Leads at The Karuna Practice( reflect on how compassion, ...
A highlight of the document is a new severity clinical category system to account for phenotypes and respiratory issues.
Aim The Royal Dutch Society for Physical Therapy (KNGF) instructed a multidisciplinary group of Dutch anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) experts to develop an evidence statement for rehabilitation after ...
Indonesia’s aspiration for health system sovereignty, particularly in pharmaceuticals, medical devices and precision medicine ...
One of the most persistent myths in the nonprofit and social-impact world is that meaningful change requires money first.
Corporal punishment is still on the books in Missouri and used in some schools. The practice is from an earlier era, rooted ...
Post-acute withdrawal syndrome (PAWS) and PTSD share many of the same symptoms. Getting it right when treating addiction increases patients' chances of lasting recovery.
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Role of food nutrients in reducing oxidative stress linked to micro- and nanoplastics
By Tarun Sai Lomte Emerging research suggests certain dietary compounds may strengthen the body’s defences against ...
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