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THE PATIENT-PHYSICIAN RELATIONSHIP: IT’S HOW MEDICINE SHOULD BE
The patient-physician relationship underpins the essence of what transpires between patient and physician. It has evolved over the centuries from a totally paternalistic one to one of autonomy in the last half of the 20th century and fi nally to one of ...
Vassyl A. Lonchyna
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In a murine model of myocardial ischemia and reperfusion (MI/R), the CD36 azapeptide ligand MPE‐298 reduces cardiac injury and transiently lowers left ventricular long‐chain fatty acids (LCFAs) accumulation 3 h after reperfusion, accompanied by a decrease of oxidative stress and inflammation‐associated genes' expression in the heart and adipose tissue.
Jade Gauvin +12 more
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Perception of Iranian nurses regarding ethics- based palliative care in cancer patients
Palliative care is still a topic under discussion in the Iranian healthcare system, and cancer patients require palliative care. Moreover, nursing ethics has an important role in caring for these patients.
Marjan Mardani Hamooleh +3 more
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Touch of Medical Ethics at the Beginning of Medical School
There comes a great responsibility to make patients feel better with the title of doctor. Often we meet certain moral and ethical dilemmas that cannot be solved by our medical textbook alone.
Nova Ghimire, Dhirendra Yadav
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Pathways and pitfalls: a qualitative study of student experiences in biomedical science education
Biomedical science students from underrepresented backgrounds face barriers including financial strain, disrupted laboratory access and cultural exclusion. Peer networks provide vital support when institutional systems are difficult to navigate. To create inclusive learning environments and achieve academic success, educators should blend active, hands‐
Olivia J. Russell +8 more
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Introduction: Ethics of Information Technology in Health Care
Computer-based information and communication technologies continue to transform the delivery of health care and the conception and scientific understanding of the human body and the diseases that afflict it. While information technology has the potential
Marckmann, Georg, Goodman, Kenneth W
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No Ethics Needed? Towards an Ethics of Care for Public and Patient Involvement and Engagement
Introduction Public and Patient Involvement and Engagement (PPIE) enhances the inclusivity, relevance and responsiveness of health research for communities.
Kanwal Mand +4 more
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BackgroundThe advent of digital health technologies has transformed the landscape of health care, influencing the dynamics of the physician-patient relationship.
Damoun Nassehi +2 more
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Evaluating the effect of γ‐oryzanol on MASLD pathology using a medaka fish model
This study explores a liver disease called MASLD, which is increasing worldwide and can lead to serious damage. Researchers used medaka fish instead of rodents to test a food compound, γ‐oryzanol. Fish fed this compound had less liver fat and healthier gut bacteria.
Yukako Ito +7 more
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Decision making and ethics : a case study of student nurses
Previous studies have shown that student nurses find the analysis of ethical dilemmas difficult (McAlpine 1996). This may well be due to the nature of such situations, which are frequently complex and prone to ambiguity.
O'Sullivan, Patricia A.
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