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2025-12-08 Capital District Psychiatric Center (State psychiatric hospital in Albany, New York) Capital District Psychiatric Center (CDPC) is a state-operated psychiatric hospital in Albany, New York, United States. It is part of the New York State Office of Mental Health (OMH) and provides inpatient and outpatient services for adults with mental illness in the Capital District region, including inpatient units, outpatient clinics, and a crisis intervention unit. C Middleground1 (3200)
2025-12-13 Richard H. Hutchings Psychiatric Center (State psychiatric hospital in Syracuse, New York) Richard H. Hutchings Psychiatric Center (often called Hutchings Psychiatric Center) is a state-operated psychiatric hospital in Syracuse, New York, run by the New York State Office of Mental Health (OMH). The center provides inpatient and outpatient mental health services for adults, and for children and adolescents in Central New York. C Middleground1 (3200)
2026-01-16 Chung-Ang University Hospital (Hospital in Seoul, South Korea) Chung-Ang University Hospital (CAUH; Korean: 중앙대학교병원) is an academic medical center located in Heukseok-dong, Dongjak-gu, Seoul, South Korea. Serving as the primary teaching hospital for the Chung-Ang University College of Medicine, it provides comprehensive tertiary care and functions as a central research facility within the Chung-Ang University Healthcare System (CAUHS). Start Ototoii (27)
2026-01-07 Riverview Health Westfield Hospital (Hospital in Westfield, Indiana, US) Riverview Health Westfield Hospital is a community hospital located in Westfield, Indiana, United States. It is part of the Riverview Health system, which has served Hamilton County since 1909. The hospital opened in 2018. Start Biimataps (26)
2025-12-23 Alliance for Healthcare Education (Nonprofit organization in Missouri) The Alliance for Healthcare Education is a non-profit organization associated with the CoxHealth, Missouri State University, Ozarks Technical Community College, and Springfield Public Schools in Springfield, Missouri. C PioneerOutdoor (146)
2026-01-19 Deen Dayal Upadhyay Hospital (Hospital in Delhi, India) Deen Dayal Upadhyay Hospital (commonly abbreviated as DDU Hospital) is a government-run multi-specialty tertiary care hospital located in Hari Nagar, West Delhi, India. It is operated by the Government of the National Capital Territory (NCT) of Delhi. and provides emergency, inpatient, outpatient, diagnostic and specialist services to residents of West Delhi and neighbouring areas. Start Jain.dhrj (315)
2026-02-02 Jens Kuhle (German neurologist and multiple sclerosis researcher) Jens Kuhle is a Swiss/German neurologist, clinical researcher, and professor specialising in multiple sclerosis (MS) and neuroimmunology. He is Head of the Multiple Sclerosis Centre and Vice Head of the Department of Neurology at the University Hospital Basel (USB) and a research group leader in Clinical Neuroimmunology at the University of Basel. C Arabyuca (38)
2025-12-16 Manuel Sans Segarra (Spanish physician and surgeon) Manuel Sans Segarra (born 25 April 1943) is a Spanish physician and surgeon who served as Head of Digestive Surgery at Bellvitge University Hospital in Barcelona. Start Pi1918 (37)
2026-02-12 Peter Albert Emerson (British consultant physician) Peter Albert Emerson (born 7 February 1923) is a retired consultant physician who was Dean of Westminster Hospital Medical School from 1981 to 1984. Stub Uhooep (35705)
2025-04-14 Saliva spittle (Saliva particles involuntarily expelled from the mouth during speech) Saliva spittle or saliva spray refers to the particles of saliva involuntarily expelled from the mouth during speech, especially during vigorous articulation or the pronunciation of explosive consonants (such as /p/, /b/, /t/). These salive projections, which are completely distinct from respiratory droplets, are produced by fluid dynamics in the oral cavity rather than by pulmonary exhalation. C Mcapdevila (9456)
2025-07-18 Clinician's Brief (Veterinary clinical publication for small animal practitioners) Clinician's Brief, formerly NVAC Clinician's Brief, is a free, peer-reviewed clinical publication for veterinarians, providing concise, practical guidance for small animal practitioners through print, digital, and multimedia formats. Start Lawill01 (43)
2026-03-14 Project K-9 Hero Project K-9 Hero is an American nonprofit organization based in Whitwell, Tennessee. It supports retired police dogs and military working dogs and operates a rehabilitation and rehoming facility in Whitwell, Tennessee. Start Raekman (16)
2026-03-15 Ross Rosenberg (American psychotherapist) Ross Allen Rosenberg (born March 16, 1961) is an American psychotherapist, author, and educator known for his work on codependency, narcissistic abuse, and attachment trauma. He is the founder of the Self-Love Recovery Institute and is known for developing the concepts of the Human Magnet Syndrome and Self-Love Deficit Disorder (SLDD), which he describes as an alternative framework for understanding codependency. C Nemesiorieng (30)
2026-03-14 Therabene (American biotechnology company) Therabene is an American biotechnology company founded in 2020 that develops PROTAC drugs targeting proteins such as CDK9 and MYC for cancer treatment. Start Indoraino (11)
2026-01-05 2020 Camp High Harbour COVID-19 outbreak (COVID-19 outbreak at a Georgia, USA summer camp) A summer session hosted at Camp High Harbour, a YMCA location on Lake Burton in Georgia, United States from 17 to 27 June, 2020 led to an outbreak of COVID-19 that became a super-spreader event, leading to at least 260 confirmed cases. The event garnered national and international news coverage and prompted an investigation from the US Center for Disease Control due to the unprecedented spread of COVID-19 among youth campers and staff. Start Dog Oxide (1622)
2026-03-18 Auctus Surgical (American medical device company) Auctus Surgical is an American medical device company developing a vertebral body tethering system for the treatment of scoliosis. C Visionpu (25)
2025-09-20 Dhruv Khullar (American physician and academic) Dhruv Khullar is an American physician, academic, and contributing writer for The New Yorker, where he covers and comments on medicine and health care. C Letknowledgebeyourlight (1553)
2025-11-18 Damaturu Specialist Hospital (Hospital in Yobe State, Nigeria) The Damaturu Specialist Hospital or State Specialist Hospital, Damaturu is a public hospital, located in Damaturu, Damaturu Local Government Area, Yobe State, Nigeria. It was  established in 1979 and operates on 24 hours basis. It was upgraded to a Specialist Hospital in the year 2022. Stub De-Invincible (965)
2026-03-25 Marco Ruella (Italian-American physician-scientist) Marco Ruella is an Italian-American physician-scientist specializing in hematologic malignancies and cellular immunotherapy. He serves as Scientific Director of the Lymphoma Program at the Abramson Cancer Center and is a Principal Investigator in the Center for Cellular Immunotherapies, a research center led by Carl H. June. C Vyrant (27)
2026-03-31 Eterno Health (German healthcare company) Eterno is a German healthcare technology company headquartered in Berlin, Germany. Founded in 2019, the company develops software for medical practices and operates shared medical practice facilities. C Sentinel1991 (13)
2026-04-04 East of England Community Health and Care NHS Trust (NHS trust) East of England Community Health and Care NHS Trust is an NHS trust which provides community health services in Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Norfolk and Suffolk. Stub Elshad (9174)
2026-04-08 Albert A. Dahlberg (American biological anthropologist and dentist) Albert A. Dahlberg (1908–1993) was an American biological anthropologist and dentist known for pioneering the systematic study of dental morphology in human populations. His work laid the foundation for dental anthropology as a recognized subfield of biological anthropology. Start HMahmoodAnthro (39)
2026-04-02 The Johns Hopkins Hospital v. Pepper (1997 Medical malpractice case in Maryland) The Johns Hopkins Hospital v. Pepper, also known as 'Pepper v. Johns Hopkins Hospital', is a Maryland Court of Appeals case decided in 1997 that established precedent regarding minors' rights to pursue medical expense claims independently of their parents in medical malpractice cases. Start RO-Editor-DC (26)
2026-04-11 Médica Uruguaya (Hospital in Montevideo, Uruguay) Médica Uruguaya, officially Médica Uruguaya Corporación de Asistencia Médica (MUCAM), is a private healthcare provider in Uruguay. It operates as an institución de asistencia médica colectiva, a type of non-profit health organization that provides comprehensive medical services to its members. Start Alejito2016 (4745)
2026-03-16 Hiranand Leprosy Hospital (Leprosy hospital in Karachi, Pakistan) Hiranand Leprosy Hospital, officially known as the KMC Leprosy Hospital, is a historic leprosy hospital in Manghopir, Karachi, Pakistan. Established through charitable efforts in the 1890s and completed in 1896, the hospital developed beside the hot sulphur springs of Manghopir, long associated in local belief with relief from skin disease. Start BookishReader (4410)
2025-10-17 Ruth Colvin Clark (American born Educational Psychologist) Ruth Colvin Clark (born July 30, 1943) is an American born educational psychologist, known for the pedagogical theory of the "Four Architectures of Instruction". Start Koreece Graham (23)
2025-12-29 John van Geest Cancer Research Centre (Cancer research centre at Nottingham Trent University) The John van Geest Cancer Research Centre is a cancer research institute based at Nottingham Trent University in Nottingham, England. The centre conducts research into the diagnosis, prognosis and treatment of cancer, with a particular focus on cancer immunotherapy, tumour biology, and personalised medicine. Start Viencl09 (230)
2025-12-29 Medical Technologies Innovation Facility (Research centre in Nottingham, England) The Medical Technologies Innovation Facility (MTIF) is a medical technology research and innovation centre based in Nottingham, England. Operated by Nottingham Trent University, the facility supports the development of medical technologies from early-stage research through to clinical testing and commercialisation, working in partnership with industry, healthcare providers and academic institutions. C Viencl09 (230)
2026-03-21 Ajah Akuak (South Sudanese basketball player (born 2001)) Ajah Akuak (born June 18, 2001) is a South Sudanese basketball player. She currently competes for the Magic Stormers Kampala in the Ugandan National Basketball League and has represented East African clubs in the FIBA Africa Women's Basketball League qualifiers. Stub Simon ojelabi (1101)
2026-04-16 RETeval (Portable electroretinography device) RETeval is a portable, handheld electroretinography (ERG) device developed by LKC Technologies for assessing retinal function. It enables ERG testing without pharmacologic pupil dilation and without corneal contact electrodes, allowing use in clinical, screening, and point-of-care environments. C J.l.barthel (274)
2026-01-25 Choice Preference Theory in Research Choice Preference Theory in Research is a substantive theoretical framework developed by Brian A. Vasquez to explain how individual researchers make choices about research traditions, designs, and methods based on a combination of personal, educational, socio-cultural, and economic influences. C Nyrobie (67)
2025-11-13 ENS@T European Network for the Study of Adrenal Tumors – ENS@T was founded in 2009 to promote research on adrenal tumors. Its target is to improve the understanding of the pathophysiology and natural progression, as well as the diagnostic and therapeutic treatment of adrenal tumors and adrenal hormone excess. Start NNK-Gerald (32)
2026-04-15 Ayesha Sherzai and Dean Sherzai Ayesha Sherzai and Dean Sherzai are American neurologists specializing in neurodegenerative diseases. They are the authors of The Alzheimer's Solution (2017) and The 30-Day Alzheimer's Solution (2021), both published by HarperOne. C JeevesWills (22)
2026-01-22 Amina Jindani (Clinical trialist (born 1936)) Amina Jindani FRCP, is a leading clinical trialist, who has spent forty years conducting randomised controlled trials seeking to improve the treatment of drug-susceptible tuberculosis. C Tomayates (68)
2026-04-14 Darren McGuire (American cardiologist) Darren Keith McGuire, MD, MHSc is an American cardiologist and clinical trialist specializing in cardiovascular disease prevention and cardiometabolic medicine, particularly the relationship between diabetes and heart disease. He is a Distinguished Teaching Professor of Internal Medicine in the Division of Cardiology at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. C MouldwMe (21)
2026-04-25 NeuroField Neurotherapy (American neurotherapy clinic) NeuroField Neurotherapy is a neurotherapy clinic in Santa Barbara, California. It provides services using neurostimulation, neurofeedback, and other neuromodulation techniques, guided by EEG and ERP assessment. These approaches are used for conditions such as anxiety, depression, and ADHD. Start Perognat (14)
2026-01-13 Immunoengineering (discipline that helps to create engineering tools to both investigate and change the immune system) Immunoengineering is a broad field that encompasses immunotherapy, immunoediting, and immunomodulation. The common thread between sub-fields of immunoengineering is that the immune system is the key to the target treatment. There are two main ways immunoengineering is approached: taking advantage of how the immune system already works, or tweaking its processes to suit a certain situation. GA Guzmad2 (23)
2026-03-08 James R. Eshleman (American physician-scientist) James R. Eshleman is an American physician‑scientist, professor of pathology and oncology at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, and a cancer researcher known for his work on pancreatic cancer genetics, molecular pathology, and gene‑targeted therapies. C Pecxillas (17)
2026-04-29 Family caregivers in the United States In the United States, approximately 63 millions Americans provide unpaid care to an older adult or person with a chronic health condition. A 2012 report by the Alzheimer's Association states that 15 million of family caregivers are caring for a person with Alzheimer's disease or another dementia. C Adam Harangozó (LSE WiR) (1200)
2026-02-13 The Old Internationals' Association (Nursing) The Old Internationals' Association, which became known as the Florence Nightingale International Nurses’ Association, was created in 1925 for alumni of the international courses for nurses, originally hosted at Bedford College for Women in London, England. B SueCampbellGH (745)
2026-04-07 Hyperalphalipoproteinemia (Medical condition) Hyperalphalipoproteinemia (HALP) is abnormally high levels of high-density-lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) in plasma above the 90th percentile of values in the general population. Hyperalphalipoproteinemia represents a subset of dyslipidemia disorders and a superset of hypercholesterolemia. Hyperalphalipoproteinemia is a chronic disorder that is typically asymptomatic but epidemiological studies have shown contradictory results on the relationship between [[High-density ... Start CuriousMonkey12 (20)
2026-02-05 Hummingbird Ear Tubes (Medical device business) The Hummingbird Tympanostomy Tube System, commonly referred to as Hummingbird Ear Tubes, is the flagship product of medical device manufacturer Preceptis Medical, based in Plymouth, Minnesota. Hummingbird Ear Tubes are noted for being one of the only ear tubes that can be inserted without general anesthesia. Start Jkerls06 (28)
2026-01-05 Aju Mbaise (Nigerian traditional herbal mixture) Aju Mbaise (also spelled Ajụ Mbaise) is a traditional polyherbal mixture originating from the Mbaise area of Imo State, Nigeria. It consists of a combination of medicinal plant parts (such as leaves, roots, stems and barks) bound together and boiled to prepare a decoction traditionally consumed for nutritional support and purported health benefits. Start Andikan Efiok Eduok (2055)
2026-05-06 University of Chicago Department of Neurological Surgery (Academic neurosurgery department in Chicago, Illinois) The University of Chicago Department of Neurological Surgery is the neurosurgery department of University of Chicago Medicine in Hyde Park, Chicago. The program was founded in 1928 by Percival Bailey, a former resident of Harvey Cushing, and operated as a section of the Department of Surgery until January 1, 2021, when it was elevated to a standalone department. C Mjayasur (19)
2026-03-04 Mohlomi Mental Hospital (Hospital in Maseru, Lesotho) Mohlomi Mental Hospital is a public psychiatric hospital in Maseru, the capital of Lesotho. It opened in 1965. Mohlomi is the Lesotho's national referral hospital and is the only referring hospital for mental health in the country. Start H0n0r (2645)
2026-04-28 Alexinomia (Psychological phenomenon) Alexinomia is a proposed term describing a persistent difficulty or avoidance in using personal names in communication. The term was introduced in a 2023 study published in Frontiers in Psychology by Thomas Ditye, Natalie Rodax, and Lisa Welleschik. Individuals with alexinomia report discomfort or distress when required to use another person’s name in social interaction. Start Apextrancelike (779)
2026-04-13 Namara Catherine Misango (Ugandan medical doctor, researcher and emergency medical specialist) Namara Catherine Misango is a Ugandan medical doctor and researcher who specializes in emergency medicine. Start OKWE DARIOUS (510)
2026-01-09 International Society for the History of Rhetoric (Academic association) The International Society for the History of Rhetoric (ISHR) is the premier international academic association that promotes the historical study of rhetoric. ISHR was founded in Zurich, Switzerland in 1977 and brings together interdisciplinary scholars from fields such as history, classics, philology, literature, linguistics, philosophy, politics, law, communication, and composition. Start ShanBendigedig1 (632)
2026-05-14 Genomes2People Genomes2People (G2P) is a research program based at Mass General Brigham, Broad Institute, Ariadne Labs, and Harvard Medical School that conducts research on translational genomics, precision medicine, and health outcomes. The program investigates the medical, behavioral, and economic impacts of integrating genomic information for adults and children into clinical care and public health. Stub Zhingwaak (22)
2026-02-24 Franz X. Vollenweider (Swiss neuroscientist and psychiatrist (born 1954)) Franz X. Vollenweider (born 1954) is a Swiss neuroscientist and psychiatrist best known for his research on the neuronal mechanisms of psychedelic-induced altered states of consciousness, and for exploring their relevance to the understanding and treatment of affective and psychotic disorders. C NeuroSwiss (17)
2025-10-03 Fredric Schiffer (American psychiatrist) Fredric Schiffer is an American psychiatrist and medical researcher who has developed a psychological technique and therapeutic approach which he terms "dual-brain psychology." From his experience in counseling individuals, Schiffer found that some individuals would behave like they have "two sides" to their personality-- "one calm and accepting, and another more emotional and impulsive.". C Yachef (867)
2025-11-08 Borno State Specialist Hospital, Maiduguri (Hospital in Borno State, Nigeria) Borno State Specialist Hospital, Maiduguri, is a public hospital in Zango, Maiduguri, Borno State, Nigeria. It was established in 1928, and operates on a 24 hour basis. Stub De-Invincible (965)
2025-11-08 Biu General Hospital (Hospital in Borno State, Nigeria) General Hospital Biu is a government established hospital located in Sul-Umthla, Biu Local Government Area of Borno State, Nigeria. It provides medical and health care services to the community. It was  established on 9/9/1976, and operates on 24 hours basis. Stub De-Invincible (965)
2025-05-07 NNEdPro Global Institute for Food, Nutrition and Health The NNEdPro Global Institute for Food, Nutrition and Health (commonly referred to as NNEdPro) is an international, interdisciplinary think-tank and training academy headquartered in Cambridge, United Kingdom. Founded in 2008, the institute focuses on integrating nutrition science into medical education, clinical practice, and public health policy. C Matheusaloise (58)
2026-02-04 Charles Emlet (American social work scholar) Charles A. Emlet is an American social work scholar and Professor Emeritus of Social Work at the University of Washington. His research focuses on aging, HIV/AIDS, and LGBT older adults, with particular emphasis on stigma, resilience, and quality of life. Start Vecrat (33)
2026-04-21 Erez Dayan (American-Israeli plastic surgeon) Erez Dayan (born June 9, 1984) is an American–Israeli plastic and reconstructive surgeon and medical researcher. He trained at Harvard Medical School's plastic surgery program at Massachusetts General Hospital and completed an aesthetic surgery fellowship at the Dallas Plastic Surgery Institute. Start Jamesmartinez92346 (184)
2026-04-12 Polk v. Central Susquehanna Intermediate Unit 16 (1988) Polk v. Central Susquehanna Intermediate Unit 16, 853 F.2d 171 (3d Cir. 1988), is a case in which the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit decided that a school district did not provide a free appropriate public education (FAPE) under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) because the student was not receiving meaningful educational benefit. Start Kiairaaa (17)
2025-11-15 Kath French Secure Care Centre (Government-run Secure Care Facility in Western Australia) The Kath French Secure Care Centre (KFSCC) is a government-run centre that provides short-term mental health support for teenagers aged 12 to 18, who exhibit behaviours which pose a risk to themselves or others, such as suicidal ideation and substance abuse. GA Cousdev (99)
2026-03-02 Tension and Trauma Releasing Exercises (Stress reduction medical technique) Tension and Trauma Releasing Exercises (TRE), also known as Trauma Releasing Exercises, is a body based stress reduction method developed in the early 2000s by David Berceli. The method consists of a sequence of physical exercises intended to induce involuntary muscular tremors, referred to as "neurogenic tremors" by proponents. C Queensgardener (101)
2025-12-17 Mental health psycho-social support Mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS) refers to a broad range of activities intended to protect or promote psychosocial well-being and to prevent or treat mental health conditions. The term is widely used in humanitarian emergencies, forced displacement, armed conflict, disasters, epidemics, and other settings of adversity. C Operarioribeiro (342)
2026-05-21 ICH E9(R1) Addendum On Estimands and Sensitivity Analyses in Clinical Trials In 2020, the International Council for Harmonisation of Technical Requirements for Pharmaceuticals for Human Use (ICH) introduced the ICH E9(R1) addendum on Estimands and Sensitivity Analyses in Clinical Trials to their guidance on statistical principals in clinical trials. Start Dxb810 (19)
2026-05-30 John Martin Littlejohn (Anglo-American osteopath (1865–1947)) John Martin Littlejohn (1865 – 8 December 1947) was an Anglo-American physician and a student of Andrew Taylor Still, the founder of osteopathy. He founded the institution now known as the Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine and later the British School of Osteopathy in London. C Primed Mover (63)
2026-04-16 Mosquito proboscis inspired needles Female mosquitoes draw blood from a host using their proboscis, containing a bundle of microneedles, to aid egg production. The proboscis anatomy includes a series of stylets used to anchor the mosquito, puncture the surface, inject anesthetic agents, and draw in fluid. C ADmtle (36)
2026-04-08 Dental anthropology (Subfield of biological anthropology) Dental anthropology is a subfield of biological anthropology that studies the morphology, variation, and pathology of human teeth across populations and through time. It draws on methods from anatomy, genetics, archaeology, and forensic science to address questions about human evolution, population history, dietary adaptation, and biological relationships among groups. C HMahmoodAnthro (39)
2026-04-07 John E. Wagner (American pediatric hematologist) John E. Wagner Jr. is an American pediatric hematologist-oncologist and hematopoietic stem cell transplant specialist. He was the co-director of the Blood and Marrow Transplant & Cellular Therapy Program at the University of Minnesota Medical School between 2005 and 2019 stepping down to become director of the Institute of the Cell, Gene and Immunotherapeutics in 2019. C FlugMorrison (15)
2026-03-31 Breath-based cancer detection (Cancer screening approach using exhaled breath analysis) Breath-based cancer detection is an approach to cancer screening that uses the analysis of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in exhaled breath to identify the presence of malignant tumors. Cancer cells alter the body's normal metabolic processes, producing distinctive VOC patterns that can be detected in breath samples collected non-invasively. C WikiWizard2005 (13)
2026-02-13 Raffaele Renella (Swiss pediatric hematologist-oncologist) Raffaele Renella (born 1976 in Basel) is a Swiss pediatric hematologist and oncologist. He is an associate professor at the University of Lausanne (UNIL) and the head of the Pediatric Hematology-Oncology Unit at the Lausanne University Hospital (CHUV). C Quaenuncabibis (2353)
2025-12-04 Jayesh Saini (Kenyan businessman and entrepreneur) Jayesh Umesh Saini is a Kenyan businessman and billionaire who is the founder of Bliss Healthcare Limited. Start Akili88 (338)
2022-06-30 Patrick Tonnard (Belgian plastic surgeon) Patrick Tonnard is a Belgian plastic surgeon practicing in the city of Ghent. In cooperation with Alexis Verpaele, he developed the Minimal Access Cranial Suspension (MACS) facelift, published in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery in 2002. Later authors have referred to the procedure as the "Tonnard and Verpaele technique." The same journal published his team's description of nanofat grafting in 2013, a paper later cited as the introduction of the tech ... C Bkissin (78114)
2025-10-07 Christina Graham Knight (Matron and Nursing administrator 1862-1959) Christina Graham Knight, OBE was a nursing leader and matron of the Albert Dock Seamen's Hospital, - - the Dreadnought Branch Hospital in the Royal Victoria and Albert Docks, in London's Docklands for over twenty years. She was a founding member of the College of Nursing (now Royal College of Nursing). Start ELMatronmaker (2409)
2026-06-01 Jeffrey V. Lazarus (researcher) Jeffrey V. Lazarus (born 1969) is a professor of global health at the CUNY Graduate School of Public Health and Health Policy and head of the Public Health Liver Group at the Barcelona Institute for Global Health in Barcelona. C Seven1234567 (38)
2026-03-25 14 Military Hospital (Military hospital in Liberia) 14 Military Hospital is a military medical facility operated by the Armed Forces of Liberia (AFL), located in Schefflin, Margibi County, near Monrovia. The hospital is situated within the Edward Binyah Kesselly (EBK) Barracks complex along the Robertsfield Highway (RIA Highway). Start Bwoart (290)
2026-04-29 Posterior motion preservation devices (Spinal implants designed to preserve lumbar motion after posterior decompression) Posterior motion preservation devices are spinal implants used in lumbar spine surgery to stabilize a motion segment after posterior decompression while attempting to preserve vaious degrees of segmental movement. They are used as alternatives to rigid spinal fusion in selected patients with degenerative lumbar conditions such as spinal stenosis and low-grade spondylolisthesis. C Avi7691 (100)
2026-04-27 Twin flame (New Age concept) A twin flame is a concept in New Age spirituality describing the belief that a single soul can be split into two bodies, resulting in two individuals who share an unusually intense spiritual and emotional bond. Proponents describe twin flames as "mirror souls", whose reunion is understood as a catalyst for personal growth, healing, and spiritual awakening. Start LaetitiaAlikhan (603) Past AfD
2026-02-05 Dental AI (Artificial intelligence for oral health care) Dental artificial intelligence (Dental AI) refers to the application of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine-learning methods to oral healthcare data. These systems can be used to find patterns or make predictions that can aid in diagnosis, treatment, patient communication, or practice management. C Sandrafoxy (362)
2025-12-10 Government Medical College and Hospital, Chapra (Medical college and hospital in Bihar, India) Government Medical College and Hospital, Chapra (abbreviated as GMCH, Chapra) is a newly established government medical college and teaching hospital located in Chapra, Saran district, Bihar, India. It was inaugurated by Chief Minister of Bihar Mr. Nitish Kumar on 8th Jan 2025 and is intended to serve as a major centre for medical education and tertiary healthcare in the region. Start Skrsingh009 (1644)
2026-02-13 Reid Health (Health system in Indiana) Reid Health is a regional non-profit health system serving East Central Indiana and West Central Ohio in the United States. Headquartered in Richmond, Indiana, the system includes a 189-bed inpatient hospital and more than 50 satellite facilities across seven counties. Start Richmondedits112 (10)
2026-06-06 Water supply and sanitation in Ivory Coast Water supply and sanitation in Ivory Coast concerns access to drinking water, sanitation, wastewater management, drainage and hygiene services in Ivory Coast, officially the Republic of Côte d'Ivoire. The country has expanded access to drinking-water services, especially in urban areas, but gaps remain in rural water supply, sanitation, open defecation, wastewater treatment and service reliability. B Kofiarkohbaidoo (313)
2026-06-08 Sunny Bhatia (American cardiologist) Sunny Bhatia is a physician and healthcare executive who serves as president and chief medical officer of Prime Healthcare Services, a national hospital system based in Ontario, California. C EzraSheva (135)
2026-04-15 HIV remission (HIV functional cure without medication) HIV remission is a clinical state in which an individual diagnosed with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) maintains plasma viral loads below the limit of detection without the ongoing administration of antiretroviral therapy (ART). In the context of HIV/AIDS research, remission is frequently distinguished from a "sterilizing cure," which requires the total elimination of the virus from all anatomical compartments. Start Igallards7 (2350)
2026-02-24 Skull base surgery (Surgical procedure for treating lesions) Skull base surgery is a surgical procedure that treats lesions at the skull base. It is used for tumours, congenital defects at the skull, cerebrospinal (CSF) fluid leaks and blood vessel lesions while protecting critical neurovascular structures. This multidisciplinary surgery integrates both neurosurgery and otorhinolaryngology, employing two major approaches: open transcranial and endoscopic endonasal approach (EEA). GA Ithinkiforgotmyusername (49)
2025-10-23 Gideon Goldstein (American medical doctor) Gideon Goldstein is an American medical doctor, biochemist and molecular biologist. He led the research team that first reported the discovery of ubiquitin, a regulatory protein found in most tissues of eukaryotic organisms in 1975 while at the New York University School of Medicine. Stub Amir Asia (1526)
2026-06-05 James J. Thompson (American physician) James Joseph Thompson is an American osteopathic physician specializing in diagnostic radiology with a focus on cardiovascular imaging. He is an assistant professor at the University of South Florida and the University of Central Florida, and practices at Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital. Start UntilHera (13)
2026-05-20 University of Nottingham School of Veterinary Medicine and Science (Veterinary school of the University of Nottingham) The University of Nottingham School of Veterinary Medicine and Science was established in 2006 at the Sutton Bonington Campus as the first new veterinary school built in the UK for 50 years. It admitted its first cohort of 84 veterinary students in 2006. C Diggs66 (66)
2026-03-13 Howard Chertkow (Canadian neurologist (b. 1955)) Dr. Howard Chertkow, M.D., FRCP, FCAHS (fellow of the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences) is a leading Canadian neurologist and cognitive neuroscientist specializing in Alzheimer's disease and related dementias, who is on Stanford University's 2020 list of "Top 2% Cited Scientists", and is an elected member of the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences. C Jacob5977 (29)
2025-11-26 Bioenergy economy-based health improvement Bioenergy Economy-based Health Improvement (BEHI) is an integrative, evidence-based care approach designed to promote health and the sustainable development of happiness. Instead of focusing on pathogenesis and treatment, this psychosomatic health program emphasizes salutogenesis and the consciousness evolution. B Bigeourg (182)
2026-05-18 Historical psychology Historical psychology is an emerging discipline that examines how human psychology and history continuously co-evolve, exploring how psychology changes over time and how contemporary psychological differences across cultures have emerged through historical processes. Start PsychoMo (16)
2026-06-10 MDPT (Pharmaceutical compound) MDPT, also known as tertylone, tBuONE, or 3,4-methylenedioxy-N-tert-butylcathinone (MD-tBC), among other names, is a stimulant and recreational drug of the phenethylamine, cathinone, and MDxx families. It has been detected as a novel designer drug in the United Kingdom and New Zealand. Stub Lindsay Karelia (567)
2025-06-27 Lexington Medical, Inc. (Medical Technologies Company) Lexington Medical, Inc. (founded in 2013) is an American medical device manufacturing company. The company is known for its innovative surgical stapling product, the AEON endoscopic stapler. Start NeptuneJune (166)
2026-04-27 Timothy Bromage (American paleoanthropologist) Timothy George Bromage is an American paleoanthropologist and professor of molecular pathobiology at the New York University College of Dentistry. He directs the Hard Tissue Research Unit and co-leads the long-running Hominid Corridor Research Project in Malawi with Friedemann Schrenk. C RemmaBeen (12)
2025-11-14 Mary Gaynor Nurse (nurse tutor) Mary Gaynor Nurse (1927-2004) FRCN, nurse tutor, recognised for her work in teaching and developing counselling and communication skills for nurses. Start Sue8183 (635)
2026-05-13 Jason Sonners Jason Heath Sonners is an American researcher and author. He is the clinic director of NJ HBOT and HBOT USA, and co-owner of Core Therapies Family Wellness Center in New Jersey. Start Skoek (17)
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2026-06-10 Kenneth I. Shine (American cardiologist, physiologist, and health policy leader) Kenneth Irwin Shine (born January 30, 1935) is an American cardiologist, physiologist, academic administrator, and health policy leader. He was president of the Institute of Medicine, now the National Academy of Medicine, from 1992 to 2002, and later served as executive vice chancellor for health affairs of the University of Texas System. C LocusAndLeaf (1760)
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2026-06-09 Cross-cultural code-switching In cross-cultural management and organizational psychology, cross-cultural code-switching refers to the conscious act of modifying one's behavior, communication style, or self-presentation when interacting with people from a different cultural background, in order to accommodate the cultural norms of the other party. Start Prialune (15)
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2026-06-19 Jean Banister (British biologist (1917–2013)) R. Jean Banister (born 10 March 1917) was a British physiologist and academic who was a Fellow and Group Leader at Somerville College, Oxford from 1949 to 1984. Her research focused on the vascular system of the lungs and the carotid sinuses of amphibians. Start Passepar2 (687)
2026-06-01 Agnes Vetch (British nurse, played a leading role in modern nursing education in Japan (1842–1942)) Agnes Vetch (1842–1942) was a Scottish nurse. She was amongst the first cohort of women admitted to the Nurse Training School at the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh (RIE). After working in Edinburgh and London, she travelled to Japan, where she helped introduce professional nursing practices based on the principles of Florence Nightingale. C Ishbelspring (49)
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2026-06-23 Sweeny (horse lameness) (Medical condition in horses) Sweeny or sweeney is a pathological condition of horses leading to fore limb lameness. Stub Lucyin (1898)
2025-11-14 Psychoanalytic Center of Philadelphia The Psychoanalytic Center of Philadelphia (PCOP) was founded on October 27, 1937 as the Philadelphia Psychoanalytic Society, to promote the study and teaching of psychoanalysis. On May 7, 1939, the Society was accepted as a Constituent Society by the American Psychoanalytic Association. Start TandemNonNocere (64)
2026-03-05 Toronto Academic Health Science Network (Canadian health care research consortium) The Toronto Academic Health Science Network (TAHSN) is a consortium of academic health care organizations affiliated with the University of Toronto. Aside from the university, it comprises 14 health science research institutes and teaching hospitals with significant emphasis on tertiary care, including medical treatment, research and advisory services to patients and clients from Canada and abroad. Start RapidDweller (11953)
2026-05-10 Perspectum (Medical technology company) Perspectum is a British medical technology company based in Oxford, England. The company develops software for the quantitative analysis of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans, with applications in liver disease, metabolic disease, and multi-organ imaging. Start ~2026-28204-78 (1)
2026-06-23 DT-216P2 (Investigational drug for Friedreich's ataxia) DT-216P2 is an investigational small-molecule drug candidate developed by Design Therapeutics for the treatment of Friedreich's ataxia (FA). It is a "GeneTAC" (gene-targeted chimera) compound designed to increase expression of frataxin by targeting the expanded GAA trinucleotide repeat in the FXN gene, the genetic cause of the disease. C Nottadamb (128)
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2026-06-19 Jaakko Tuomilehto (Finnish epidemiologist and public health researcher) Jaakko Tuomilehto is a Finnish physician and epidemiologist specialising in public health, diabetes prevention, and cardiovascular disease. He is Professor Emeritus of Public Health at the University of Helsinki and Chief Scientific Officer of the Dasman Diabetes Institute in Kuwait. C Leemford (12)
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2026-06-04 Nichole Daher (American author and autism advocate) Nichole Daher (born March 10, 1986) is an American author and autism advocate associated with autism therapy initiatives in the United States. Start AvivavertinB (31)
2026-06-12 John C. Morris (neurologist) (American neurologist and Alzheimer's disease researcher) John C. Morris is an American neurologist known for his work on the clinical assessment and early detection of Alzheimer's disease. He is the Harvey A. and Dorismae Hacker Friedman Distinguished Professor of Neurology at Washington University School of Medicine in St. C MorzaNaura (12)
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2026-06-01 Lonvoguran ziclumeran Lonvoguran ziclumeran (also known as lonvo-z) is an investigational gene therapy being developed to treat hereditary angioedema. It is a CRISPR-based gene therapy, and, if approved by the FDA, it would be the first example of an approved, in vivo, CRISPR-based gene therapy. Stub NickCT (18511)
2026-06-20 Jaja Clinic (University health centre in Ibadan, Nigeria) Jaja Clinic, officially known as the University Health Service (UHS), is the primary healthcare facility of the University of Ibadan in Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria. The clinic provides healthcare services to students, staff, retirees and other members of the university community. Start Ayotunde04 (27)
2025-12-09 Mike Trapp (comedian) (American writer, actor and comedian) Michael Trapp (born October 16, 1986) is an American writer, actor and comedian. He is well known for his writing and performing sketches for CollegeHumor and later long-form content for Dropout. He was the creator, writer, and host for the Dropout show Um, Actually, where he worked on until 2023. C ReyP02 (1086)
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2026-06-29 Robert Henderson (Scottish physician) Dr Robert Henderson CBE, MD, DPH (7 April 1902, Clatt, Aberdeenshire – 26 December 1999, Tunbridge Wells, Kent) was a Scottish physician who developed the first iron lung in Britain. He is also known for his romantic relationship with the former and first female Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher. Start Lemonladybug (164)
2025-12-30 Schelto Kruijff (Dutch surgical oncologist and academic researcher) Schelto Kruijff is a Dutch surgical oncologist and academic researcher, a professor of surgery affiliated with the University Medical Center Groningen (UMCG) and the University of Groningen (RUG). His work focuses on surgical oncology, the use of fluorescence-guided surgery, endocrine tumor treatment, and sustainability in healthcare. Start Tatakine (55)
2026-06-25 Ministry of Health (Kurdistan Region) (Kurdistan Region ministry) The Ministry of Health of the Kurdistan Region (Kurdish: وەزارەتی تەندروستی, romanized: Wezaretî Tendirûstî) is the governmental body of the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) responsible for overseeing healthcare provision in the Kurdistan Region and for the ongoing development of medical and scientific capacity within the region. C Zemen (1850)
2026-06-14 Regional Water and Environmental Sanitation Centre Kumasi (Research centre on water and sanitation in Ghana) The Regional Water and Environmental Sanitation Centre Kumasi (RWESCK) is a research and postgraduate training centre at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) in Kumasi, Ghana. It is based at the Department of Civil Engineering in the College of Engineering and specialises in postgraduate programmes, professional development courses and applied research in water and sanitation. C Kofiarkohbaidoo (313)
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2026-05-25 Michael Kraus (psychologist) (American social psychologist and academic) Michael W. Kraus is an American social psychologist and professor of psychology at Northwestern University. He currently leads the Contending with Societal Inequality Laboratory. Previously, he was an associate professor of Organizational Behavior at the Yale School of Management. C Johneggar2 (34)
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2026-06-03 Bon Secours Short Pump Emergency Center (Hospital in Virginia, United States) Bon Secours Short Pump Emergency Center is a freestanding emergency department for patients experiencing life-threatening emergencies, major medical concerns and minor injuries. The facility serves as an extension of Bon Secours St. Mary’s Hospital and is operated by Bon Secours. Stub RileyD0g (370)
2026-06-08 Bon Secours Southern Virginia Medical Center (Hospital in Virginia, United States) Bon Secours Southern Virginia Medical Center is an 80-bed licensed acute care hospital serving Emporia, Virginia and surrounding communities. It is owned and operated by Bon Secours. Start RileyD0g (370)
2026-06-24 Japanese Meridian Therapy (Type of traditional medical therapy) Japanese Meridian Therapy (JMT) (Japanese: 経絡治療; Keiraku Chiryō) is a classical style of Japanese therapy including moxibustion, acupuncture and Traditional manual therapy. C Foristslow (2832)
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2026-06-03 Bon Secours Ashland Emergency Center (Hospital in Virginia, United States) Bon Secours Ashland Emergency Center is a freestanding emergency medicine center in Hanover County, Virginia. It is owned and operated by Bon Secours. Start RileyD0g (370)
2026-06-03 Bon Secours St. Francis Emergency Center at Simpsonville (Hospital in South Carolina, United States) Bon Secours St. Francis Emergency Center at Simpsonville is a freestanding emergency department serving Simpsonville, South Carolina and the surrounding communities. It is owned and operated by Bon Secours. Stub RileyD0g (370)
2026-06-04 Richard Paulson (American medical doctor and reproductive endocrinologist) Richard J. Paulson (born February 2, 1955) is an American medical doctor, researcher, and academic specializing in reproductive endocrinology and infertility. He is Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology and holder of the Alia Tutor Chair in Reproductive Medicine at the Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California (USC), where he has directed the USC Fertility program since 1986. C Treplap (25)
2026-06-03 Johnson M. Liu (oncology researcher) Johnson M. Liu is an American hematologist and academic physician. He specializes in molecular hematopoiesis, bone marrow failure syndromes, and gene therapy for genetic blood disorders. He is Professor of Medicine and Section Head for Hematology within the Division of Hematology and Medical Oncology at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York City, where he is also affiliated with the Tisch Cancer Center. C Treplap (25)
2026-05-20 Gary England (veterinarian) Gary England FRCVS is a British veterinary surgeon and academic specialising in animal reproduction and fertility. He serves as Foundation Dean of the University of Nottingham School of Veterinary Medicine and Science. Start Diggs66 (66)
2026-06-04 St Michael's University Hospital, Tbilisi (Hospital in Tbilisi, Georgia) Saint Michael's University Hospital (Georgian: წმინდა მიქაელის საუნივერსიტეტო ჰოსპიტალი), formerly knowns as Michael's Hospital or Mikhailovsk Hospital is a private hospital in Tbilisi, Georgia. The hospital has 200 beds. Start Welaskesi (1198)
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2025-07-21 Bellevue Medical Center (Nebraska) (Hospital in Bellevue, Nebraska) Bellevue Medical Center is a general hospital that is located in Bellevue, Nebraska, United States. It has 91 licensed beds. The hospital is owned and operated by Nebraska Medicine, a private, not-for-profit, healthcare organization that is affiliated with University of Nebraska Medical Center. Start Dmartin969 (17683)
2026-05-25 Temporal bias (Bias which mixes cause and effect) In statistics and machine learning, temporal bias is an error or distortion in reasoning, data analysis, or predictive modeling that occurs when the timing of events or data collection is handled improperly or ignored. The concept is recognized across different disciplines, including epidemiology, machine learning, and cognitive psychology. C ~2026-31084-10 (1)
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2023-02-28 UChicago Medicine (Hospital network by the University of Chicago) The University of Chicago Medicine, branded as UChicago Medicine, is an academic hospital network owned by the University of Chicago. It operates hospitals and clinics on the South Side of Chicago, in the city's southern suburbs, and in Northwest Indiana. Start Catfurball (170963)
2026-02-02 Multiple endocrine neoplasia type 4 (Human disease) Multiple endocrine neoplasia type 4 is a rare sub-type of Multiple endocrine neoplasia. The condition is commonly referred to as "MEN4". Stub Amyjosiane (31)
2026-06-08 Tarabichi Stammberger Ear and Sinus Institute (Medical institute) The Tarabichi Stammberger Ear and Sinus Institute (TSESI) is a medical training and research institute in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, focused on endoscopic techniques in otolaryngology. The institute is named for otolaryngologists Muaaz Tarabichi and Heinz Stammberger, who were associated with the development and teaching of endoscopic approaches to ear and sinus surgery. Start Polsik Zewas (13)
2026-07-04 Emvistegrast (Pharmaceutical compound) Emvistegrast is an investigational new drug that as of 2026 was being developed by Gilead Sciences for the treatment of ulcerative colitis. It is an integrin alpha4/beta7 antagonist. Stub Boghog (148003)
2026-06-04 Brian J. Hall (American clinical psychologist and global public health scholar) Brian James Hall (born in the United States) is an American clinical psychologist and global public health scholar. He is Professor of Global Public Health (with tenure) at NYU Shanghai and founding director of the NYU Shanghai Center for Global Health Equity. C Cgh2022 (38)
2026-07-05 Lonitoclax (Investigational drug) Lonitoclax is an investigational new drug that is being evaluated by Lomond Therapeutics for the treatment of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CML). It acts as an Bcl-2 inhibitor. Stub Boghog (148003)
2026-06-30 Ruth Fassinger (American academic and educator) Ruth E. Fassinger is an American educator and academic. She is a professor emerita at the University of Maryland, College Park. She is known for the Fassinger's model of gay and lesbian identity development. Start Magentic Manifestations (33485)
2026-05-20 Grzegorz Zieliński (Polish physician, researcher) Grzegorz Zieliński (born 1996) is a Polish physiotherapist, epidemiologist, and medical statistician specializing in research methodology in the medical sciences, particularly effect size analysis and sample size planning in clinical studies. C Nava11a (23)
2026-06-08 Menstruation among transgender people Menstruation in transgender people affects the majority of transmasculine individuals and some non-binary people during all or part of their lives. Its occurrence raises various challenges, such as stress and anxiety, which can trigger or exacerbate episodes of dysphoria. C NonAuTaillageDuBuisson (44)
2026-07-01 Jody Gittell (researcher) Jody Hoffer Gittell is an American organizational theorist and professor of management at The Heller School for Social Policy and Management at Brandeis University, where she also serves as PhD Program Director. She is known for developing Relational Coordination Theory. C Pleabo (25)
2026-06-17 Mahua Dey (American neurosurgeon and brain tumor immunotherapy researcher) Mahua Dey is an American neurosurgeon and academic. She is associate professor of neurological surgery and director of the surgical neuro-oncology program at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health. Her research focuses on developing immunotherapies and personalized therapeutic vaccines for malignant brain tumors, particularly glioblastoma. C BillardJane (13)
2026-05-22 Mark J. Levis (American physician-scientist and oncologist) Mark J. Levis is an American physician‑scientist and oncologist known for his work in the treatment and molecular targeting of acute leukemia, particularly acute myeloid leukemia (AML). He is a Professor of Oncology at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Director of the Adult Leukemia Service, and has served as Co‑Director of the Division of Hematologic Malignancies at the Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center. Start Sora Jasho (26)
2026-06-10 Rampurhat Government Medical College and Hospital (Medical college in West Bengal) Rampurhat Government Medical College and Hospital (RPHGMCH) is a tertiary referral Government Medical college. It was established in the year 2018. The college imparts the degree Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery (MBBS). The college is affiliated to West Bengal University of Health Sciences and is recognized by the National Medical Commission. Stub Reeshavp (6778)
2026-06-29 Sensory conflict theory (scientific theory explaining motion sickness through conflicts between sensory inputs and internal expectations) Sensory conflict theory (also known as sensory rearrangement theory) is a theory of motion sickness proposing that symptoms arise from a mismatch between sensory information from the visual system, the vestibular system, and proprioception, or between incoming sensory signals and internally stored expectations based on previous experience. B ThetaXVIII (103)
2026-07-03 Catherine Stronach Catherine Geddes Stronach CBE, RRC+Bar (28 June 1875–16 Feb 1962) nurse and principal matron, had a long and distinguished career with the Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service. Start SueCampbellGH (745)
2026-03-02 Immunisation Foundation of Australia (Australian non-profit) The Immunisation Foundation of Australia (IFA) is a non-profit organisation based in Australia, dedicated to promoting immunisation awareness and advocacy. Established in 2015, the foundation aims to educate the public about the importance of vaccines in preventing disease and protecting public health. Start SailorStarGuardian (7)
2025-12-18 Narayana Nethralaya (Eye hospital in Bengaluru, India) Narayana Nethralaya is a super-specialty eye care hospital based in Bengaluru, Karnataka, India. The institution operates several campuses across the city and provides ophthalmic services, along with medical research and community-based eye care programs. Start Dileepnnit (260) Past AfD
2025-12-16 Rejection-Identification Model (Social psychology theory) The Rejection-Identification Model, sometimes referred to by the abbreviation RIM, is a social psychological model that describes how perceived discrimination can lead individuals to strengthen their identification with an in-group. It suggests that group-based discrimination harms well-being, but identifying with that group can help protect self-esteem and therefore counteract these negative effects. C AEditor123 (29)
2026-07-07 Rib remodeling (Waist-contouring surgical technique) Rib remodeling is a body contouring surgical technique that narrows the waistline by reshaping the lower false and floating ribs through controlled, ultrasound-guided monocortical fractures, without removing bone and without external skin incisions. It was developed by Peruvian plastic surgeon Raúl Manzaneda Cipriani and is commercially known as RibXcar. C BAZANJUANPA (4)
2026-03-11 Haitham Amal (researcher (ORCID 0000-0002-8380-2054)) Haitham Amal (born October 14, 1985) is the Satell Family chair and professor of brain sciences and head of the laboratory of neuromics, cell signaling, and translational medicine at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He is recognized for his research on the role of nitric oxide in brain disorders, mainly Autism spectrum disorder (ASD). B Tzahy (12029)
2026-07-01 Avneesh Chhabra (Indian-American musculoskeletal radiologist) Avneesh Chhabra is an Indian-American radiologist and academic physician specializing in musculoskeletal radiology|musculoskeletal (MSK) radiology and MR neurography. He is a professor of Radiology and Orthopedic Surgery and the Director of Musculoskeletal Radiology at UT Southwestern Medical Center and Parkland Health in Dallas, Texas. C Rorynine (30)
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2026-07-08 Tersolisib (Investigational drug) Tersolisib is an investigational new drug that is being evaluated by Eli Lilly and Company for the treatment of solid tumors. It is a PI3Kα inhibitor. Stub Boghog (148003)
2026-07-08 Ruvonoflast (Investigational drug) Ruvonoflast is an investigational new drug that is being evaluated by Nodthera for the treatment of obesity in patients with high cardiovascular risk. It is an NLRP3 inflammasome inhibitor. Stub Boghog (148003)
2026-07-06 Suicide of Alice Figueiredo (2015 suicide) Alice Figueiredo was a 22-year-old woman who died by suicide at Goodmayes Hospital, a secure mental health hospital in London on 7 July 2015. Start GoldenBootWizard276 (9190)
2026-07-08 Zedoresertib (Investigational drug) Zedoresertib is an investigational new drug that is being evaluated for the treatment of solid tumors. It is a WEE1 kinase inhibitor. Stub Boghog (148003)
2026-07-08 Zavabresib (Investigational drug) Zavabresib is an investigational new drug that is being evaluated by Plexxikon/Opna Bio for the treatment of myelofibrosis. It is a BRD4 protein inhibitor. Stub Boghog (148003)
2026-07-05 Mirivadelgat (Investigational drug) Mirivadelgat is an investigational new drug that is being evaluated by Foresee Pharmaceuticals for the treatment of pulmonary arterial hypertension. It is an aldehyde dehydrogenase 2 activator. Stub Boghog (148003)
2026-07-04 Dabogratinib (Investigational drug) Dabogratinib is an investigational new drug that is being evaluated by TYRA Biosciences for the treatment of achondroplasia and solid tumors. It is a fibroblast growth factor receptor 3 receptor antagonist. Stub Boghog (148003)
2026-01-14 Neonatal abandonment in Japan Neonatal abandonment (shinseiji-iki) refers to the act of abandoning a newborn infant shortly after birth in places such as parks or restrooms. When a mother kills the infant or in cases of stillbirth, this may constitute injury resulting in death, abandonment by a person responsible for protection resulting in death, or corpse abandonment, and is also referred to as "infanticide" in child abuse research. B 流山隆一 (574)
2026-07-04 Florensocatib (Investigational drug) Florensocatib is an investigational new drug that is being developed by Chiesi Farmaceutici S.p.A. for the treatment of bronchiectasis. It is a cathepsin C inhibitor. Stub Boghog (148003)
2026-07-05 Ligritinib (Investigational drug) Ligritinib is an investigational new drug that is being developed by Arcus Biosciences for the treatment of pancreatic adenocarcinoma, cholangiocarcinoma, and other solid tumors. It is an AXL receptor tyrosine kinase inhibitor. Stub Boghog (148003)
2026-07-04 Imofinostat (Investigational drug) Imofinostat is an investigational new drug that is being developed by Formosa Pharmaceuticals and Anbogen Therapeutics for the treatment of colorectal cancer. It is a histone deacetylase inhibitor with selectivity for HDAC3. Stub Boghog (148003)
2026-06-25 Birth control in transgender people The use of birth control is necessary when a transgender person who is fertile does not wish to procreate. Transgender people face specific difficulties in accessing contraception, primarily due to misconceptions about transgender identity and healthcare among health professionals. C BlorborosOuroboros (4282)
2026-06-20 Thomas R. Swift (American neurologist and academic) Thomas R. Swift is an American neurologist, researcher, and educator specializing in peripheral nervous system disorders. A professor emeritus and former neurology chairman at the Medical College of Georgia, Swift has held leadership roles in numerous neurological organizations. C TMM53 (972)
2026-07-04 Dencatistat (Investigational drug) Dencatistat is an investigational new drug that is being evaluated by Step Pharma for the treatment of essential thrombocythemia, B-cell lymphoma, and T-cell lymphoma. It is a CTPS1 enzyme inhibitor. Stub Boghog (148003)
2026-07-04 Lenacapavir pacfosacil (Investigational drug) Lenacapavir pacfosacil is an investigational new drug that is being developed by Gilead Sciences for the treatment of HIV-1 infections. It is an orally bioavailable along-acting prodrug of lenacapavir, a HIV capsid inhibitor. Stub Boghog (148003)
2026-02-05 Terry Brugha (Irish psychiatrist and epidemiologist) Traolach Sean Brugha MAE FRCPsych FHEA is an Irish psychiatrist and clinical epidemiologist who is professor of psychiatry at the University of Leicester. He is best known for his work in social psychiatry and the epidemiology of mental disorders, particularly his leadership in the first national prevalence studies of autism spectrum disorder in adults. Start Croem K. Olive (21)
2026-04-10 Orlando Agrippa (entrepreneur) (British healthcare executive and technology entrepreneur) Orlando A. Agrippa is a British healthcare executive and technology entrepreneur specialising in data, analytics, artificial intelligence, and life sciences. He is the founder and chief executive officer of Sanius Health, a digital health and life sciences company. C Berstschtkovych (107)
2026-07-04 Cadefrecitinib (Investigational TYK2 inhibitor drug) Cadefrecitinib is an investigational new drug that is being developed by Lakefront Biotherapeutics for the treatment of dermatomyositis and systemic lupus erythematosus. It is a TYK2 kinase inhibitor. Stub Boghog (148003)
2026-07-04 Elisrasib (Investigational drug) Elisrasib is an investigational new drug that is being developed by D3 Bio for the treatment of solid tumors. It is a G12C mutant selective KRAS inhibitor. Stub Boghog (148003) Possible vandalism
2026-06-27 Scillarenin (Bufadienolide steroidal aglycone) Scillarenin is a steroidal aglycone belonging to the bufadienolide class of cardiac glycosides. It represents the non-sugar core of several naturally occurring cardiac glycosides found in plants such as Scilla and Drimia maritima. Stub G-Lignum (2167)
2026-07-03 Birelentinib (Investigational drug) Birelentinib is an investigational new drug that is being developed by for the treatment of immune thrombocytopenia (ITP), and chronic lymphocytic leukemia. It is a dual Bruton's tyrosine kinase (BTK) and tyrosine-protein kinase Lyn inhibitor. Stub Boghog (148003)
2026-07-04 Lepetegravir (Investigational drug) Lepetegravir is an investigational new drug that is being developed by Gilead Sciences for the treatment of HIV-1 infection. It is a HIV integrase inhibitor. Stub Boghog (148003)
2026-07-09 Brimonidine/carbachol (Combination eye drop) Brimonidine/carbachol, sold under the brand name Yuvezzi, is a fixed-dose combination medication used for the treatment of presbyopia. It combines brimonidine, an α2 adrenergic agonist, and carbachol, a cholinergic agonist. It is taken with an eye dropper once daily in each eye. B PLBF61371 (782)
2025-12-23 The New School of Psychotherapy and Counselling The New School of Psychotherapy and Counselling (NSPC) is a postgraduate institution in London, United Kingdom, focused on existential and phenomenological approaches to psychotherapy, counselling psychology, and coaching. Start Hochlieen (13)
2026-06-27 University of Georgia School of Medicine (Medical school in Athens, Georgia, U.S.) The University of Georgia School of Medicine is a public medical school operated by the University of Georgia (UGA), located on the UGA Health Sciences Campus in Athens, Georgia. Dr. Shelley Nuss serves as the school's founding dean. The school received authorization from the University System of Georgia Board of Regents in February 2024 to operate as an independent school of medicine. Start Greenmooseguavajuice (368)
2025-07-18 Harry Cayton Sir William Henry Rymer "Harry" Cayton (born March 1950) is a British regulatory consultant based in Canada. Described as "a committed internationalist", Cayton works as an advisor on professional regulation and governance. He is a senior advisor for The Regulator's Practice and a member of the oversight board for the Journal of Medical Regulation, a publication of the Federation of State Medical Boards (FSMB). C Liaton9000 (2478)
2026-07-08 Sorfequiline (Investigational drug) Sorfequiline is an investigational new drug that is being evaluated by Global Alliance for TB Drug Development for the treatment of tuberculosis. It is an adenosine triphosphatase inhibitor. Stub Boghog (148003)
2026-07-05 Linvemastat (Investigational drug) Linvemastat is an investigational new drug that is being evaluated by Foresee Pharmaceuticals for the treatment of Asthma. It is a matrix metalloproteinase 12 inhibitor. Stub Boghog (148003)
2026-07-04 Fexlamose (Investigational drug) Fexlamose is an investigational new drug that is being developed by Aer Therapeutics for the treatment of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. It is mucolytic agent that contains a thiol linked to a saccharide that undergoes thiol–disulfide exchange with mucin disulfide bridges thereby breaking those bonds between mucin subunits and reducing the viscosity of mucin. Stub Boghog (148003)
2026-07-04 Eratrectinib (Investigational drug) Eratrectinib is an investigational new drug that is being developed by Jiangsu Vcare Pharmatech for the treatment of solid tumors. It is a Trk receptor antagonist targeting specifically TRKA, TRKB and TRKC. Stub Boghog (148003)
2026-07-06 Palacaparib (Investigational drug) Palacaparib is an investigational new drug that is being evaluated by AstraZeneca for the treatment of prostate cancer. It is a selective PARP1 inhibitor. Stub Boghog (148003)
2026-07-08 Suraxavir marboxil (Investigational drug) Suraxavir marboxil is an investigational new drug that is being evaluated by Jiangxi Qingfeng Pharmaceutical for the treatment of influenza virus infection. It is an inhibitor or the cap-dependent RNA-dependent RNA polymerase of the influenza A and B virus. Stub Boghog (148003)
2026-07-05 Ontunisertib (Investigational drug) Ontunisertib is an investigational new drug that is being evaluated by Agomab Spain S.L.U. for the treatment of fibrostenotic Crohn's Disease. It is a TGF beta receptor 1 (ALK5) antagonist. Stub Boghog (148003)
2026-07-05 Engasertib (Investigational drug) Engasertib is an investigational new drug that is being evaluated by Vaderis Therapeutics for the treatment of hereditary haemorrhagic telangiectasia. It acts as a c-akt protein inhibitor. Stub Boghog (148003)
2026-07-08 Verducatib (Investigational drug) Verducatib is an investigational new drug that is being evaluated by Boehringer Ingelheim for the treatment of bronchiectasis. It is a cathepsin C inhibitor. Stub Boghog (148003)
2026-07-08 Tivoxavir marboxil (Investigational drug) Tivoxavir marboxil is an investigational new drug that is being evaluated by Traws Pharma, Inc. for the treatment of influenza. It is a cap-dependent endonuclease inhibitor. Stub Boghog (148003)
2011-05-13 United Kingdom Central Council for Nursing, Midwifery and Health Visiting United Kingdom Central Council for Nursing, Midwifery and Health Visiting (UKCC) (1983-2002) was the statutory regulator for nursing, midwifery and health visitors in the UK. The UKCC maintained a register of all nurses, midwives and health visitors eligible to practise within the UK. C AnakngAraw (22357)
2026-07-10 1891-1910 Western Australia typhoid epidemic (Outbreak of typhoid fever in Western Australia) The 1891-1910 Western Australia typhoid epidemic was a severe outbreak of typhoid fever that affected Western Australia (WA), particularly the eastern goldfields, from 1891 to 1910. The epidemic was the result of the unsanitary conditions of towns and settlements caused by the massive influx of people as part of the Western Australian gold rushes, providing the suitable conditions for typhoid to become an epidemic. GA Arthur Taksin (2208)
2026-06-17 Lithium ascorbate (Lithium salt with ascorbate) Lithium ascorbate is a salt of lithium with an organic anion, ascorbate. It is used as a component of lithium-containing food supplements. Pharmacotherapy of bipolar disorder widely employs lithium carbonate for more than 60 years. The toxicity of the latter (LD50 = 525 mg/kg per os) stimulates search for effective and non-toxic lithium salts. C Tiygoa (22)
2026-04-07 Ingestion of semen in humans Ingestion of semen (semen ingestion or spermatophagy) is the act of orally consuming semen, most commonly occurring in sexual contexts but also documented in certain cultural, ritual, and historical settings. GA Hyperbolick (15289)
2014-11-02 Delay-discounting (Tendency to devalue rewards as their delay increases) Delay discounting (also called delay discounting, temporal discounting, or time discounting) is the observed tendency of humans and other animals to assign a lower value to a reward or outcome as the delay to receiving it increases. In a typical situation, a person or animal chooses between a smaller reward available sooner and a larger reward available after a delay; the point at which the two options are judged to be equally attractive—the indif ... C Ihaveacatonmydesk (3300)
2026-07-09 Nursing education in the United Kingdom Nursing education in the United Kingdom is the academic and practical education delivered before and after registration as a nurse in the United Kingdom. This is typically delivered through a bachelor's degree in nursing, followed by various postgraduate qualifications and smaller professional development modules. C 12xii (706)
2009-05-09 Rigidity (neurology) Rigidity is Characterized by increased resistance throughout the movement involving flexor and extensor muscles, which is different from spasticity involving single muscle compartment. Mainly 2 types of rigidity are described: Lead-pipe rigidity, which is uniform throughout the movement and Cogwheel rigidity, which is characterized by rhythmic interruption of the resistance, producing a wheel-like effect. Stub Wizard191 (39388)
2026-07-08 Composite chondroperichondrial clip tympanoplasty (Cartilage eardrum repair technique) Composite chondroperichondrial clip tympanoplasty, also known as triple-C tympanoplasty or triple-C myringoplasty, is a cartilage-graft surgical technique used to repair tympanic membrane perforations during tympanoplasty or myringoplasty. It uses a composite graft of cartilage and its perichondrium shaped into a "clip" that is seated across the edge of the perforation in a combined overlay–underlay fashion, and is performed through a transcanal (ear canal) approach. C Jeremyando (14)
2025-11-18 Didier Dietschi (Swiss dentist) Didier Dietschi is a Swiss dentist and academic known for his research in restorative and aesthetic dentistry. He is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Geneva and, as of 2025, serves as the President of the European Academy of Esthetic Dentistry (EAED). C CristinaG22 (43)
2026-07-04 Hepato-pancreato-biliary surgery (Surgical specialty of the liver and pancreas) Hepato-pancreato-biliary surgery (HPB surgery), also referred to as hepatobiliary surgery, is a surgical subspecialty of general surgery that is concerned with the surgical treatment of disorders affecting the liver, pancreas and biliary system. Start Ethan Fox Surgery (61)
2026-02-22 Dictatorship of Ion Antonescu (Historical events that have occurred under Ion Antonescu's leadership (1940–1944)) The dictatorship of Ion Antonescu in the Kingdom of Romania began in 1940 and lasted until 1944. As Ion Antonescu suppressed the rebellion led by the Iron Guard and dissolved the party, he became the uncontested leader of Romania until being overthrown in 1944 by King Michael. FA HKLionel (13092)
2026-07-05 Tegacorat (Investigational drug) tegacorat is an investigational new drug that is being evaluated by Grunenthal GmbH for the treatment of Duchenne muscular dystrophy. It is a non-steroidal selective glucocorticoid receptor modulator. Stub Boghog (148003)
2026-07-06 Margaret Flinter (American nurse practitioner and health care executive) Margaret Flinter (born 1953) is an American nurse practitioner and health care executive. She is senior vice president and clinical director of Community Health Center, Inc. (CHC), the largest federally qualified health center in Connecticut, and founder of the Weitzman Institute. Start JohnTheOriginal (20)
2026-07-03 Kutlwano Letlhaku (South African soccer player) Kutlwano Letlhaku (born 25 March 2006) is a South African soccer player who plays as a winger for Premier Soccer League side Mamelodi Sundowns. Start Mcwamcwa (8728)
2026-04-28 Astron (research center) (Precision oncology research company) Astron is a precision oncology research company that develops bioinformatics platforms to support personalized cancer treatment. The company integrates genomic, transcriptomic, and proteomic data to improve treatment matching for cancer patients. Start Grobnidder (103)
2026-07-01 John Hansen-Flaschen (American pulmonologist and academic) John Hansen-Flaschen is an American pulmonologist, critical care physician, and medical educator. He is an emeritus professor of medicine at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. His work has focused on pulmonary and critical care medicine, chronic respiratory failure, and palliative care for patients with advanced lung disease. C FinWamp (106)
2026-07-09 Zovegalisib (Investigational drug) Zovegalisib is an investigational new drug that is being evaluated by Relay Therapeutics for the treatment of HER2 negative breast cancer. It is a phosphatidylinositol 3 kinase alpha inhibitor. Stub Boghog (148003)
2026-02-23 Ruth Darbyshire (British nurse (1878–1946)) Ruth Eveline Darbyshire CBE RRC SRN (12 July 1878 – 7 March 1946) was a British nurse, and leader of the nursing profession noted for commitment to improving working conditions, education and pensions for nurses. GA Mavinhealthhistory (572)
2026-06-27 Inhibitory cascade (Dental evo devo model) The inhibitory cascade is a model in evolutionary developmental biology concerning the proportions of mammalian mandibular molar teeth. Stub Anteosaurus magnificus (6263)
2026-06-30 Patient similarity network (application of network theory to medicine) A patient similarity network (PSN) is a mathematical model based on graph theory that allows for the visual and analytical exploration of complex relationships among individuals. In this graph representation, nodes represent single patients, while edges measure the degree of clinical, phenotypic, or molecular similarity between them. FA Wikichiaa (54)
2026-07-01 Samuel R. Friedman (American sociologist (born 1942)) Samuel Robert Friedman (born 1942) is an American sociologist, epidemiologist, public health researcher, social activist, and poet. He is a professor in the Department of Population Health at the NYU Grossman School of Medicine. Friedman is known for his research on HIV/AIDS among people who inject drugs (PWID), harm reduction, social network theory, and the structural determinants of infectious disease epidemics. C Pleabo (25)
2026-07-04 Diosuxentan (Investigational drug) Diosuxentan is an investigational new drug that is being developed by Biocity Biopharmaceutics for the treatment of diabetic nephropathy. It is an endothelin A receptor antagonist. Stub Boghog (148003)
2026-07-08 Vepugratinib (Investigational drug) Vepugratinib is an investigational new drug that is being evaluated by Loxo Oncology for the treatment of genitourinary cancer. It is a fibroblast growth factor receptor 3 antagonist. Stub Boghog (148003)
2026-07-03 Alnodesertib (Investigational drug) Alnodesertib is an investigational new drug that is being developed by Artios Pharma for the treatment of solid tumours. It is an ataxia telangiectasia and Rad3 related (ATR) protein inhibitor. Stub Boghog (148003)
2026-06-16 Raghu G. Mirmira (American physician-scientist) Raghu G. Mirmira (also known as Raghavendra G. Mirmira) is an American physician-scientist specializing in diabetes, pancreatic β-cell biology, and translational endocrinology. C OyraNauri (15)
2026-07-05 Joseph Workman (Irish-Canadian psychiatrist (1805–1894)) Joseph Workman (26 May 1805 – 15 April 1894) was an Irish-born Canadian physician, businessman, and politician. He worked as a medical superintendent of the Toronto Provincial Lunatic Asylum (now called the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health) from 1854 to 1875. GA DoNothingEveryday (643)
2026-04-10 Karl Von Ruck Karl Von Ruck (July 10, 1849 - November 5, 1922) was a noted physician, medical researcher, and founder of a prominent early tuberculosis sanitarium in the United States in Asheville, North Carolina. C Nlmgray (1005)
2026-07-01 Mark Yarchoan (researcher) Mark Yarchoan is an American medical oncologist and physician-scientist whose research focuses on cancer immunotherapy for gastrointestinal malignancies. Start WildType4M (13)
2026-02-10 Riri Trivedi (Indian mental health professional and author) Riri Trivedi is an Indian mental health practitioner, researcher, and author. Her work focuses on adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), childhood trauma, parenting, and integrative wellness. C YankaAD (387)
2010-01-10 Smoking in the United States An estimated 34 million people in the United States, or 14% of all adults aged 18 years or older, smoked cigarettes in 2015 and in 2018. In 2015, the prevalence of smoking in individual US states ranged from between 9% and 13% in Utah to between 24% and 27% in West Virginia. FA Heroeswithmetaphors (42352)
2026-07-05 Peter John Whitehouse (British American neurologist) Peter John Whitehouse (born 26 May 1949) is a British American neurologist, bioethicist, cognitive neuroscientist, and educator based in Cleveland, Ohio. He holds the rank of Professor of Neurology at Case Western Reserve University (CWRU), where he is  also   a professor of psychiatry, cognitive science, neuroscience, and organizational behavior. C Mapmargins (32)
2026-07-04 Dirozalkib (Investigational drug) Dirozalkib is a drug that was developed by Xuanzhu Biopharmaceutical for the treatment of non-small cell lung cancer. It is an anaplastic lymphoma kinase inhibitor. Stub Boghog (148003)
2026-07-13 Gallbladder (Chinese Medicine) (Gallbladder in Traditional Chinese Medicine) In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), the gallbladder (胆, Dan) is the only organ that is classified as both a Fu (yang) organ and an Extraordinary Fu organs The gallbladder is associated with decision-making, courage, and assertiveness. Its function is to store and regulate bile (which aids digestion) and to govern the quality of decision-making and judgment. Start Foristslow (2832)
2026-06-13 Association of Acupuncture Clinicians The Association of Acupuncture Clinicians (AAC) is a professional membership organisation in the United Kingdom representing practitioners of acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). Start Foristslow (2832)
2026-07-04 Elecoglipron (Investigational drug) Elecoglipron is an investigational new drug that is being developed by Eccogene and AstraZeneca for the treatment of obesity, type 2 diabetes mellitus, and liver disorders. It is a glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonist. Stub Boghog (148003)
2024-11-21 Processo transexualizador (Gender affirming therapy by Unified Health System in Brazil) Processo transexualizador (English: Transsexualization process) is a set of procedures and forms of care provided to the LGBTQ community in Brazil. It includes a complex of multidisciplinary services and forms of care offered by the Unified Health System (SUS), directed toward the care of this population who wish to make changes to their physical bodies and sexual characteristics. C MikutoH (5064)
2026-07-05 Hugh Grosvenor Calkins (cardiologist) Hugh Grosvenor Calkins is an American cardiologist and academic. He is the Catherine Ellen Poindexter Professor of Cardiology at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, where he directs the Clinical Electrophysiology Laboratory, the Cardiac Arrhythmia Service, and the Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Dysplasia (ARVD) Program at the Johns Hopkins Hospital. B Giroofit90 (29)
2026-07-14 Bruce David Levy (Researcher) Bruce D. Levy is a physician-scientist specializing in pulmonology and critical care medicine. He is dean of the Washington University School of Medicine at Washington University in St. Louis. He previously served as the Hersey Professor of the Theory and Practice of Physic at Harvard Medical School and executive vice-chair of the Department of Medicine at Mass General Brigham. Start Ferij22 (36)
2026-07-14 Huia Pickard (New Zealand-born British dental surgeon and academic) Huia Masters Pickard FDS RCS MRCS LRCP (25 March 1909 – 17 July 2002), professionally referred to as H. M. Pickard and known informally as "Pick", was a New Zealand-born British dental surgeon, medical officer, and academic. He was a pioneering figure in the formalisation of restorative dentistry as an academic discipline in the United Kingdom, serving as the Professor of Conservative Dentistry at the Royal Dental Hospital of London. C The Watcher5292 (693)
2025-07-11 Constance Elizabeth Todd Constance Elizabeth Todd (November 1870 - January 1960) Royal Red Cross (RRC), Military Medal, was a British military nurse during the First World War, serving as Matron at the St John Ambulance Brigade Hospital Etaples and Deauville France. She was also a recipient of the venerable Order of Dame of Grace Order of St John of Jerusalem. Start 664AGF (119)
2026-07-09 Bao Mai (Chinese medicine) (Traditional connection between the Heart and Womb in Traditional Chinese Medicine) In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), the Bao Mai is the connection between the womb known as Bao Gong (胞宫) and the Heart or Shen (神). The Bao Gong is revered not merely as an isolated anatomical structure, but as an Extraordinary Fu organ, poetically translated as the Palace of the Child or the Fetal Palace. Start Foristslow (2832)
2026-07-03 Atebimetinib (Investigational drug) Atebimetinib is an investigational new drug that is being developed by Immuneering Corporation for the treatment of pancreatic cancer. It is a dual MEK1/MEK2 inhibitor of mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase. Stub Boghog (148003)
2026-07-10 B&K Corporation (Chinese biopharmaceutical company) B&K Corporation Limited (SEHK: 2396) is a China-based biopharmaceutical company founded in 2012 and headquartered in Qingdao. The company is engaged in the research, development and commercialisation of protein-based therapeutics, with a primary focus on platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) drugs for wound healing indications. C Hr6688 (15)
2026-06-20 Sphingosine phosphate lyase insufficiency syndrome (Medical condition) sphingosine phosphate lyase insufficiency syndrome (SPLIS) is a rare autosomal recessive disorder caused by mutations in the SGPL1 gene located on human chromosome 10. It is also known as Renal, Endocrine, Neurologic and Imune Syndrome (RENI), or Nephrotic Syndrome, type 14 (NPHS14). C Archicham14 (59)
2026-06-29 Japanese Medical Therapy Tools (Traditional Japanese medicine therapeutic devices) Japanese Medical Therapy tools have an emphasis on a minimal, gentle and a non invasive approach to clinical applications, using wooden or metal instruments, heat therapy and very thin acupuncture needles with guide tubes, that may or may not be inserted into the superficial layer of the skin. C Foristslow (2832)
2026-05-29 Onychopapilloma (Benign tumor of the nail matrix causing longitudinal nail splitting) Onychopapilloma is a benign tumor of the nail matrix. It can also be a cause for nail detachment (onycholysis). Start EiersalatmitGurken (256)
2026-07-04 Clifutinib (Investigational drug) Clifutinib is an investigational new drug that is being developed by Sunshine Lake Pharma Co., Ltd. for the treatment of acute myeloid leukaemia (AML). It is a fms related receptor tyrosine kinase 3 (FLT3) inhibitor. Stub Boghog (148003)
2026-07-08 Silevertinib (Investigational drug) Silevertinib is an investigational new drug that is being evaluated by Black Diamond Therapeutics for the treatment of glioblastoma and non-small cell lung cancer. It is a EGFR protein tyrosine kinase inhibitor. Stub Boghog (148003)
2026-07-11 Brain (Chinese medicine) (Brain in Traditional Chinese Medicine) In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), the brain is known as the "Sea of Marrow" (Sui Hai) it occupies a fundamentally different conceptual position than in Western biomedicine. Rather than being regarded as the primary center of consciousness and cognition, the brain is classified as one of the Extraordinary Fu organs (Qi Heng Zhi Fu) and is a storehouse that is part of a larger set of relationships. C Foristslow (2832)
2026-05-23 Lateral Pharma (Australian biotechnology company) Lateral Pharma is a biotechnology company based in Melbourne, Australia focused on developing therapeutics for treatment of neuropathic pain, and neurodegeneration. The company has discovered a range of Stressed Cell Protectant drugs (SCPs) targeting the LanC-like (LanCL) protein family to address these indications. C Davenig (45)
2026-07-04 Darlifarnib (Investigational drug) Darlifarnib is an investigational new drug that is being developed by Kura Oncology, Inc. for the treatment of solid tumors. It is a farnesyltranstransferase inhibitor. Stub Boghog (148003)
2026-07-04 Enozertinib (Investigational drug) Enozertinib is an investigational new drug that is being developed by Voronoi for the treatment of solid tumors and non-small cell lung cancer. It is a EGFR receptor antagonist. Stub Boghog (148003)
2026-07-13 Borderline Personality Disorder and Emotion Dysregulation (Academic journal) Borderline Personality Disorder and Emotion Dysregulation is an academic journal focused on borderline personality disorder and emotional dysregulation. It is published by BioMed Central, a subsidiary of Springer Science+Business Media. Its editors-in-chief are Annegret Krause-Utz, John M. Oldham and Christian Schmahl. Stub BlockArranger (5151)
2026-06-25 Achih H. Chen (American facial plastic surgeon, researcher, and academic) Achih H. Chen is an American facial plastic surgeon, researcher, and academic. He is best known for his development of the facial cosmetic surgical technique, the "Total Face Rejuvenation," a multi-plane facial surgery method for which he appeared on The Doctors. C MDS78 (16)
2026-07-05 Navlimetostat (Investigational drug) Navlimetostat is an investigational new drug that is being evaluated by Mirati Therapeutics abd Bristol-Myers Squibb for the treatment of adenocarcinoma. It is a PRMT5 protein inhibitor. Stub Boghog (148003)
2026-07-04 Calderasib (Investigational drug) Calderasib is an investigational new drug that is being developed by Merck Sharp & Dohme for the treatment of solid tumors. It targets tumors that express G12C mutated KRAS protein. Stub Boghog (148003)
2014-10-12 Petrosal bone The petrosal or petrosal bone, also known as the periotic bone or mastoid bone, is a bone of the skull that encloses the inner ear in mammals and their closest relatives. It is formed from a fusion of the prootic, the opisthotic, and possibly the epiotic; in humans, it is fused to the squamosal and the tympanic to form the temporal bone, of which it forms the petrous and mastoid portions. Start WolfmanSF (156372)
2026-06-22 Hong Kong Island Cluster (Public hospital in Hong Kong) Hong Kong Island Cluster (Chinese: 香港島醫院聯網; HKIC) is one of the six hospital clusters managed by Hospital Authority in Hong Kong. It consists of 13 public hospitals, a rehabilitation centre and 12 family medicine clinics (FMC), formerly known as general outpatient clinics (GOPC). Start Ilovetf2somuchwow (455)
2026-07-16 Rocbrutinib (Pharmaceutical compound) Rocbrutinib is an investigational new drug that is being evaluated by Newave Pharmaceuticals for the treatment of chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL), diffuse large B cell lymphoma (DLBCL), and mantle cell lymphoma (MCL). It is a Bruton's tyrosine kinase (BTK) inhibitor. Start Boghog (148003)
2026-07-14 Zemprocitinib (Pharmaceutical compound) Zemprocitinib is an investigational new drug that is be evaluated by Lynk Pharmaceuticals for the treatment of ankylosing spondylitis and rheumatoid arthritis. It is an janus kinase 1 (JAK1) inhibitor. Stub Boghog (148003)
2026-06-26 David Hilfiker David Hilfiker (born February 12, 1945) is an American physician, author, and social justice advocate. A family physician by training, he is known for his writing on medical error and for his work with poor and homeless patients in Washington, D.C. In the 1980s and 1990s he helped found Christ House, a medical recovery shelter for homeless people, and Joseph's House, a community and hospice for formerly homeless people with AIDS and cancer. C Humowrung (427)
2026-06-30 Douglas B. McGill Douglas B. McGill (August 14, 1929 - February 21, 2004) was an American gastroenterologist, hepatologist, medical educator, and administrator at the Mayo Clinic. He was president of the American Gastroenterological Association (AGA) in 1986 and chaired Mayo Clinic's Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology from 1974 to 1982. C Humowrung (427)
2026-06-24 Romantic love (mental state) (Mental state of being in love) In fields of the sciences,[note 1] romantic love refers to the mental state of being passionately [[Interpersonal attraction|attrac ... GA ShiveryPeaks (8205)
2026-07-15 Marrow (Chinese medicine) (Marrow in Traditional Chinese Medicine) In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), the Marrow (Sui, 髓) is a vital, Yin-nourishing substance fundamentally tied to the Kidneys. Unlike regular organs in Chinese medicine, it is considered an Extraordinary Fu organ, which makes this organs unique because it has the physical structure of a Fu (hollow, Yang ) organ, but stores vital substances like a Zang (solid, Yin) organ. C Foristslow (2832)
2026-06-28 College of Nursing Sciences, Maiduguri College of Nursing Sciences, Maiduguri is a public nursing institution located in Maiduguri, Borno State, Nigeria. It operates under the regulatory framework of the Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria (NMCN). as an approved centre for the training of nurses and midwives in Nigeria. Start Mr. Snatch (503)
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  1. The term "romantic love" has a complicated history, and several common definitions. In biopsychology, there is a convention among the most prominent authors that the term refers to the mental state of being in love. Other areas of psychology may use the term with other connotations, referring to culture or beliefs, for example.
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