By day, she was building a future in neurology. By choice, she became a World Cup cricketer.
Meet Dr. Caroline de Lange, the Dutch leg-spinner who paused medicine to chase a once-in-a-lifetime dream at the Women's T20 World Cup.
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A 47-storey fall should have been unsurvivable. Yet in 2007, Alcides Moreno lived. What saved him: luck, physics, or modern trauma medicine? The science behind one of history's most astonishing survival stories may surprise you.
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The FDA has approved its first new sunscreen ingredient in more than 25 years. Why are dermatologists calling bemotrizinol a game-changer, and why have Americans waited decades for UV filters already used worldwide? #Sunscreen#SkinHealthmedboundtimes.com/usa/fda-ap…
#Editorial Take
The controversy over Dr. Sejal Pawar's cadaver remarks goes beyond outrage. It raises difficult questions about medical ethics, body donation, and the trust families place in future doctors. Why does this debate matter so much?
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The "dad bod" may be more than a joke. Scientists say a father's health before conception could affect his child's risk of obesity through genetic, lifestyle, and epigenetic pathways. The findings may surprise you.
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DNA testing, forensic evidence, COVID RT-PCR, and TB diagnostics all trace back to a bacterium discovered in Yellowstone's boiling hot springs in the 1960s. The story behind modern medicine's unsung hero is stranger than fiction. 🧬🌋
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#NEET-UG 2026 paper setters, moderators, and translators are under lockdown at a secure undisclosed facility until the June 21 re-exam.
Phones, laptops, internet, and smartwatches banned as #NTA introduces compartmentalised paper-setting to prevent leaks and restore trust.
#NEETUG2026 re-exam security tightened: paper setters placed in lockdown, CCTV monitoring expanded, and the Indian Air Force to transport question papers for the first time. #NTA aims for a leak-free exam on June 21.
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#NEETUG2026 re-exam security tightened: paper setters placed in lockdown, CCTV monitoring expanded, and the Indian Air Force to transport question papers for the first time. #NTA aims for a leak-free exam on June 21.
@subhamahes98 ✍️
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This is what the common man gets in India. Pay taxes to support the luxury life of politicians and Babus. Live and die like a cockroach.
Source: Newsgram web portal.
Can a thunderstorm trigger a life-threatening asthma attack in someone who only has hay fever? Doctors say yes. A hidden weather-health risk is emerging during India's pre-monsoon season, and most people don't know they're vulnerable.
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From Lou Gehrig to Kenneth Mitchell, these public figures faced ALS, a devastating motor neuron disease with no cure. Their stories transformed awareness, advocacy, and research worldwide.
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Can #coloring really reduce stress and #anxiety? Research suggests adult coloring books may boost mindfulness, improve mood, and help quiet racing thoughts. The science behind this surprisingly powerful mental health tool may surprise you.
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Looking for #biotechnology internships in India? This guide covers IIT, IISER, CSIR, DBT, #bioinformatics, genomics, and industry training programs that can strengthen your CV, research profile, and future MSc or PhD applications.
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"Don't have the courage to take the exam again." An 18-year-old NEET aspirant from #MadhyaPradesh died by suicide after the #NEET-UG 2026 cancellation. Her story is raising difficult questions about exam pressure and the cost of uncertainty.
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