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X_1_11 Verified Medicine & Healing

X_1_11 — Homeopathy: History and Controversy

Homeopathy — a medical system founded by German physician Samuel Hahnemann (1755–1843) based on the principle of similia similibus curentur ("like cures like") — holds that substances causing symptoms in healthy people c

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X_1_17 — African Traditional Medicine

African traditional medicine (ATM) encompasses the diverse healing systems of sub-Saharan Africa, serving approximately 80% of the continent's population as a primary or complementary healthcare resource (WHO estimate).

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X_1_15 — Greek and Roman Medicine: Hippocrates, Galen, and Western Medical Foundations

Greek and Roman medicine constitutes the foundational tradition of Western medical science, spanning from the 5th century BCE to the 3rd century CE and dominating medical thought for over 1,500 years. Hippocrates of Kos

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X_4_01 — Personalized and Genomic Medicine

Personalized medicine (also called precision medicine) represents the shift from one-size-fits-all treatment to therapies tailored to an individual's genetic profile, biomarkers, and molecular disease characteristics. Th

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X_4_04 — Nursing and Caregiving History

Nursing — the professional practice of patient care, health promotion, and illness prevention — has evolved from informal family and religious caregiving to a scientifically grounded profession. Pre-modern: caregiving fe

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X_4_02 — Medical Ethics: Tuskegee, Helsinki, Informed Consent

The history of medical ethics is inseparable from the history of medical abuse — each major ethical framework emerged in direct response to documented exploitation. The Nuremberg Code (1947) establishing voluntary inform

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X_4_16 — Music Therapy

Music therapy is the evidence-based clinical use of music interventions to accomplish individualized therapeutic goals within a therapeutic relationship, as defined by the American Music Therapy Association (AMTA, founde

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X_4_12 — Tropical Medicine: Disease, Ecology, and Global Health in the Tropics

Tropical medicine is the branch of medicine concerned with diseases that are prevalent or unique to tropical and subtropical regions — particularly vector-borne diseases (malaria, dengue, yellow fever, Chagas disease, le

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X_4_06 — Dentistry and Oral Health History

Dentistry — the treatment of diseases and conditions of the oral cavity — has evolved from folk remedy and brutal extraction to a sophisticated medical specialty. Ancient: evidence of dental work extends to the Neolithic

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X_4_14 — Global Health: Equity, Systems, and Planetary Well-Being

Global health is the field concerned with improving health and achieving health equity for all people worldwide — transcending national boundaries and addressing the determinants of health at population, environmental, a

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X_4_10 — Telemedicine and Digital Health

Telemedicine — the delivery of healthcare services at a distance using telecommunications technology — and digital health — the broader application of digital technologies to health and healthcare — have evolved from ear

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X_3_19 — Gastroenterology & Digestive Disorders

Gastroenterology encompasses the study and treatment of the entire gastrointestinal (GI) tract — from esophagus to rectum — along with the liver, pancreas, and biliary system. The human gut is the body's largest immune o

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X_3_08 — Cancer Research History

Cancer — the uncontrolled proliferation of abnormal cells — has been recognized since antiquity and remains the second leading cause of death globally (~10 million deaths in 2022, WHO). The history of cancer research is

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X_3_11 Verified Medicine & Healing

X_3_11 — Battlefield Medicine: Surgical Innovation Under Fire

Battlefield medicine — the practice of treating wounded soldiers under active combat conditions — has been one of the most powerful and paradoxical engines of medical innovation in human history. The pressure of mass cas

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X_3_29 — Pain Neuroscience: Gate Theory & Beyond

Pain neuroscience has undergone a revolution since the mid-twentieth century, transforming our understanding from a simple hardwired alarm system to a dynamic, modifiable experience shaped by neural circuits, cognition,

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X_3_25 Verified Medicine & Healing

X_3_25 — Antibiotic Resistance Crisis

Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) — the ability of microorganisms to survive exposure to drugs that once killed them — is one of the most serious threats to global public health in the twenty-first century. [KEY FINDING] A

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X_3_01 — Surgical History: From Trepanation to Robotics

Surgery — the physical opening and manipulation of the body to treat disease, injury, or deformity — has one of the longest and most dramatic histories in medicine. Prehistory: trepanation (trephination) — cutting or bor

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X_3_07 — Organ Transplantation

Organ transplantation — the surgical transfer of an organ from one body (donor) to another (recipient) — is one of the most remarkable achievements of modern medicine, transforming previously fatal organ failure into a t

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X_3_14 — Cardiology: The Science of the Heart

Cardiology — the branch of medicine dealing with disorders of the heart and cardiovascular system — addresses the leading cause of death worldwide: cardiovascular disease (CVD), responsible for ~17.9 million deaths per y

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X_3_17 — Wound Healing: Coagulation, Tissue Repair, and Chronic Wounds

Wound healing is a highly coordinated biological process involving four overlapping phases: hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling. The coagulation cascade — a proteolytic chain reaction of clotting fact

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