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Feeling hungry? Beginning a meal starts in the brain

The Stitch

This study reveals brain circuits and chemical messengers that contribute to the regulation of meal initiation and food intake. The post Feeling hungry? Beginning a meal starts in the brain appeared first on Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network.

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From Survey to Spotlight: Five Insights on OAS CAHPS Public Scores

Surgical Information Systems

Understanding OAS CAHPS public scores is vital for ASCs. Discover key insights on data reporting, patient access, and more in this comprehensive guide.

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Maternal Health Awareness Day: what you need to know

The Stitch

Know whats at stake during Maternal Health Awareness Day, which aims to help eliminate preventable maternal mortality. The post Maternal Health Awareness Day: what you need to know appeared first on Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network.

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What is your P(doom)?

AAS

Living in the Bay Area, its difficult to get through a day without hearing the letter A followed by I. Driving on the Highway 101, there is a billboard every half mile touting some sort of AI-enable something. Undoubtably, AI has changed your life, whether you know it or not. As AI becomes ever more … The post What is your P(doom)? appeared first on Association for Academic Surgery (AAS).

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5 goals to achieve a healthier, happier you this year

The Stitch

Baylor experts offer five achievable goals to inspire positive changes in your life, from quitting tobacco to prioritizing mental wellness. The post 5 goals to achieve a healthier, happier you this year appeared first on Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network.

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What is your P(doom)?

AAS

Living in the Bay Area, its difficult to get through a day without hearing the letter A followed by I. Driving on the Highway 101, there is a billboard every half mile touting some sort of AI-enable something. Undoubtably, AI has changed your life, whether you know it or not. As AI becomes ever more […] The post What is your P(doom)? appeared first on Association for Academic Surgery (AAS).

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Dr. Grey Obregon Dickinson: From Student Representative to CRNA Success

PANA

Dr. Grey Obregon Dickinson, CRNA, recentlygraduated from York College of Nursing and has been involved with PANA since 2021 when she became a student representative. In 2023, she was PANA's Student of the Year and has quite the passion for achieving success as a CRNA and beyond. Catch up with Grey as she shares memorable moments as a student and CRNA.

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12 essential NRP or normothermic regional perfusion FAQ

SpecialtyCare

Table of Contents What is Normothermic Regional Perfusion? How does Normothermic Regional Perfusion work? What organs can benefit from Normothermic Regional Perfusion? How does it compare to cold storage? What are the benefits of Normothermic Perfusion? Is Normothermic Perfusion widely available? How does SpecialtyCare support Normothermic Perfusion?