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Building Resilience Through Supportive Employment Opportunities in Brisbane
In modern Australia, resilience has come to the fore as one of the major determinants of individual health and organisational performance. From a clinical
Unlock Radiant Skin: The Benefits of a Pore-Clogging Ingredients Checker
Nothing feels more frustrating than spending thousands on your skincare routine and still not having great skin. It feels unfair. Teenage flashbacks nobody asked
Debunking the Collagen Myth: What You Really Need to Know for Healthy Skin
Myth : The best source of collagen is expensive supplements. Truth: This is false. Collagen is a structural protein found in topical treatments and
Essential Guide to Minimally Invasive Robotic Surgery and Treatment Options for Prostate Cancer Patients
You’re flipping through headlines one moment and reading about prostate cancer news, and then the next thing you know, you’re buried under jargon. For
Challenging Brain Teaser for June 29: Test Your Logic Skills Today!
Dr. Johnson puts three coins on the table: a gold coin, a silver coin, and a copper coin. He then asks his nurse to
Challenging Brain Teaser for June 9: Sharpen Your Mind Today!
If Dr. Johnson flips a coin and gets “heads” four times in a row, what are the odds that he will get “heads” the
Understanding the Rise of Teen Vaping and Effective Strategies to Combat It
Introduction Vaping! Is that the first time you have heard the term? Well, do not worry because the concept is a little confusing, especially
Challenging Brain Teaser for May 27: Sharpen Your Mind Today!
On Monday Dr. John accepted twice as many patients with arthritis than with diabetes. He then accepted 4 more patients with diabetes, which resulted
Challenging Brain Teaser for May 14: Boost Your Mind Power Today!
Dr. Johnson has 2 sand-watches: one 7-minute and the second one 4-minute. How can he correctly time 9 minutes? See the answer Answer: Dr.
Unlock Your Mind with These Challenging Brain Teasers
On the first day, a patient takes one third of all pills from a container. On the next day, the patient takes one third
Significant Events in Medical History for October 26
October 26: (1) (1689) General Piccolomini of Austria burns down Skopje, Macedonia to prevent the spread of cholera. He soon after died of cholera
Significant Events in Medical History on May 23
May 23: (1) (1707) Swedish botanist, physician, and zoologist Carl Linnaeus is born. He formalised the modern system of naming organisms called binomial nomenclature.
Significant Events in Medical History on June 15: A Journey Through Time
June 15: (1) (1667) The first human blood transfusion is administered by Dr. Jean-Baptiste Denys. (2) (1777) British physician David Daniel Davis is born.
Challenging Brain Teaser to Test Your Wits – December 7, 2016
Which hand is best for stirring sugar into a cup of tea? See the answer Answer: It’s better to use a spoon 🙂
Challenging Brain Teaser for May 10: Sharpen Your Mind with This Puzzle
Dr. Johnson is four times as old as his son. In twenty years, he’ll be twice as old. How old are they now? See
Challenge Your Mind with These Engaging Brain Teasers
Doctor Black, Doctor Red, and Doctor Blue are eating at a restaurant. Each is wearing a coloured tie. The ties are black, red, and
Significant Medical Milestones on September 9: A Journey Through History
September 9: (1) (1737) Italian physician, physicist, biologist Luigi Galvani is born. He is known for discovering animal electricity by twitching the leg muscles
Notable Medical Milestones: July 5 in History
July 5: (1) (1780) French physician François Carlo Antommarchi is born. He is most famously known for being Napoleon’s physician from 1818 to 1821,
Significant Events in Medical History on June 5
(1981) – The “Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report” of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that five people in Los Angeles, California,
Challenge Your Mind with This Engaging Brain Teaser for March 11
Look at the picture below. Move 4 of the matches to form three identical squares. All matches have to be used. See the answer