Write and publish research work as a doctor

Doctors contribute more and more to scientific literature, not only to improve the delivery of patient care, but also in support of clinical innovations and professional advance. However, often, time limitations, inappropriate training and limited access to research mentors prevent the publication of a manuscript [1]. This guide provides a systematic and informed approach to…

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What the Latest Research Says About Our Future

What the Latest Research Says About Our Future

The world is constantly evolving, and staying informed about future research trends is crucial for understanding the direction we’re heading. Emerging research discoveries are shedding light on potential future developments that could significantly impact our lives. From breakthroughs in technology to shifts in societal norms, the latest insights into future studies are both fascinating and…

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Cyber ​​Security vs Network Security

Cyber ​​security has had a great demand in recent years, either based on location, role or experience. Cyber ​​Security meets the conditions required to safeguard private documents, files or identities of an organization through the Internet. On the other hand, network security meets the necessary conditions to protect the scope of networks in the functioning…

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Employment Is Changing Forever

ALISON BEARD: Welcome to the HBR IdeaCast from Harvard Business Review. I’m Alison Beard. Most change happens slowly over time, giving people and organizations a moment to adjust. But sometimes when a bunch of new and big changes hit all at once, you have to respond more quickly. And that’s what seems to be happening…

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Not only the suffocation: the crisis of hidden depression in early menopause

Premature menopause has been described as a diagnosis that changes life with deep physical, psychological and social consequences. Affected women not only experience the effects of estrogen deficiency, but also experience unforeseen loss of reproductive function. However, some women are more affected by these changes than others. A new study helps explore the reasons for…

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We will soon lose crucial eyes on what’s going on in the ozone layer

Humankind will soon lose a great deal of vigilance over the ozone layer, which shields life on Earth from harmful solar radiation. The impending loss of NASA’s Aura and the Canadian Space Agency’s SCISAT satellites threatens scientists’ ability to closely monitor compounds that destroy ozone and alter stratospheric circulation. With no planned missions to replace…

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