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October 17, 2011 — A simple oropharyngeal exam can provide key information regarding the severity of obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS), according to results from a study of more than 300 ...
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Scientists at Stanford and the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, have discovered a new antibiotic candidate in a surprising place: The human gut.
Surgical and procedural changes to the anatomy also can affect sexual function. While correction may be impossible once certain changes have occurred, clinicians can provide patients with both ...
Nick Love, PhD, a second-year medical student at Stanford University, created these whimsical images to help remember parts of the human anatomy. All images courtesy of Nick Love, PhD
The anatomy and physiology of the mucosa have been exhaustively described and reviewed in the literature. ... such as the mouth, gut, rectum, genital area, nose and eye lids.
The fissured tongue is another variant of normal morphology occasionally noted by patients. A central fissure or multiple lateral fissures (Figure 3) on the dorsal tongue is frequent in the aging ...
Inspired by the internal anatomy of the fish that featured a series of chambers, Cavendish built a kind of torpedo fish simulator: several Leyden jars, linked together to hold a high "quantity of ...