Born in 1962 in Najaf, Iraq, Tabrizian is a high-ranked Shi’a cleric (an ayatollah) and a graduate of major Shi’a seminaries.
The Byzantine Empire made remarkable contributions to medicine and science, even thouth they are not widely known.
The 34th annual History of Medicine Days will be taking place from Mar. 14-15 at Libin Theatre in UofC’s Foothills Campus. The free, national and interdisciplinary conference invites undergraduate and ...
Functional fitness, for example, focuses on movement patterns you use in everyday life. Functional fashion might bring to mind dresses with pockets or fanny packs. And don’t we all want to organize ...
The discussion regarding Iran’s nuclear program is once more at the forefront of U.S. foreign policy talks, with a recent ...
Professor Renier Coetzee at the University of Western Cape (UWC)'s School of Public Health and vice president of the ...
The sequence contained a promising new genetic tool for modifying DNA, a CRISPR. Editas Medicine, a Massachusetts-based ...
Mr Emeje discusses the potential of traditional medicine to create millions of jobs, the need for academic recognition, and his vision for its integration into Nigeria’s healthcare system.
Chen Wu treats a dog with traditional Chinese medicine treatment in the Chongfuxin international animal medicine center in ...
Trauma creates overwhelming feelings of vulnerability and helplessness that cannot be cognitively processed into a meaningful and integrated narrative (Horowitz, 1982; Bromberg, 1998).
A recent workshop at the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences aimed to bridge education gaps in medical education regarding Indigenous health care.
When Adam Rodman was a second-year medical student in the 2000s, he visited the library for a patient whose illness had left ...
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