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Increasing number of medical colleges and their improving infrastructure has driven the Medical Education Market in Malaysia: Ken Research


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- Due to the growing number of Private Medical Colleges in Malaysia, there is a high Intake, Enrollment and Graduates in the Private Sector
- Internal Medicine, Anesthesiology and Ophthalmology has a seen a high Intake, Enrollment and Graduates when compared to other specialized Courses in Malaysia
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Malaysia Medical Education Market: Medical Education in Malaysia has helped to develop a good workforce for the Healthcare Industry. Most public and private medical colleges offer training based education system. All medical aspirants need to undergo STPM Examination to pursue Bachelor in Medical Science and become a Physician. It takes roughly 10-12 years to become a specialized doctor in Malaysia. ....

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Research team investigates causes of tuberous sclerosis


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IMAGE: Dr. Katharina Fitzian, Prof. Dr. Daniel Kümmel, Dr. Andrea Oeckinghaus and Anne Brückner (from left) in their laboratories. The collage in the middle illustrates the structure of the TSC1 membrane.
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Tuberous Sclerosis Complex (TSC) affects between one and two of every 10,000 new-born babies. This genetic disease leads to the formation of benign tumours which can massively impair the proper functioning of vital organs such as the kidneys, the liver and the brain. The disease affects different patients to varying degrees and is triggered by mutations in one of two genes, the TSC1 or TSC2 gene. An interdisciplinary team of researchers led by biochemists Prof. Daniel Kümmel and Dr. Andrea Oeckinghaus from the University of Münster (Germany) examined the tumour suppressor protein TSC1 and, for the first time, gained insights into its hitherto unclear functions. The team identified a new mecha ....

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Rethink prompted on immediate cord clamping for pre-term babies


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Rethink prompted on immediate cord clamping for pre-term babies
Changing how pre-term babies’ umbilical cords are clamped could improve outcomes and save babies lives, prompting an update of the international guidelines that inform global practice.
A major review has found that changing how pre-term babies’ umbilical cords are clamped could improve outcomes and save babies’ lives, prompting an update of the international guidelines that inform global practice.
More than 15 million babies are born too early (preterm) annually worldwide. Of these, 1.1 million die, and surviving children have an increased risk of developmental difficulties and chronic ill health.
Now, an international research team led by the University of Sydney has brought together all clinical trials to date looking at different strategies for clamping of the umbilical cord for preterm infants in a systematic review and meta-analysis, from 42 studies incorporating data for almos ....

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