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Clinic Consultation is a medical institution that offers quality care, outpatient consultations and medical examinations, always valuing good service, in various medical specialties

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  • Adult Trauma Center
  • Childbirth and Lactation Classes
  • Dental and Oral Surgery
  • Child Trauma Center
  • Vascular and Heart Institute
  • Cirurgia plástica
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Left atrial appendage closure is gaining ground as an alternative to blood thinners for some patients with atrial fibrillation
03/31

Left atrial appendage closure is gaining ground as an alternative to blood thinners for some patients with atrial fibrillation

Left atrial appendage closure is gaining ground as an alternative to blood thinners for some patients with atrial fibrillation For a long time, stroke prevention in atrial fibrillation followed a fairly straightforward path: assess thromboembolic ris...

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Menopause appears to reshape breast tissue in major ways — and that may help explain shifts linked to cancer risk
03/31

Menopause appears to reshape breast tissue in major ways — and that may help explain shifts linked to cancer risk

Menopause appears to reshape breast tissue in major ways — and that may help explain shifts linked to cancer risk Menopause is often framed as a hormonal milestone, a turning point associated with hot flashes, sleep disruption, bone loss and cardiova...

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Why early pregnancy loss can feel so isolating — and how more compassionate care could help
03/31

Why early pregnancy loss can feel so isolating — and how more compassionate care could help

Why early pregnancy loss can feel so isolating — and how more compassionate care could help Early pregnancy loss is both common and strangely invisible. Many women go through it in healthcare settings built for speed: confirm what happened, manage pa...

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Patient-specific ‘avatars’ for pediatric brain cancer are getting more realistic — but they are still mostly research tools
03/31

Patient-specific ‘avatars’ for pediatric brain cancer are getting more realistic — but they are still mostly research tools

Patient-specific ‘avatars’ for pediatric brain cancer are getting more realistic — but they are still mostly research tools In pediatric oncology, few fields make the shortcomings of current medicine as visible as brain cancer. Even with advances in...

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Stopping beta-blockers after a heart attack may be reasonable for some patients — but it is not a blanket rule
03/31

Stopping beta-blockers after a heart attack may be reasonable for some patients — but it is not a blanket rule

Stopping beta-blockers after a heart attack may be reasonable for some patients — but it is not a blanket rule Few drugs have held as established a place in post-heart-attack care as beta-blockers. For years, the logic seemed straightforward: if thes...

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AI may turn fat around the heart into a new cardiovascular risk clue — but for now it looks more like an add-on than a replacement
03/30

AI may turn fat around the heart into a new cardiovascular risk clue — but for now it looks more like an add-on than a replacement

AI may turn fat around the heart into a new cardiovascular risk clue — but for now it looks more like an add-on than a replacement Cardiovascular risk prediction has long relied on a familiar set of ingredients: age, blood pressure, cholesterol, diab...

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A newly described recessive neurodevelopmental disorder may be less rare than expected — but the boldest prevalence claim is not yet supported
03/30

A newly described recessive neurodevelopmental disorder may be less rare than expected — but the boldest prevalence claim is not yet supported

A newly described recessive neurodevelopmental disorder may be less rare than expected — but the boldest prevalence claim is not yet supported Few areas of medicine have changed as quickly in recent years as the genetics of neurodevelopmental disorde...

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X chromosome genes may help explain why autism is diagnosed more often in boys — but the story is far from settled
03/30

X chromosome genes may help explain why autism is diagnosed more often in boys — but the story is far from settled

X chromosome genes may help explain why autism is diagnosed more often in boys — but the story is far from settled The fact that autism is diagnosed more often in boys than in girls is one of the most familiar patterns in neurodevelopmental research,...

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Radiology is under growing pressure to keep specialists — and rising attrition may be the clearest warning sign yet
03/30

Radiology is under growing pressure to keep specialists — and rising attrition may be the clearest warning sign yet

Radiology is under growing pressure to keep specialists — and rising attrition may be the clearest warning sign yet Radiology is often described as one of modern medicine’s quiet foundations. Almost no major clinical pathway works without imaging: em...

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