Tag: medical writing
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Low Back Pain Treatment in Working Individuals

Low back pain is the most common problem among working professionals today. Dr. Om Patil, spine specialist in Mumbai, explains modern non-surgical treatment options to relieve pain early and prevent disc damage for long-term spine health.
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Back Pain in Children: What Parents Need to Know: Spine surgeons view
When adults complain of back pain, it rarely raises eyebrows—it’s considered common, even expected. But when a child has back pain, parents should pay close attention. While most cases are minor and linked to posture, sports, or lifestyle, sometimes back pain in children can signal a serious underlying condition. This blog will help you understand…
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Trump’s Health Rumors and the Reality of Ankle Swelling in Octogenarians
Rumors about Donald Trump’s health after reports of chronic venous insufficiency have sparked fresh conversations on ankle swelling in octogenarians. While sometimes harmless, swollen ankles in the elderly may signal heart, kidney, or vein problems that demand timely medical care.
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AI in Medical Writing: A Powerful Tool or a Potential Risk?
By Dr. Om Patil – Spinewala | Your Back In Action Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer just a futuristic concept — it’s here, shaping how we diagnose diseases, plan treatments, and even write medical content. From generating patient education articles to summarizing complex research, AI has the potential to revolutionize medical communication. But there’s…
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Umwelt: The Hidden Force Shaping Your Career and Relationships
Imagine this: You and a colleague leave the same client meeting. You think, “That was a disaster. They looked bored.” Your colleague thinks, “That went great. They were nodding the whole time.” Same event, two completely different realities. Why? Because we each live in our own Umwelt — a personal bubble of perception shaped by…