Anticoagulation therapy has traditionally been used for stroke prevention after cervical artery dissection. However, a recent observational study conducted by Shadi Yaghi, MD, suggests that anticoagulation may be just as effective as antiplatelet medication in this population. The study found that the occurrence of subsequent ischemic stroke was numerically lower with anticoagulation, although not significantly
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Indonesia’s presidential election is quickly approaching, and candidates are utilizing every possible platform to connect with voters, especially the younger generation. With millennials and Gen Z voters accounting for 56.5% of the electorate, social media has become a crucial battleground for politicians. While Instagram played a significant role in the previous election, TikTok has emerged
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A recently uncovered controversy surrounds Warner Bros and its unreleased film, Coyote vs. Acme. Despite acquiring significant attention from the public and major movie studios, the anticipated animated live-action hybrid remains in limbo. As the studio faces criticism for its decision, questions arise about the film’s fate and the motives behind it. Coyote vs. Acme
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recently released new guidance regarding the use of alternatives to ciprofloxacin prophylaxis for close contacts of individuals with meningococcal disease in areas where ciprofloxacin resistance is prevalent. This article aims to critically analyze the CDC’s recommendations and their implications for public health. The Need for Alternative Antibiotics
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