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N–Z

Anatomy; physiology

Associations

Breastfeeding

Careers

Dentistry

Diseases; conditions; signs; symptoms

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History

Hospitals; medical centers

Journals; websites

Medical administration

Medical devices; tests

A–M

N–Z

Microbiology; cell biology

Neurology

Oncology

* Shanghai Men's Health Study "a population-based cohort study of 61,480 Chinese men" that has "supported multiple projects that investigate the etiology of cancers and other chronic diseases" [100]

Ophthalmology

Orthopaedics

Pathology

People

Pharmacology

Positions

Psychiatry

Radiology

Research terms

Sex (including obstetrics and gynaecology)

Treatments; procedures

Veterinary medicine

See also

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References

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  2. ^ Shan Mei and Yifan Zhu and Xiaogang Qiu and Xuan Zhou and Zhenghu Zu and A. V. Boukhanovsky and P. M. A. Sloot (2014). "Individual Decision Making Can Drive Epidemics: A Fuzzy Cognitive Map Study". IEEE Transactions on Fuzzy Systems. 22 (2). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE): 264--273. doi:10.1109/tfuzz.2013.2251638.
  3. ^ https://www.forbes.com/sites/meggenharris/2024/03/20/improve-hair-integrity-and-keep-grey-at-bay-with-arey/
  4. ^ https://www.gcimagazine.com/brands-products/hair-care/news/22921346/areys-the-system-cuts-gray-hair-growth-and-boosts-repigmentation-by-combatting-canities-new-clinicals