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Patient Decision Aid: Managing acute Achilles tendon rupture

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Sayak Banerjee, Amity University Kolkata Linking the heel bone and the calf muscles, the Achilles tendon is found as a tough band of fibrous tissue. The calf muscles come together to form a band of tissue, the Achilles tendon, at the lower end of the calf. It then inserts itself into the heel bone where […]

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Area 32 establishes parity between your cognitive abilities and emotional expression

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Sristi Raj Rai, Amity University Kolkata Throughout the evolution of the primate’s brain from the rear end to the foremost part – the prefrontal cortex (PFC) makes Homo sapiens the most intelligent species known on this planet. PFC, the rational part of the brain has evolutionarily specialized cognitive abilities such as complex decision making. Due […]

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