Sweating between the legs is common, especially during exercise and hot weather. However, excessive sweating may cause uncomfortable symptoms and be a sign of an underlying medical condition. We have ...
Synergy's medical simulators breathe, talk, cough and even sweat. And the medical students working on them are sweating, too. As he practiced inserting an IV into his patient, medical student Tom J.
Everybody sweats — some a little, some a lot. You probably already know that your body sweats as a way to cool down when you’re hot or exerting yourself. But do you know what’s in sweat? And can you ...
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'SimMan' gives medical students hands-on experience
An anonymous donor has given the University of New Mexico Hospital's new Critical Care Tower a teaching tool that may be new to most of us. "SimMan" is a life-size medical manikin that gives medical ...
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