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#1951Medicine & HealthFront Page21 November 2025

Common Fertility Surgery May Offer Little Benefit Over Waiting

Women with a septate uterus often undergo surgery to improve fertility, but a new review challenges this established practice. Evidence suggests that surgically removing the tissue wall yields little to no difference in live birth rates compared to non-surgical management.

By Joosse, Kostova, Rikken, Mol, Goddijn, van Wely

#1952General ScienceFront Page10 March 2026

The Moral Black Hole: Rethinking Existential philosophy in literature to Cure Modern Despair

A new philosophical framework argues that modern society has collapsed into a moral black hole. By blending cosmic symbolism with poetic narrative, this approach suggests that profound despair could be the exact mechanism needed for spiritual rebirth.

By Carp

#1953Medicine & HealthFront Page23 December 2025

Cerebrospinal Fluid Drainage: Weighing Survival Against Infection Risks

A systematic review indicates that while draining spinal fluid may improve survival rates in aneurysm patients, it carries significant hazards. The data reveals a clear trade-off between reduced vasospasm and a heightened risk of intracranial infection.

By Chen, Zhao, Huang, He, Hu, Tang, Tang, Zhao

#1954NeuroscienceFront Page10 January 2026

The Off Switch: Rethinking the Neural Mechanisms of Sleep and Anesthesia

A theoretical framework identifies the MHb-IPN circuit as a central hub for controlling unawareness, linking the restorative processes of slow-wave sleep with the induced states of anesthesia. The model suggests that evolution bundled memory consolidation and physical repair with a necessary shutdown of consciousness.

By Vadovičová

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