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When Stardust Learned to Think: Exploring Consciousness, Humanity, and AI
When Stardust Learned to Think: Exploring Consciousness, Humanity, and AI

Are we truly special, or just organic machines evolving toward self-awareness? This thought-provoking reflection explores the nature of consciousness, the parallels between human minds and artificial intelligence, and the idea …

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From Lessons Identified to Lessons Learned: Breaking the Loop of Rediscovery in Patient Safety
From Lessons Identified to Lessons Learned: Breaking the Loop of Rediscovery in Patient Safety

Exploring why healthcare repeats the same safety mistakes and how stronger learning systems can break the “loop of rediscovery.”

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World Sight Day 2025: Love Your Eyes, Every Story Counts
World Sight Day 2025: Love Your Eyes, Every Story Counts

World Sight Day 2025, Love Your Eyes Every Story Counts, International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness, IAPB campaign, eye health awareness, eye care in Uganda, Khabusi Vision Care, preventable …

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External Influences on Healthcare Work: Lessons from Uganda
External Influences on Healthcare Work: Lessons from Uganda

Exploring how external influences affect healthcare work in Uganda, from pay and workload to recognition, with insights for patient safety and human factors.

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Tears, Smiles, and Survival: Life Beyond Facial Palsy
Tears, Smiles, and Survival: Life Beyond Facial Palsy

A personal reflection on life after facial palsy, turning pain and imperfection into a souvenir of survival and a reminder of the value of health.

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The Danger of Untested Supplements Marketed as Eye Disease Cures
The Danger of Untested Supplements Marketed as Eye Disease Cures

Untested supplements marketed as cures for glaucoma, cataracts, or blurry vision are dangerous and misleading. They provide false hope, delay proven treatment, and can lead to irreversible blindness. Trusted medical …

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