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Finding the Right Spine Specialist Near Me: A Complete Guide If you’ve ever searched for a “Spine Surgeon in Noida,” you’re not alone. Millions of people experience neck, back, or spinal pain at some point, and finding the right expert is crucial for proper dia...

Finding the Right Spine Specialist Near Me: A Complete Guide
If you've ever searched for a "Spine Surgeon in Noida," you're not alone.
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Twisted Minds (We love poking around in peoples‘ brains)

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#DrDVRajakumar is a skilled #Neurosurgeon known for advanced brain and spine treatments, delivering expert care with modern technology and a patient-focused approach.

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As an aspiring #neurosurgeon, we have a feeling Nick Zacharewski whas adapted well to long training pathways @sfn.org @neuroonc.bsky.social

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Dr. John P. Lynes Honored as Pinnacle Lifetime Member for Neurosurgical Excellence Dr. John P. Lynes has been recognized as a 2026 Pinnacle Lifetime Member for his remarkable contributions to brain and spine surgery, showcasing his dedication to patient care.

Dr. John P. Lynes Honored as Pinnacle Lifetime Member for Neurosurgical Excellence #USA #Alexandria #Pinnacle_Lifetime_Member #John_P._Lynes #neurosurgeon

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Join Dr. Paul Gardner during our Meningioma Education Day where he will be speaking on Corridors of Approach: The modern approach to #SkullBase #meningioma surgery.

Dr. Gardner is a #neurosurgeon at @nyuniversity specializing in neurosurgery and treating skull base tumors.

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Join Dr. Georgios Zenonos during our #Meningioma Education Day where he will be speaking on Approach selection and technical nuances for suprasellar meningiomas.

Dr. Zenonos is a #neurosurgeon at University of Pittsburgh focusing on Vascular and Brain and Tumor Neurosurgery and Skull Base Surgery

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Dr. Michael Cusimano will be speaking at the NASBS/ICOM event on the Development and Validation of a Quality of Life Questionnaire for #Meninigoma.

Dr. Cusimano is a #neurosurgeon at the University of Toronto with a focus on Injury Prevention, education, and clinical Neurosciences/Neurosurgery

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We are pleased to have @JamieVanGompel giving a talk on ‘Noninvasive imaging for #Meningioma: What we can learn’ at ICOM/NASBS Meningioma Education Day.

Dr. Van Gompel is a #neurosurgeon at @MayoClinic with a clinical focus on skull base tumours.

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Heritage Minutes: Wilder Penfield
Heritage Minutes: Wilder Penfield YouTube video by Historica Canada

I Smell Burnt Toast #WilderPenfield (1891-1976) Canadian #neurosurgeon  #CollegeFootball player and coach. He mapped the #brain.

Heritage Minutes, a long-running short film series on Canadian TV in the 1990s

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Top Neuro & Spine Specialists at Medanta Hospital Delhi

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Image of Mr Irfan Malik, Consultant Neurosurgeon at King's, holding his award.

Image of Mr Irfan Malik, Consultant Neurosurgeon at King's, holding his award.

🎉 Pioneering King's surgeon receives special recognition

Mr Irfan Malik, Consultant #Neurosurgeon at King's, wins the Special Recognition award at this year's #ZenithGlobalAwards, for his services to endoscopic #SpinalSurgery.

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A world-renowned #neurosurgeon and #neuroscientist, Chang develops cutting-edge brain mapping and #neurostimulation technologies to treat epilepsy and preserve critical brain functions.

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Know the Types & Symptoms of Brain Tumours Explained by Dr. Jha #BrainTumourSymptoms

#DrAjayaNandJha #BrainAwareness #HealthAwareness #NeuroSurgeon #MedantaMedicityGurgaon #india

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Doctor's alcohol tip that 'could save your life' goes viral on TikTok Holiday parties are often nights filled with celebratory shots and champagne toasts. And with the holidays on the horizon, one doctor is gently reminding folks the importance of partying responsibly—during the holidays and all year round. Dr. Brian Hoeflinger, an Ohio based neurosurgeon with over two decades of experience, has a TikTok channel filled with educational videos and lifestyle tips. In late 2022, smack-dab in the middle of the holiday season, Dr. Hoeflinger shared a clip explaining just how long it takes our bodies to break down alcohol, and it went viral. In the video, which was shared on Christmas Eve of that year, Dr. Hoeflinger sets the scene of a party where “a lot of drinks are going down” by setting up a bunch of shot glasses filled with water. “Say you’re having five drinks in the first hour,” he says, taking five water-filled shots. “As you’re taking them, that alcohol is building up in your system fast. [It] goes to your brain within five minutes and starts to affect you." The same can’t be said for other parts of the body. As Dr. Hoeflinger noted, “Your liver only metabolizes one ounce of alcohol per hour.” And according to Northwestern Medicine, that process only begins 20 minutes after consumption. Hoeflinger continues, “I've got five ounces of liquor in my system right now, and at the end of the hour I'm only going to burn off an ounce…so I'm going to have [four] ounces left in my bloodstream.” > @doctorhoeflinger > > Knowing this about drinking could save your life! #fyp #party #drinking #alcohol #foryou #holiday #christmas Of course, there are different factors—such as body mass, hormones, medications, etc.—that affect someone’s rate of absorption. And yes, we might be able to form a functional tolerance where behaviorally, we show no signs of intoxication. However, even with all these variables, for the most part all bodies are affected by alcohol similarly. In other words, your blood alcohol level will be more or less the same, and the risks will remain even if you don't "feel drunk." Hoeflinger continues, saying, “The party’s rockin’, so we’re gonna have some more,” while taking three more shots and reminding viewers that he still has only burned off one ounce of liquor during the hour that’s passed. Now he’s had a total of eight ounces of alcohol in two hours. He’s burned off two, but still has six ounces left in his system—meaning that in this scenario, it will take another six hours to completely burn off. Shotsvia Canva Photos. In hour three, Hoefligner takes one shot since the party is “winding down.” This brings him up to a total of nine ounces of alcohol over three hours. His liver has metabolized three ounces, leaving him (still) with six ounces of liquor left in his bloodstream. “You’re going to be drunk well into the wee hours of the morning; it doesn’t wear off,” he warns, noting the common misconception people have that “they stop drinking an hour or two and can hop in the car and drive." But in reality, "You can't do that as you're still drunk five, six hours down,” he explains. Dr. Hoeflinger concludes his video by saying: "For this holiday season the whole point is I really want to tell people that's how alcohol can stack up in your system easily when you're drunk and you won't know it and it won't wear off for hours and hours down the road." This is followed by an urge for people to take an Uber or Lyft home to avoid potentially taking their own or another’s life. The informative clip, which has since been viewed over 19 million times, received a flood of praise from viewers online, especially from parents with kids of a drinking age. “This is the first time I have ever had anyone explain this in this way. I am forwarding this to my son,” wrote one parent. It also resonated among designated drivers. One person commented, “thank you for caring and educating. I’m the sober ride. I've seen the devastation from drinking and driving.” The topic hits Dr. Hoeflinger on a personal level as well. In a previous video, he shared that he lost his 18-year old son nearly a decade ago from drunk driving. Coming from a medical professional, the plea to not drink and drive is important to hear. But as a parent, it hits different. As he shared in the clip, “Losing somebody you love is one of the worst experiences you can have in your life.” > @doctorhoeflinger > > Have a plan this holiday season. Don’t Drink and Drive #for you #fyp #drinking #uber #lyft #drunk #holidayseason #responsible #fun Though Hoeflinger focused on the effect of liquor in his party example, the principle applies to wine and beer as well. _Healthline_ recommends only having one large glass of wine every three hours, and one pint of beer every two hours. It also gives some best practices to avoid intoxication, including: * Eat at least one hour before drinking. * Sip your drinks slowly. * Avoid shots, which you’re likely to down rather than sip. * Don’t drink more than one standard drink per hour. * Alternate between alcohol and nonalcoholic drinks, preferably water. * Limit or avoid carbonated drinks, like champagne, sparkling wine, and cocktails mixed with soda. * Sit down when drinking, since doing it while standing tends to make people drink faster. And of course, don’t be afraid to get another ride home. For the holiday season (and beyond), feel free to kick back and have fun. But let’s look out for one another by doing it safely. _This article originally appeared three years ago. It has been updated._
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Dr. John P. Lynes: Celebrated Pinnacle Lifetime Member Making Waves in Neurosurgery Dr. John P. Lynes has been officially recognized as a Pinnacle Lifetime Member by The Inner Circle for his exceptional contributions in brain and spine surgery.

Dr. John P. Lynes: Celebrated Pinnacle Lifetime Member Making Waves in Neurosurgery #USA #Alexandria #Pinnacle_Lifetime_Member #John_P._Lynes #neurosurgeon

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Neuroscientist breaks down the 5 simple steps of true manifestation, without the 'woo woo' _Manifestation_ can be an off-putting concept for myriad reasons, but arguably the biggest complaint is that it feels unrooted in any _scientific_reality. However, many _experts_ in the scientific community recognize that manifestation is actually rooted in very real neuroscience. The recently passed neurosurgeon and author _Dr. James Doty_ was certainly one of them. Doty, who passed away in July 2025, dedicated the better part of his life to explaining the science behind manifesting and visualization—why it works, how it occurs in the brain, and how to do it effectively. This includes an incredibly simple routine for manifesting, “without the woo-woo,” as he put it. #### Steps for Manifestation **1. Have an intention.** **2. Write it down.** **3. Read it silently.** **4. Read it out loud.** **5. Visualize it over and over and over again.** > View this post on Instagram A post shared by Mel Robbins (@melrobbins) > This process might look bare bones, but Doty attests that it uses “all of your sensory organs as much as possible” to embed your intention into your subconscious. All of which activates different parts of your brain, including the part of the brain that repeats self-talk about our identity. So much of how we create habits is tied to the stories we tell ourselves about ourselves, after all. The caveat that Doty adds, which contradicts the “good vibes only” mantra promoted in many manifestation circles, is that negative self-talk “is not going to 100% go away.” However, with practices like this, even amongst the negative self-talk, you’re able to stay emotionally resilient and not let it “overpower you” by causing you to ruminate. “In a lot of ways, it’s like accepting the shadow self," says Doty, referencing a term coined by Carl Jung, another pioneer who bridged the gap between metaphysical, spiritual principles, and clinical psychology. Doty also notes that, contrary to popular opinion, manifestation is not primarily about acquiring things, but rather about gaining detachment from the need for external validation, which ultimately causes suffering. - YouTube www.youtube.com “I like material things. I drive a Porsche, I live in a very nice house. But the difference, though they’re wonderful to have, they're not necessary. If these things were taken away from me, it has no impact on who I see myself as.” A few other tips, which Doty goes into detail about in his book Mind Magic: The Neuroscience of Manifestation and How It Changes Everything __,__ include beginning with some gentle breathing exercises to get into a calm state (which releases stressors like fear and doubt which can hinder manifestation), followed by focusing on the joy and awe of being alive (putting you in a receptive mode), and taking aligned action after embedding an intuition (after your brain is rewired to search for possibilities). At the end of the day, Doty’s five-step routine, and really his work in general, is a great way for the more cynical among us to still experience the benefits of manifesting, even if we don’t gel with the way it’s normally portrayed in pop culture. “There is no magic here; this is fundamentally basic neuroscience, and it’s something we all have the ability to master.”
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