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Bonny Kadunga

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Lover of God #IamPhaneroo #Medicine #Manifest https://t.co/jazmFCZdU6

Kampala, Uganda Katılım Mayıs 2018
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Dr. AK 🇮🇳
Dr. AK 🇮🇳@docakx·
The breast is not just feeding the baby. It is reading the baby. When a baby feeds at the breast, the same suckling action that draws milk out also pulls a small amount of the baby's saliva back into the nipple and into the milk ducts. Scientists call this "retrograde duct flow". This hypothesis was put forward by lactatiom biologists and they are gathering evidence through research - If the baby is sick, that backwashed saliva carries traces of the infecting pathogen into the mother's breast tissue. Her immune system detects it, identifies the threat, and begins manufacturing targeted antibodies. These then appear in the very next feed of milk delivered to the sick infant. Human studies have steadily supported this. Riskin et al. (2012), published in Pediatric Research, demonstrated that when nursing infants were ill, their mothers' milk showed a dramatic surge in white blood cells, particularly macrophages, along with raised levels of TNF-α, a key inflammatory signal. These levels fell back to normal once the baby recovered. Mothers of healthy babies showed no such changes. Hassiotou et al. (2013), in Clinical and Translational Immunology, confirmed that both maternal and infant infections trigger a rapid leukocyte response in breast milk. Then a landmark 2022 study in Nature provided the clearest mechanistic proof yet. It tracked a virus from an infected mouse pup's saliva, through the nipple, into the mother's milk ducts, and demonstrated a subsequent antibody surge in her milk. Taken together, the evidence describes a mother and infant in quiet, continuous biological dialogue through the breast. Illness whispered through saliva. Answered in medicine. Still remains a hypothesis but the evidence is piling up.
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Tell me a beautiful medical fact.

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Daily Monitor
Daily Monitor@DailyMonitor·
UPDATE: CURE Children’s Hospital of Uganda, located in Mbale District, is marking 25 years of service with the opening of a new surgical centre, further strengthening its position as one of Africa’s leading paediatric hospitals for brain surgery and the treatment of neurological conditions. The hospital is renowned for its minimally invasive endoscopic neurosurgical procedures and continues to attract surgeons from around the world through its prestigious CURE Neuro Fellowship Programme. #MonitorUpdates 📹: Phoebe Masongole
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Manchester United
Manchester United@ManUtd·
What's your favourite goal of the season so far? 💭 And why is it this @PatrickDorgu13 rocket? 🚀
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KAT
KAT@reallKAT·
Do you know that the Bible records that, Jesus carefully folded the garment he was buried with in the tomb and then went out. That’s to show you he didn’t just rush out. He took his time. That’s the greatest Aura of all time man🔥😂🙌
KAT@reallKAT

The greatest comeback in history.

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Phaneroo
Phaneroo@Phanerookampala·
The God who creates order out of your chaos: the secret of the folded cloth 📝
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Manifest Television
Manifest Television@manifest_tvug·
Happy Resurrection Sunday
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Fox News
Fox News@FoxNews·
A quiet shift is happening. Young Americans across the country are turning to faith, searching for truth, purpose, and something deeper than what modern culture has to offer. Churches are seeing rising conversions, especially among Gen Z, as many rethink what they believe and why. This shift is reshaping how the next generation approaches faith, meaning, and community.
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Hillary
Hillary@Hillz_25·
Mandated to give you this Worship from a place of surrender 🙌
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Dr. Oriba Dan Langoya
Dr. Oriba Dan Langoya@DrOribaDan·
The ethusiasm to make a mother survive, yesterday's transfer 11pm, Yumbe Reg Referral Hospital, led by Dr. @OworinaweSarah EM Physician. We Discussed POCUS & ECG on phone. Post-partum with massive PE, worsening DIB. Instituted Highflow @lacor_hospital & thrombolytics. Stable now
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KAT
KAT@reallKAT·
Looking unto Jesus, the Author & Finisher of my Faith.
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KAT
KAT@reallKAT·
Oh man!!!! What a word🔥 you need to watch this till the end. Save it for later also.
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Kreative Doctor ⚕️
Kreative Doctor ⚕️@the_grafixmedic·
Hot take: Medical school doesn’t really test your intelligence it tests how long you can endure without completely shutting down. Getting in proves you have the intellect. Staying in builds the stamina. It’s less about being the smartest person in the room and more about learning how to carry yourself through the storm and still show up the next day. The journey isn’t about brilliance alone it’s about strength when things get hard. It demands sacrifice, resilience, and years of putting parts of your life on hold and honestly it's not easy...like not easy at all.
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Manchester United
Manchester United@ManUtd·
Now you see him, now you don't! 👋⚡️
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Mengo Hospital
Mengo Hospital@mengo_hospital·
We continue to encourage minimally invasive surgery as a way of improving patient outcomes. A patient who had struggled for years with chest pain, abdominal discomfort, and persistent pelvic pain had previously been treated for ulcers and PID without lasting relief. Endoscopy revealed a Grade II hiatal hernia, but imaging could not explain the pelvic pain. Today, during a combined laparoscopic procedure led by Dr. Mwanje, Head of Surgery, together with the Gynecology team including Dr. Sabiti, two major issues were addressed in one sitting. The hiatal hernia was surgically corrected through fundoplication and pyloroplasty, while direct pelvic assessment confirmed severe endometriosis; finally identifying the source of the chronic pain. Using small keyhole incisions, laparoscopic surgery minimizes large wounds, reduces pain, and supports faster recovery. One minimally invasive approach. Two significant conditions treated. A clearer diagnosis and a better recovery path. #MengoCares
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Phaneroo
Phaneroo@Phanerookampala·
You had to be there | January Highlights
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