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Nesredin Hassen Yesuf
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A passionate medical writer, committed to transforming complex medical information into clear and impactful content. Backed by a strong academic foundation in medicine and a deep interest in research, the focus lies on evidence-based writing and effective health communication. Actively engaged in clinical and public health research, with work exploring pressing healthcare challenges, analyzing data, and contributing to meaningful solutions that advance medical knowledge and improve patient outcomes.
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Jan 15, 2026 ∙ 4 min
Acute Appendicitis in the 21st Century: Evolving Paradigms in Management
By: Nesredin Hassen Yesuf LinkedIn | Email Introduction Acute appendicitis is a leading global surgical emergency, with an estimated lifetime risk of 7–8% [1]. For over a century, appendectomy has been the undisputed standard of care. However, the contemporary era is marked by a significant paradigm shift, with robust evidence emerging for non-operative management using antibiotics. This evolution, fueled by advancements in diagnostic imaging, improved risk stratification, and high-quality...
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Dec 1, 2025 ∙ 2 min
The Physiology and Mysteries of Yawning: From Brain Cooling to Contagion
By: Nesredin Hassen Yesuf LinkedIn | Email Introduction Yawning is a universal, involuntary reflex characterized by a widely gaped mouth and deep inhalation. Although commonly associated with fatigue or boredom, yawning remains poorly understood. Contemporary research explores its roles in brain cooling, arousal, and social communication, highlighting yawning’s multifaceted nature. Physiological Mechanisms and Functions Historically, yawning was thought to help increase blood oxygen...
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Oct 22, 2025 ∙ 4 min
The Global Burden of Hypertension and Its Impact on Kidney Health: A Public Health Perspective
By: Nesredin Hassen Yesuf LinkedIn | Email Introduction Hypertension, often described as the “silent killer,” remains one of the most important global health challenges of the 21st century. Affecting more than 1.28 billion adults worldwide, hypertension is both a leading cause of cardiovascular disease and a critical driver of chronic kidney disease (CKD) [1,2]. The relationship between blood pressure and renal health is bidirectional: uncontrolled hypertension damages the kidneys, while...
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