2025-10-28   34

GrSMU Student Writes a Novel

With medicine and literature being his true passions, Hesara Punchihewa, a 6th year student of the Medical Faculty for International Students, has an ambitious goal of pursuing two different careers.

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 2025-10-28   29

Test Access to Wolters Kluwer Health Medical Book Collections

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The GrSMU Library has been granted test access to Wolters Kluwer Health medical book collections

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 2025-10-23   64

The Impact of Reading on Thinking and Emotions

Books are not just a source of information or entertainment. They are a powerful tool for personal transformation, a way to unlock our inner reserves and potential that we may not even be aware of. Recent scientific research has revealed a fascinating picture of how immersing ourselves in text can alter our brain architecture and emotional landscape.

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 2025-10-21   143

Test access to the Begell Biomedical Research Collection

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The GrSMU Library has access to the full-text collection of biomedical journals publi

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 2025-10-20   146

Test Access to the Digital Learning Tool "Medical Atlas"

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GrSMU has been granted test access to the "Medical Atlas", a digital learning tool developed by Privolzhsky Research Medical University.

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 2025-10-15   158

The Screen Epidemic: How Mobile Phones Affect Our Health

Modern society has faced the widespread adoption of mobile phones, which have transformed from a means of communication to an integral part of everyday life...

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 2025-10-07   154

The Art of Body Modification

Piercing, implants, scarification, tunnels, tongue incision (split), and even tattoos on the eyeballs...

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 2025-09-12   370

Happy Libraries Day!

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 2025-09-10   509

Truth in a Drop: Facts and Fiction about Palm Oil

Palm oil has been part of the food industry for over 5,000 years and now plays a significant role in the markets of 130 countries around the world. According to ISTA Mielke GmbH, every third kilogram of oil consumed by humans is palm oil.

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 2025-09-09   312

Boundless Imagination of Gianni Rodari

Gianni Rodari (1920 – 1980) was an Italian children's writer and the man who invented Cipollino. He was very popular in the USSR, and his books were widely translated, published and turned into movies. The poems and fairy tales of this writer are cheerful, bright and fascinating. His works not only sparkle with humor and boundless imagination but also contain quite serious reflections on important social issues.

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 2025-09-03   310

Psychosomatics: How Emotions Affect Our Health

It’s inevitable that people get sick. Feeling sick does not always mean real physical illness, though. People’s fears, doubts, or hurt feelings can manifest themselves through pain, cough, nausea, and drowsiness. This is what doctors refer to as psychosomatics.

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 2025-06-11   881

GrSMU Library Ranked by UniRank

In 2025, among 9,220 libraries of educational institutions of the world, there are 27 libraries of educational institutions of Belarus including the GrSMU Library...

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 2025-05-27   806

Rebel and Pioneer of Children’s Rights Astrid Lindgren

Astrid Lindgren (1907 – 2002) was a Swedish writer and author of world-famous books for children such as Karlsson-on-the-Roof, Pippi Longstocking, Emil of Lönneberg, Ronja, the Robber's Daughter and others. Russian-speaking readers fell in love with Astrid Lindgren due to the translations made by Lilianna Lungina...

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 2025-04-15   852

Famous Authors and Their Pets

Pets are not just animals. They are ideal teachers, loyal friends, partners and companions. They teach us unconditional love, compassion, the ability to forgive and live in the present moment...

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 2025-04-09   901

Names in History. Who Are Famous Diseases Named After?

In the world of medicine, there are many diseases whose names have perpetuated the names of people who have made significant contributions to their study or discovery...

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 2025-04-07   1414

The Heavy Burden of Captivity

Eighty years separate us from the end of the Second World War. They say the years erase a lot. Forgetting is not the worst property of human memory. Still, the years are powerless to erase the memories of the incalculable sufferings and hardships of people and of the millions of victims of bloody fascism. There are crimes that cannot be forgotten or forgiven....

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 2025-03-31   928

Modern Technologies in Medicine

Medical technologies are rapidly developing, opening up new horizons in diagnosis and treatment. They are changing the very essence of healthcare...

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 2025-03-20   956

Hannah Arendt: A Woman in the History of Philosophy

Hannah Arendt (1906 – 1975) was a political thinker and publicist. Her name became widely known due to her book Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on the Banality of Evil...

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 2025-03-11   1794

Farley Mowat. A Writer in Love with Nature

Farley McGill Mowat (1921-2014) was a Canadian writer, naturalist, researcher, and environmentalist who wrote more than 40 works in which man and nature are the main characters...

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 2025-03-05   1692

Access to the MedBaseGeotar Reference and Information System

The MedBaseGeotar reference and information system is designed for practicing medical professionals, researchers, teachers, graduate students, residents, undergraduates, and healthcare managers to quickly search, select, and read the necessary medical literature.

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