The Conflict Between Healing, Beautifying, and Moral Obligation

When medicine stops asking “how to heal?” and begins questioning “how far to transform?”, the operating room becomes the final frontier of the human condition.   By Ehab Soltan HoyLunes – The human body has never been strictly biological; it is identity, symbol, and narrative. For centuries, the medical act was limited to the restoration of homeostasis and functionality: suturing,…

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Echoes of the Unconscious: Redeeming Guilt Within Walls

A journey from Freud’s “criminal out of a sense of guilt” to the neurobiology of trauma: How the penitentiary system evolves from unconscious punishment to genetic and social transformation.   By Ana Rosa Rodríguez HoyLunes – Having recently graduated with an undergraduate degree in Education, specializing in Guidance, from the illustrious University of Zulia in my birth country, Venezuela, the…

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Within the Walls: La interna, by Marta Martín Girón

An analysis of Marta Martín Girón’s narrative: between Cay’s estrangement, the emotional architecture of the walls, and the modesty of an identity being reconstructed in the shadows. By Claudia Benítez HoyLunes – This reading is part of the “Leo por ti” (I read for you) series, a space promoted by HoyLunes. It is an intimate and contemplative gesture: to remain…

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Light as Scalpel and Microscope: The Dawn of Photonic Medicine in Dermatology

From selective photothermolysis to AI-guided optical biopsy: how photon engineering is redefining diagnosis, treatment, and clinical ethics in the 21st century.   By Ehab Soltan HoyLunes – Innovation and Health Special Historically, dermatology was an eminently visual specialty. For centuries, diagnosis depended on morphology observable to the naked eye, and treatment relied on the mechanical or chemical capacity to alter…

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Identity, Difference, and Segregation: The Limits of Communitarianism

An analysis of the drift of contemporary communitarianism: how the search for refuge in one’s own can lead to identity isolation, the segregation of the social bond, and the challenge of rebuilding a universal “us” against the logic of “us versus them”.   By Claudia Benítez HoyLunes – A few days ago, I found myself in a wonderful space for…

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The Architecture of the Algorithm: AI and the New Paradigm of Implantology in the DACH–Spain Axis

An analysis of biomedical engineering, computer vision, and industrial strategy at the convergence redefining European oral surgery.   By Ehab Soltan HoyLunes – For decades, dental implantology was built upon a combination of manual expertise and a two-dimensional interpretation of anatomy. Surgeons relied on tactile sensitivity and panoramic radiographs to navigate a complex three-dimensional environment. However, we are witnessing the…

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The Second Big Bang: Algorithms of Life and the Renaissance of Reproductive Medicine

Technical, clinical, and strategic analysis of Artificial Intelligence-assisted embryo selection in the European ecosystem: morphokinetic fundamentals, impact on cumulative pregnancy rates, and regulatory challenges under the ESHRE framework and German legislation.   By Ehab Soltan HoyLunes – For decades, embryology was a discipline of “clinical intuition” and artisanal mastery. Specialists observed through the microscope, assessed blastocyst symmetry, and, based on…

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The New Frontier of Congenital Heart Disease: From Neonatal Survival to Adult Complexity

A review of the evolution of surgical treatment, systemic chronicity, and the role of artificial intelligence in precision medicine.   By Ehab Soltan HoyLunes — Congenital heart disease (CHD) represents the most frequent structural malformation, with a global prevalence stabilized between “8 and 10 cases per 1,000 live births.” However, the most disruptive data point is not its incidence, but…

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The Thinking City and the Feeling City: European Leadership Beyond the Algorithm

The success of urban digital governance will not be defined by the speed of its networks, but by its capacity to integrate artificial intelligence with human dignity.   By Ehab Soltan HoyLunes — Europe does not simply need more sensors; it needs discernment. During the last decade, the conversation regarding ‘Smart Cities’ has been dominated by technical fascination: the deployment…

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Lacunar Stroke: Cumulative Impact on Cognitive Impairment and Cerebral Small Vessel Disease

Pathophysiological implications, advanced neuroimaging biomarkers, and secondary prevention strategies in the preservation of functional autonomy.     By Ehab Soltan HoyLunes – Contemporary cerebrovascular disease demands a transition from an episodic care model toward one of structural chronic disease management. A critical proportion of ischemic events originates from the occlusion of deep penetrating arteries, resulting in small-dimension infarcts—generally <15 mm—termed…

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