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Safe for Stroke Patients to Continue Blood Thinners Before Minor Surgical Procedures
May 29, 2013 It is is likely safe to continue taking blood thinners before minor procedures such as dental procedures, cataract surgery or dermatologic procedures, according to a new guideline from the American ... > full story -
New Treatment for Stroke Set to Increase Chances of Recovery
May 29, 2013 Researchers have completed a landmark study which has revealed a new way to treat strokes caused by bleeding inside the ... > full story -
Gene Therapies for Regenerative Surgery Are Getting Closer
May 29, 2013 Experimental genetic techniques may one day provide plastic and reconstructive surgeons with an invaluable tool—the ability to promote growth of the patient's own tissues for reconstructive ... > full story -
Nanomedicines' Impact on Patients Under the Microscope
May 29, 2013 A pioneering imaging technique to track the effects of next-generation nanomedicines on patients has now been ... > full story -
Operative Death Rates Higher at Weekend, Warn Researchers
May 29, 2013 There is a higher risk of death for patients who have elective surgery later in the week and at the weekend, compared with those earlier in the week, new research ... > full story -
Different Types of Psychotherapy Have Similar Benefits for Depression
May 28, 2013 Treatments for depression that don't involve antidepressant drugs but rather focus on different forms of talking therapy (referred to as psychotherapeutic interventions) are all beneficial, with no ... > full story -
Significantly Improved Survival Rates for Stem Cell Transplant Recipients
May 28, 2013 Study of 38,000 blood stem cell transplant recipients shows that survival rates increased significantly over 12 years, and numbers of patients receiving transplants grew ... > full story -
African-Americans Experience Longer Delays Between Diagnosis and Treatment of Prostate Cancer
May 28, 2013 Among men with prostate cancer, African-Americans experience longer treatment delays after being diagnosed than Caucasians. That is the finding of an analysis that suggests that efforts are needed to ... > full story -
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Copper Destroys Norovirus, Study Suggests
May 28, 2013 New research shows that copper and copper alloys will rapidly destroy norovirus - the highly-infectious sickness bug. The virus can be contracted from contaminated food or water, person-to-person ... > full story -
Aspirin Triggered Resolvin Protects Against Cognitive Decline After Surgery
May 28, 2013 Resolvins are molecules naturally produced by the body from omega-3 fatty acids – a process that can be jumpstarted by common aspirin. In a new study researchers describe how resolvins could ... > full story
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