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Posted April 22, 2013:
- Gone, but Not Forgotten: Scientists Recall EP, Perhaps the World’s Second-Most Famous Amnesiac
- Lung Cancer Mortality Rates Linked to Primary Care Provider Density
- Physicians Less Likely to 'Bond' With Overweight Patients
- Facial Dog Bites in Children May Require Repeated Plastic Surgery
- Some Visible Signs of Lyme Disease Are Easily Missed or Mistaken
- Experimental Therapy Saves Child Born 'Without Bones'
- 40 Percent of Parents Give Young Kids Cough/cold Medicine That They Shouldn't
- Using Nitrous Oxide for Anesthesia Doesn't Increase -- And May Decrease -- Complications and Death, Studies Suggest
Posted April 21, 2013:
Posted April 20, 2013:
- Mathematical Models out-Perform Doctors in Predicting Cancer Patients' Responses to Treatment
- Landmark Studies Report on Success of Using Image-Guided Brachytherapy to Treat Cervical Cancer
Posted April 19, 2013:
- Scientific Basis for Cognitive Complaints of Breast Cancer Patients
- Accuracy and Reliability of Ecg Interpretation by Physicians Is Limited, Study Suggests
- Intense, Specialized Training in Young Athletes Linked to Serious Overuse Injuries
- Alternative Medicine Use by MS Patients Now Mapped
Posted April 18, 2013:
- Genital Wart Rate in Young Women Plummets Thanks to HPV Vaccine, Claim Researchers
- Knee Bracing Can 'Significantly' Reduce Pain of Kneecap Osteoarthritis, Study Suggests
- Cold Winters Freezing out Breast Cancer Treatment
- Outpatients, Hospital Patients Face Growing, but Different Problems With Antibiotic Resistance
- Anesthesia Increases Success Rates of Turning Breech Babies, Reduces Delivery Costs
- 'Health MOT' Programme Could Uncover 440,000 New Diabetes, Heart or Kidney Patients Per Year
- Hologram-Like 3-D Brain Helps Researchers Decode Migraine Pain
- High Levels of Glutamate in Brain May Kick-Start Schizophrenia: Implications for Early Diagnosis and New Treatment Strategies
- Scientists Scan the Human Heart to Create Digital Anatomical Library
- Despite Superbug Crisis, Progress in Antibiotic Development 'Alarmingly Elusive'
- Demanding Physical Work Associated With an Increased Risk of Cardiovascular Disease
- Photoacoustics Spares Healthy Lymph Nodes in Patients With Metastasized Cancer
Posted April 17, 2013:
- Frog-Like Robot Will Help Surgeons
- Reducing the Pain of Movement in Intensive Care
- The Doctor Won't See You Now? Study: US Facing a Neurologist Shortage
- Patient Satisfaction With Hospital Stay Does Not Reflect Quality of Surgical Care
- Improved Molecular Tools Streamline Influenza Testing and Management
- Mindfulness Therapy Might Help Veterans With Combat-Related Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
- Inpatients Who Have STEMI Heart Attacks More Likely to Die Than Outpatients
- Half of Tamiflu Prescriptions Went Unused During 2009 H1N1 Swine Flu Pandemic, UK Sewage Study
- CT and Serum LDH Shows Promise as Survival Predictor for Some Metastatic Melanoma Patients
Posted April 16, 2013:
- Differences in Staging and Treatment Likely to Be Behind UK's Low Bowel Cancer Survival
- What Really Makes Us Fat? Article Questions Our Understanding of the Cause of Obesity
- Genetic Markers Linked to the Development of Lymphedema in Breast Cancer Survivors
- Patients With Surgical Complications Provide Greater Hospital Profit-Margins
- Clinical Trials for Cellulite Treatment on the Horizon
- Survived Cancer? Now Look out for Cardiovascular Risks
- Researchers Devise X-Ray Approach to Track Surgical Devices, Minimize Radiation Exposure
- Better Skin Grafting: Inspired by Spiny-Headed Worms, Scientists Invent Microneedle Adhesive Stronger Than Surgical Staples
- A Quarter of Patients Discharged from Hospitals Return to ERs Within 30 Days
- Mammogram Tool Improves Some Breast Cancer Detection but Also Increases False Alarms
- Lack of Consensus Among Health Care Providers in Identifying Sepsis Poses Threat to Treatment
- Paper-Thin Skin Patch Collects Vitals: E-Health Made Easier and More Comfortable
- Lower Education Linked to Premature Death from Malignant Melanoma
- No Evidence That Digoxin Increases Mortality as Treatment for Atrial Fibrillation
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