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Health & Technology (Page 145)

Is Successful Heart Surgery All in the Timing?

2017-10-27
By: Weekly MD Team
On: October 27, 2017
In: Health & Technology, Heart / Cardiovascular

THURSDAY, Oct. 26, 2017 (HealthDay News) — Planning to have open heart surgery anytime soon? You might want to ask your cardiologist to book an afternoon slot in the OR. New research shows that heart operations performed in the afternoon produced better outcomes than those done in the morning. BecauseContinue Reading

Easy Fix for Post-Op Shivers?

2017-10-23
By: Weekly MD Team
On: October 23, 2017
In: Health & Technology, Vitamins / Drugs

Acetaminophen during surgery might reduce common complication, study saysContinue Reading

Hepatitis C Screening May Boost Opioid Treatment Success

2017-10-20
By: Weekly MD Team
On: October 20, 2017
In: Health & Technology, Infectious Disease, Vitamins / Drugs

When people find out they have the infection, they’re more likely to stay off drugsContinue Reading

Textured Breast Implants Linked to Rare Cancer

2017-10-20
By: Weekly MD Team
On: October 20, 2017
In: Arthritis, Bones & Joints, Cancer, Cosmetic, Health & Technology

Researchers say many doctors and patients may be unaware of the riskContinue Reading

Does Your Dog ‘Talk’ to You?

2017-10-19
By: Weekly MD Team
On: October 19, 2017
In: Health & Technology, Healthy Living, Mental Health

Study may advance what’s known about canine-human communicationContinue Reading

Could ‘AI’ Become a Partner in Breast Cancer Care?

2017-10-17
By: Weekly MD Team
On: October 17, 2017
In: Cancer, Health & Technology

Artificial intelligence technology predicted 97 percent of malignancies in studyContinue Reading

Your Robot Masseuse Will See You Now

2017-10-12
By: Weekly MD Team
On: October 12, 2017
In: Back & Spine, Health & Technology, Healthy Living, Pain and Pain Management

Device developers say it offers professional quality and cost savings

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Are Women Surgeons Better Than Men?

2017-10-11
By: Weekly MD Team
On: October 11, 2017
In: General Health, Health & Technology, Mental Health, Sexual Health

Actually, there’s little difference in patient outcomes, study finds
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Childhood ‘Growth’ Tests Not Always Necessary

2017-10-06
By: Weekly MD Team
On: October 6, 2017
In: Health & Technology, Hormones and Disease, Kids' Health, Parenting, Sexual Health

There’s wide range of ‘normal’ growth and development for kids, pediatricians group saysContinue Reading

Rare Tumor May Point the Way to Diabetes Treatment

2017-10-05
By: Weekly MD Team
On: October 5, 2017
In: Diabetes, Genetics and Genetic Disorders, Health & Technology, Hormones and Disease

Insulinomas provide genetic maps for making insulin, researchers say
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