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Health & Technology (Page 325)

Gene Study Offers Clues to Why Autism Strikes More Males

2014-02-27
By: Weekly MD Team
On: February 27, 2014
In: Genetics and Genetic Disorders, Health & Technology, Kids' Health

Girls seem to tolerate more genetic mutations than boys do before showing symptoms of disorderContinue Reading

Vinegar May Be Cheap, Safe Way to Kill TB Germ

2014-02-27
By: Weekly MD Team
On: February 27, 2014
In: Health & Technology, Infectious Disease, Public Health

Accidental discovery might help labs, clinics disinfect, especially in cash-poor countriesContinue Reading

Getting Teeth Pulled Before Heart Surgery May Pose Serious Risks

2014-02-27
By: Weekly MD Team
On: February 27, 2014
In: Care Giving, Dental / Oral, Health & Technology, Heart / Cardiovascular, Infectious Disease, Urinary System

Study found 8 percent of those who did suffered a heart attack, stroke, kidney failure or deathContinue Reading

Quick Vision Test May Help Spot Concussions on Sidelines

2014-02-26
By: Weekly MD Team
On: February 26, 2014
In: Fitness & Exercise, General Health, Head & Neck, Health & Technology, Neurological

Combined with two other simple screenings, all cases of head injury were caught, researchers reportContinue Reading

Quick Vision Test May Help Spot Concussions on Sidelines

2014-02-26
By: Weekly MD Team
On: February 26, 2014
In: Fitness & Exercise, General Health, Head & Neck, Health & Technology, Neurological

Combined with two other simple screenings, all cases of head injury were caught, researchers reportContinue Reading

Necks, Butts Growth Areas for U.S. Plastic Surgeons

2014-02-26
By: Weekly MD Team
On: February 26, 2014
In: Cancer, Cosmetic, Head & Neck, Health & Technology, Healthy Living

More than 15 million cosmetic surgeries and minimally invasive procedures performed in 2013Continue Reading

Transfusions Risky During Certain Heart Procedures, Study Finds

2014-02-25
By: Weekly MD Team
On: February 25, 2014
In: Blood and Blood Disorders, Doctors and Health Care, Health & Technology, Heart / Cardiovascular, Mental Health

Angioplasty patients run the risk of heart attacks, strokes and death, researchers say
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Transfusions Risky During Certain Heart Procedures, Study Finds

2014-02-25
By: Weekly MD Team
On: February 25, 2014
In: Blood and Blood Disorders, Doctors and Health Care, Health & Technology, Heart / Cardiovascular, Mental Health

Angioplasty patients run the risk of heart attacks, strokes and death, researchers say
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Tarantula Venom Has Painkiller Potential: Study

2014-02-25
By: Weekly MD Team
On: February 25, 2014
In: Arthritis, Bones & Joints, General Health, Health & Technology, Pain and Pain Management, Skin Care

Spider toxins could be used to develop safe, effective medicines, researchers sayContinue Reading

MERS Virus That Threatens Humans Also Found in Camels

2014-02-25
By: Weekly MD Team
On: February 25, 2014
In: Asthma, Health & Technology, Healthy Living, Infectious Disease

The respiratory virus has been infecting dromedaries for at least 20 years, researchers sayContinue Reading

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