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Health & Technology (Page 330)

U.S. Children’s Hospitals Vary Widely In Tonsillectomy Care

2014-01-20
By: Weekly MD Team
On: January 20, 2014
In: Doctors and Health Care, Head & Neck, Health & Technology

Study finds big differences in what medications patients get during and after procedureContinue Reading

Gene Therapy May Restore Sight in People With Rare Blinding Disease

2014-01-16
By: Weekly MD Team
On: January 16, 2014
In: Alternative Medicine, Eye Care / Vision, Genetics and Genetic Disorders, Health & Technology

Early study saw improvement in six patients with choroideremiaContinue Reading

Ultrasound to Brain May Boost Sensory Perception

2014-01-16
By: Weekly MD Team
On: January 16, 2014
In: Health & Technology, Nervous System, Neurological

In experiment, people did better on subtle tests of ability to distinguish touches on skinContinue Reading

Easier Way for Doctors to Identify Substance Abuse?

2014-01-16
By: Weekly MD Team
On: January 16, 2014
In: Alcoholism, General Health, Health & Technology, Vitamins / Drugs

Study supports asking a simple question, rather than giving lengthy questionnaireContinue Reading

Experimental Drug Shows Promise for Genital Herpes Treatment

2014-01-15
By: Weekly MD Team
On: January 15, 2014
In: Health & Technology, Sexual Health, Vitamins / Drugs

But larger, longer trials are needed, experts sayContinue Reading

Both Sides of Brain Involved in Speech, Study Finds

2014-01-15
By: Weekly MD Team
On: January 15, 2014
In: Health & Technology, Mental Health, Neurological

Discovery might lead to new treatments for stroke victims or those with brain injuries, researchers sayContinue Reading

‘Microparticles’ Show Promise in Healing Damaged Hearts

2014-01-15
By: Weekly MD Team
On: January 15, 2014
In: Health & Technology, Heart / Cardiovascular

Mouse study suggests the therapy can curb injury from inflammation, but human trials are neededContinue Reading

Experimental Vaccines May Extend Life in Pancreatic Cancer

2014-01-14
By: Weekly MD Team
On: January 14, 2014
In: Cancer, Health & Technology, Healthy Living, Mental Health, Vitamins / Drugs

Treatment is less toxic than chemotherapy, researchers find
Continue Reading

Post-Surgical Tests Might Help Spot Colon Cancer’s Return

2014-01-14
By: Weekly MD Team
On: January 14, 2014
In: Cancer, Health & Technology, Mental Health

Study patients who had CEA blood test or CT scan were more likely to undergo follow-up surgery for diseaseContinue Reading

Post-Surgical Tests Might Help Spot Colon Cancer’s Return

2014-01-14
By: Weekly MD Team
On: January 14, 2014
In: Cancer, Health & Technology, Mental Health

Study patients who had CEA blood test or CT scan were more likely to undergo follow-up surgery for diseaseContinue Reading

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