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April 08, 2011
New test 'scores' the status of scoliosis in children, determining their need for surgery.
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April 08, 2011
New statistics released by the American Society of Plastic Surgeons show big increases in plastic surgeries among men.
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April 08, 2011
Symptoms resembling the flu became a deadly threat for one teenage boy. We’ll show you a new approach to remove tumors that helped him find relief without scarring him for ...
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April 08, 2011
More than 1.5 million Americans will be diagnosed with some type of cancer this year. The latest technology is setting sites on destroying this deadly disease in half the time as traditional ...
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April 08, 2011
Unclogging your arteries — the new treatment that would give patients with total blockage another option.  credit: Ivanhoe
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April 08, 2011
Right now, five million Americans are living with heart failure, and that number is expected to double in the next 15 years.  A recently approved FDA treatment is helping stop ...
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April 08, 2011
It’s the second most common cancer in the U.S for men and the second leading cause of cancer death! Not one but two new ways to fight cancer is helping people get back to life quicker and ...
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April 08, 2011
The same technology used in Hollywood movies is helping make history in the OR. A new 3-D endoscopic brain surgery is making doctors jump into action.  credit: Ivanhoe
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April 08, 2011
Police see an increase in domestic violence reports when a city’s local NFL team suffers an unexpected loss.
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April 08, 2011
A new study finds occasional physical and sexual activity is linked to an increased risk for heart attack.
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April 04, 2011
Deep Vein-Thrombosis affects t two million Americans each year. Doctors used to implant permanent filters to treat it. But now, many believe some of those devices did more harm than good
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April 04, 2011
Americans spend 50-billion dollars a year on low back pain. A new breakthrough is helping people get rid of those annoying aches and pain faster.  credit: Ivanhoe
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April 04, 2011
Groundbreaking research looks at women fighting Triple Negative Breast Cancer — an aggressive subtype striking 10 to 20 percent of women with breast cancer — typically young, ...
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April 04, 2011
Dr. Nancy Snyderman (NBC Today Show) discusses common eye problems associated with aging.
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April 04, 2011
Three million Americans have some form of epilepsy — a condition that causes violent, sometimes dangerous seizures. A new surgery stops the seizures for good.  credit: ...
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March 31, 2011
Parkinson’s, the inability to control your own movements. Now, a new treatment helped one woman stop her shaking hands and walk on her own.  credit: Ivanhoe
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March 31, 2011
More than 60,000 men, women and children will be diagnosed with a brain tumor in the U.S. We’ll show you how one surgeon helped one woman get her life back and see things clearly ...
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March 31, 2011
Her symptoms said Parkinson’s, but her brain said something else. The real diagnoses? Normal pressure hydrocephalus, a debilitating neurological disease that affects one in every 200 adults in ...
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March 30, 2011
Young girl has blood disease no doctor had ever seen before.
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March 30, 2011
Researchers say the potentially serious complications linked to bariatric surgery are worth the risk.
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