One of the promising non-invasive brain therapeutic methods is the repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS). During such a procedure, a
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Study finds more than 40 percent of prostate biopsies could be avoided with new blood test
A multi-center study that validates the clinical performance of IsoPSA—a new blood test that has proven to be more accurate
Continue reading »Ultrasound guidelines identify children who should be biopsied for thyroid cancer
A Loyola Medicine study has found that new ultrasound guidelines can reliably identify pediatric patients who should be biopsied for
Continue reading »Six months of Herceptin could be as effective as 12 months for some women with HER2 positive breast cancer
For women with HER2 positive early-stage breast cancer taking Herceptin for six months could be as effective as 12 months
Continue reading »Identifying PTSD could be affected under proposed changes to global diagnostic tool
Fewer individuals across the globe would be diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) under proposed changes to the most widely
Continue reading »Study identifies receptor that may be targeted to repair the heart after heart attack, cardiac arrest
Studies have shown that a simple treatment called lipid emulsion therapy—fatty acids administered intravenously—can heal damage to the heart after
Continue reading »Osteopathy can be used to treat mental health related to back pain – new study
Millions worldwide suffer from chronic musculoskeletal back pain (lasting more than three months). The problem is so big that in
Continue reading »Ebola vaccines to be shipped to Congo, WHO chief says
Ebola vaccines will be shipped as quickly as possible to Congo as the number of suspected cases in the latest
Continue reading »I Tried Meghan Markle’s Facial Massage and My Face Will Never Be the Same Again
The buccal massage sounds weird and invasive, but after getting one all I could think was, Where has this facial
Continue reading »Should the number of GP’s patient consultations be capped?
The British Medical Association recently proposed guidance to cap the number of patients a GP sees each day to prevent
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