Boy, two, whose parents were ‘accused of abusing him’ when they took him to A&E with bruises is diagnosed with
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More cancer patients get help to quit smoking
When patients who smoke begin cancer treatment at Siteman Cancer Center at Barnes-Jewish Hospital and Washington University School of Medicine
Continue reading »Music may offer alternative to preoperative drug routinely used to calm nerves
Music may offer an alternative to the use of a drug routinely used to calm the nerves before the use
Continue reading »Father’s mysterious condition causes him to vomit EIGHT TIMES a day
Father, 23, who ‘vomits eight times a day’ because of a mysterious condition he’s had for TWO YEARS launches a
Continue reading »New technology targets cancer, other diseases, and hidden elements that allow those diseases to thrive
A Purdue University-affiliated startup has created a platform aimed at treating relapse patients for cancers and other diseases by taking
Continue reading »New technique uses microcurrent to exercise heart muscle
In a study conducted by MedUni Vienna/Vienna General Hospital, a new type of device has been successfully used for the
Continue reading »Surgeons claim to have rebuilt a man’s hand after it was torn in three
Gruesome images reveal how surgeons stitched a man’s hand back together after it was torn into THREE PIECES by a
Continue reading »The cost of ’embarrassment’ when it comes to cervical cancer test
Heather Dunn hadn't intended on being eight months late for her scheduled pap smear but life, and life with a
Continue reading »Study finds ACOs need a balance of PCPs and specialists to best reduce health care costs
Accountable care organizations (ACOs), the health care delivery model created by the Affordable Care Act in an effort to reduce
Continue reading »Similarities of small cell cancers to blood cancers could lead to better treatments
An interdisciplinary team of UCLA scientists has found that small cell neuroendocrine cancers from a range of tissues have a
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