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Secondary Hypospadias Repair In Two Stages
Medical News Today - Jan 22 8:01 AM A study from the United Kingdom by Nitkunan, et al reviewed their experience of a two staged reconstruction of a hypospadias revision after failed primary reconstruction. The retrospective review was of a single surgeon's experience. There were 104 patients with hypospadias treated in two stages between July 1998 and June 2003. Forty-two of these patients were secondary reconstructions. [click ...
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Etiology of Infertility
American Family Physician - 2 hours, 43 minutes ago Important topics to address include the frequency and timing of intercourse, and the use of lubricants or other products that may impair fertility. 8-10 The duration of infertility and history of previous fertility for the couple and for each partner individually also need to be addressed, because they affect prognosis and may help in determining etiology.
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Spitzer: No Quick Fix on Cell Towers
AP via Yahoo! Finance - Mar 14 4:22 PM The Spitzer administration said Wednesday that it can't immediately install temporary cell phone towers along the Adirondack Northway sought by state lawmakers, but will continue to seek a solution to limited cell phone coverage in the remote area.
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Hypothyroidism could stunt babies' brain development
The Star - Feb 06 8:23 PM Washington - Even a slightly underactive thyroid - too mild for symptoms - during pregnancy might trigger premature birth and babies with lower IQs. But doctors do not know if it would help to treat a mother without symptoms.
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Preconception training is just as vital as prenatal care
The Record - Mar 14 8:42 AM A paradox of this country's health-care system: With some of the most advanced prenatal and infant care in the world, why aren't our babies healthier?
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It's so much fun, they don't even know it's therapy
Seattle Post-Intelligencer - Feb 05 4:20 PM Little bit Therapeutic Riding Center is more than teaching clients to ride a horse. It helps them learn balance, develop trunk strength and coordination while having fun.
Hysterectomy
Surgery advances aid hysterectomy recovery
Herald & Review - Jan 17 9:58 PM DECATUR - Karla Probst had her tonsils removed at age 30, and then her gall bladder was taken out when she was 35. Three months ago, she needed to have a hysterectomy at the age of 43, but this, she said, was the least painful of all surgeries she underwent.
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NovaSure: One alternative to hysterectomy
The Daily Sentinel - Feb 01 2:06 PM Nacogdoches Medical Center offers a new procedure for women who suffer from heavy menstrual bleeding. This new breakthrough, the patented NovaSure System, provides a minimally invasive outpatient alternative to hysterectomy, while avoiding the potential side effects and long-term risks of drug therapy. The NovaSure System uses a precisely controlled dose of energy to permanently remove the ...
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My IVF and the clinic from hell
Independent - Jan 15 5:01 PM Before I begin grumbling, I should point out that I recently became a mother for the first time. As I write, my seven-week-old daughter Lily is sitting in her rocking chair, looking indignant and wondering why she hasn't got my full attention. Having come face to face with the prospect of never having children with my husband, Mark, I realise that, when it comes to IVF, we are the lucky ones.
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China's intestine transplant survivor marries
EARTHtimes.org - Jan 28 8:41 PM Xi'an (China), Jan 29 (Xinhua) A small-intestine transplant patient in China has married nearly eight years after an organ transplant from his father saved his life.
Iliotibial band syndrome
Conservative therapy stretches Iliotibial band for recovery
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Neurons In CNS Can Regulate Immune System And Suppress Inflammatory Conditions Of CNS
Medical News Today - Apr 27 12:14 AM The neurons in the central nervous system (CNS) are reported to have a previously unknown ability to regulate the immune system and suppress inflammatory conditions of the CNS. This was published by scientists at Lund University in Sweden in an article in the journal of Nature Medicine. This pioneering discovery paves the way for future therapeutic targets for inflammatory and degenerative
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Kagen clinic pulls disputed treatments
Appleton Post-Crescent - 34 minutes ago WASHINGTON Rep. Steve Kagen, who recently turned over the daily operation of his four allergy clinics to his brother, says the clinics will no longer create certain products used in allergy shots for his patients.
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