PICS: Post Intensive Care Syndrome - Ivanhoe Broadcast News, Inc.
Every year in the United States, more than five million patients are admitted to intensive care units for treatment of life-threatening conditions. Find out about post intensive care syndrome, and how some doctors are changing the way they treat patients.
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An idea that started at a kitchen table is now bringing futuristic bionic arms to kids around the country. See how a young team is making a huge difference for amputees
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A woman in chronic pain said she didn’t want to take opioids. Then she couldn’t believe what her doctor said next. Find out what he prescribed and why it worked.
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A large percentage of women with estrogen-positive breast cancer won’t respond to standard drugs. But one researcher’s discovery may change that. Find out more on an innovative test
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Cardiac rehab can be a long and painful process after bypass surgery, but a new technique for recovery is reducing time in the hospital and improving outcomes.
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Smart Living for this week:
Doctor's In-depth Interview of the week
OCD: When You Can’t Stop Doing What You’re Doing Eric Storch, PhD, Professor, McIngvale Endowed Chair and Professor in the Menninger Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Baylor College Of Medicine
Quote of the week:“Loving anybody and being loved by anybody is a tremendous danger, a tremendous responsibility...”
— James Baldwin reflected in his final interview
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