Tuesday, July 30, 2019

Be the First to Know about Femur Surgery Breakthrough: and more!

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Your next fractured bone could someday soon be easier to fix … and it’s all because one doctor reached out for help. We’ll tell you more about this new invention and the unlikely group who created it



Young athletes who experience back pain are often diagnosed with a condition that left untreated, can lead to pain, numbness, and difficulty walking. But new surgical techniques are making spinal surgery less invasive and safer.



About 25 percent of all women with breast cancers have a subtype called HER2. Targeted therapies have greatly improved survival, but side effects have been too much for some to tolerate...



A hospital and a store that sells guns are teaming up to make sure firearms are locked up at home...



More than 90 percent of adults in the U.S have cavities. While they are extremely common, there are a lot of misconceptions





Doctor's In-depth Interview of the week
 
Coronary Artery Spasms: Prinzmetal Angina 
Peter Reyes, MD, Cardiologist
The Heart Center at Mercy, Baltimore

 



Quote of the week:

“A garden  is always a series of losses set against a few triumphs, like life itself.” 

— May Sarton




 



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