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3-D Printed Model Helps Delicate Kidney Surgery
Surgeons use the technology to better visualize and prepare for tumor-removal procedure
- Posted July 8, 2016
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3-D Printed Model Helps Delicate Kidney Surgery
Surgeons use the technology to better visualize and prepare for tumor-removal procedure
- Posted July 8, 2016
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London’s Great Smog of 1952 Linked to Asthma Surge
Finding may have implications for cities dealing with air pollution today, researcher says
- Posted July 8, 2016
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FDA OKs Non-Prescription Use of Acne Drug
Differin Gel 0.1% is first retinoid medication approved for over-the-counter use
- Posted July 8, 2016
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Why Breast Cancer Survivors Should Exercise
Moderate physical activity can ease stress that impairs memory, study suggests
- Posted July 8, 2016
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1st HPV Test for Use With Preservative Fluid
Human papillomavirus responsible for 70 percent of cervical cancers
- Posted July 8, 2016
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Don’t Let Burns Spoil Your Summer Fun
Follow these expert tips for safe cookouts and sunburn prevention
- Posted July 8, 2016
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Beware Whole Body Cryotherapy Claims, FDA Warns
Health benefits aren't proven, and trendy treatment carries risk of injury
- Posted July 8, 2016
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Obese Preschoolers More Likely to Be Hospitalized
Study also found health care costs about 60 percent higher for these kids
- Posted July 8, 2016
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Are High School Athletes at Risk From Artificial Turf?
Many schools use lower amounts of fake soil as a cost-saving measure, researcher reports
- Posted July 8, 2016