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Watch or Remove? Study Finds One Option May Be Better for Abnormal Cervical Lesions
Key Takeaways Cervical lesions are sometimes found on gynecologic exams, and they can later become cancerous A new study finds the longer-term risks of leaving the lesions intact while watching them might outweigh any benefit Decisions on...
- Posted December 1, 2023
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Treatment Used on Donated Hearts May Be Useless, Even Harmful: Study
A technique doctors use to preserve donated organs is actually doing no good, and might even be harming the organs, a new study reports. Physicians routinely dose deceased organ donors with thyroid hormones, in a bid to...
- Posted December 1, 2023
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Baseball Puts Kids’ Elbows at Risk, Study Shows
FRIDAY, DEC. 1, 2023 (Healthday News) — Millions of American kids and teens love to play the game of baseball, but the sport can leave many with elbow pain and injuries, new research finds. “When we look...
- Posted December 1, 2023