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Algae Might Help Restore Your Heart After Heart Attack; New Study from Stony Brook University HospitalResearchers at Stony Brook's Heart Institute are part of Preservation clinical trial. This study is being done to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of algae
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Gynecologic Surgical Device to Remove Tumors From Uterus Actually Spreads Cancer Instead of Removing itThe tools are known as laparoscopic power morcellators, and they have been widely used in operations to remove fibroid tumors from the uterus. Sometimes they
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Sponge on a string may be a viable alternative to endoscopyA new test, “cytosponge,” looks like a large multi-vitamin attached to a string. Patients swallow the capsule and then it expands into a sponge in the stomach
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New study suggests that sexual activity lowers men’s prostate cancer risk.Canadian scientists analyzed questionnaires from more than 3,200 men and found men who had sex with more than 20 women decreased risk of prostate cancer by 28%.
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Is Open Heart Surgery still Necessary? New Study Says There May Be Better AlternativesAn innovative group of surgeons have started doing aortic valve replacements instead of open heart surgery. This type of procedure has less of a recovery period
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Double Mastectomy Following Cancer Diagnosis...Hold That Scalpel or Go For It? New Study reveals some may be jumping the gun.Reuters reports on research that shows removal rates for early cancers are increasing across the U.S. Women fear that the cancer will progress
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New study reveals use of aspirin to prevent heart attacks may not be as effective as once thoughtMany doctors prescribe aspirin to heart patients to prevent them from having (sometimes another) a heart attack. But does this aspirin regimen really help?
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New Study; Almost 25% of breast cancer patients who had breast conservation surgery needed a second surgery.Study revealed that 25% of women who had breast conservation surgery for breast cancer needed a second operation. The study consisted of 240,000 women who had
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Is gene therapy the future for managing cancer treatment?Chemotherapy and radiation kill cancer cells, unfortunately, they also kill healthy cells. Scientists are now focusing on Gene Therapy.
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Experimental therapy...Using HIV to Treat CancerExperimental treatment of fighting a deadly form of leukemia with HIV virus is giving a Utah family hope or the future. In 2012 Marshall Jensen was diagnosed