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A Basic Hospital To-Do List Saves Lives
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Study Says Implants Double Risk of Infection in Breast Reconstruction
2008-01-23 04:51 - Women given implants immediately after mastectomies were twice as likely to acquire infections as those whose own tissue was used in breast reconstruction.

The Prostate and Surgery (1 Letter)
2008-01-23 04:51 - To the Editor:.

In Crisis, or Just an Egoist? (1 Letter)
2008-01-23 04:51 - To the Editor:.

Symptoms: Irritable Bowel Syndrome and Action by the Brain
2008-01-23 04:51 - Women who suffer from irritable bowel syndrome may respond to pain signals differently from other women, a new study suggests.

In the Lab: Simple Math Errors Can Imperil Patients
2008-01-23 04:51 - Doctors make the same arithmetic mistakes the rest of us make, but the consequences can be considerably more serious.

Outcomes: Heeding Familiar Advice May Add Years to Your Life
2008-01-23 04:51 - Researchers have calculated just how many years you can add to your life by adopting healthy habits.

Cancer Data? Sorry, Can?t Have It
2008-01-23 04:50 - One might expect cancer researchers to promote the free and open exchange of information. They don?t.

A Nazi Past Casts a Pall on Name of a Disease
2008-01-23 04:50 - A movement to discredit the name of Dr. Friedrich Wegener, who discovered a rare blood vessel inflammation in 1936, is beginning to gather momentum.

Teenagers, Scalpels and Real Cadavers
2008-01-23 04:50 - Some high school biology classes are using real human cadavers to teach students anatomy in a different way.


 
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