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| | | In the U.S., breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer among women. It can also strike men. Learn more in our breast cancer center. Full Story >> | | | | More than a million people are sent to the hospital each year from kidney stones. However, there are some easy dietary changes you can do to avoid them. Full Story >> | | | | Many patients who experience chronic pain throughout their body are told it's all in their head, but new research has revealed a possible cause and cure. Full Story >> | | | | Bread that can prevent cancer, candy to treat oral cancer; researchers are literally cooking up some super-charged versions of our favorite foods to try to prevent or treat some of the most deadly cancers. Full Story >> | | | | Due to new drugs and new treatments, many, many more women will beat breast cancer. There is a new breakthrough that has women leaving the hospital in one day-- surgery, radiation and all. Full Story >> | | | | Hepatitis C is the most common bloodborne viral infection in the US, affecting more than 4-million people. Now there is a new era of Hepatitis-C drugs that could cure the disease, without side effects. Full Story >> | ST. THOMAS HEALTH MEDICAL MONDAYS | | SAINT THOMAS HEALTH MEDICAL MONDAYS Monday, April 15, 2013 TOPIC: Advances in Shoulder Surgery Matthew Willis, MD: orthopaedic surgeon BAPTIST HOSPITAL news notes via www.webmd.com Advances in Shoulder Full Story >> | | | | In part two of our special Lap-Band surgery series we continue to follow our own NewsChannel5 employee Mitzi Gargus during post surgery to find out how she coped with her new lifestyle. Full Story >> | | | | Bariatric Surgeon Dr. Charles Morton gives rules for success with the Lap-Band surgery, and also details food patients can and can not eat. Full Story >> | | A new drug may soon help expectant mothers put up a better fight against a dangerous pregnancy complication. Full Story >> | | New technology helps doctors predict whether you'll have a heart attack. Full Story >> | | | | Information about the rare fungal meningitis outbreak linked to steroid injections in Tennessee and 18 other states. Full Story >> | LIVE WELL: FOOD & NUTRITION | | | |
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