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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 >> | | | | It was once thought that whatever mobility stroke survivors had after two years, that's all they would ever get, but researchers are developing new technology that's proving that fact wrong. Full Story >> | | | | In an effort to speed up the process, the FDA said it's fast tracking promising drugs and breakthrough therapies for serious and life-threatening conditions. Full Story >> | | | | Regular medical screenings can only catch so much, unless your doctor is a "medical intuitive." One man has received some national attention for his claims that he can diagnose your health problems by simply looking at you. 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 >> | 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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