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Life-threatening acute water intoxication in a woman undergoing hysteroscopic myomectomy: a case report and review of the literature – BMC Blogs…

Posted: Published on March 12th, 2020

Hysteroscopic procedures are performed using an endoscope, with intrauterine distention using either gas (CO2) or fluid distending media. The procedure can lead to life-threatening events if systemic absorption of distending media such as AWI occurs (0.060.2% of women) [2] Continue reading

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Walman Optical and Essilor Vision Foundation Renew Partnership – InvisionMag

Posted: Published on March 12th, 2020

(PRESS RELEASE) MINNEAPOLIS, MN Walman Optical announced that it has renewed its partnership with Essilor Vision Foundation (EVF) to continue Walman Opticals Kids With a Vision program throughout 2020. Continue reading

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You can have an MRI with a pacemaker, but you’ll need to be cautious – Insider – INSIDER

Posted: Published on March 12th, 2020

Generally, pacemakers improve quality of life for individuals who have a condition causing bradycardia, or a slowed heart rate. However, because there is an electrical device implanted near your heart, you'll need to be more cautious in certain situations. Continue reading

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Measuring iron in the brain can point to dementia – Medical News Today

Posted: Published on March 12th, 2020

Researchers have discovered a way of detecting the progression of dementia in people with Parkinsons disease by measuring iron deposits in their brains. Continue reading

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Atomic Layer Deposition Market Next Big Thing Trends and Forecast to 2026 – 3rd Watch News

Posted: Published on March 12th, 2020

Global Atomic Layer Deposition Marketresearch report utilizes a SWOT analysis as well as Porters Five Forces analysis to reveal the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats. This report is a valuable source of guidance for companies and individuals offering Industry Chain Structure, Business Strategies and Proposals for New Project Investments Continue reading

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Swapping just 100 calories of meat a day for a veggie substitute may help you live longer – here’s why – Shields Gazette

Posted: Published on March 11th, 2020

Swapping small amounts of meat for vegetarian substitutes may have a dramatic effect on our life expectancy, a new study suggests. Continue reading

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FAQ: What You Need To Know As The Coronavirus Hits The Kansas City Metro – KCUR

Posted: Published on March 11th, 2020

The Kansas City area has its first confirmed case of the new coronavirus, a Johnson County woman who has been admitted to University of Kansas Hospital. Continue reading

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Budget: More must be done to protect heart health – British Heart Foundation

Posted: Published on March 11th, 2020

11 March 2020 Imogen Blake Category: BHF Comment The Budgets boost for the NHS to help limit the impact of coronavirus was vital, but much more must be done to protect the nations heart health, the BHF says today. Heart and circulatory conditions cost the NHS in England at least 7.4billion a year. Together, they form the single biggest area where the NHS can save lives over the next 10 years Continue reading

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Eye health: Testing the safety of stem cell therapy for age-related macular degeneration – Open Access Government

Posted: Published on March 10th, 2020

In 2020, the National Eye Institute is launching a clinical trial to test the safety of a patient-specific stem cell therapy to treat geographic atrophy, the advanced dry form of age-related macular degeneration (AMD). The protocol is the first of its kind in the United States to replace a patients eye tissue with tissue derived from induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells engineered from a patients own blood. If successful, this new approach to AMD treatment could prevent millions of Americans from going blind Continue reading

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Being an Everyday Hero For Patients With MPN – Curetoday.com

Posted: Published on March 10th, 2020

In the 2020 Hematology 1 special edition of CURE magazine, we highlight what it means to be an everyday hero by living with MPN or helping patients with the disease cope with it. At CURE Media Groups annual MPN Heroes event, audience members saw that heroes come in all shapes and sizes, and not all of them are saving lives some are fighting for their own. Continue reading

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