This Week's Top 10 Viewed Stories
� 1. Heart Attack: Treatment Changes, Better Survival
Aug. 4, 2014 - Changes in the treatment of the most common form of heart attack over the past decade have been associated with higher survival rates for men and women regardless of age, race and ethnicity,...
Aug. 4, 2014 - Changes in the treatment of the most common form of heart attack over the past decade have been associated with higher survival rates for men and women regardless of age, race and ethnicity,...
� 2. New Trick for ’Old’ Drug Brings Hope for Pancreatic Cancer Patients
Aug. 3, 2014 - Scientists have found a new use for an old drug by showing that it shrinks a particular type of pancreatic cancer tumor and stops it ...
Aug. 3, 2014 - Scientists have found a new use for an old drug by showing that it shrinks a particular type of pancreatic cancer tumor and stops it ...
� 3. New Knee Implant Saves the Ligaments (2nd week)
July 22, 2014 - A new total knee replacement that saves all of the ligaments can make a person’s knee feel and move just like the original. During a traditional total knee replacement, the surgeon must remove the...
July 22, 2014 - A new total knee replacement that saves all of the ligaments can make a person’s knee feel and move just like the original. During a traditional total knee replacement, the surgeon must remove the...
� 4. Clues to Curbing Obesity Found in Neuronal ’Sweet Spot’
Aug. 1, 2014 - Preventing weight gain, obesity, and ultimately diabetes could be as simple as keeping a nuclear receptor from being activated in a small part of the brain, according to a new...
Aug. 1, 2014 - Preventing weight gain, obesity, and ultimately diabetes could be as simple as keeping a nuclear receptor from being activated in a small part of the brain, according to a new...
� 5. Ice Cold Heart Therapy
BALTIMORE (Ivanhoe Newswire) - Atrial fibrillation affects about 2.7 million Americans. It’s a condition that causes heart palpitations, shortness of breath and dizziness. If left untreated, it can be life-threatening. Now doctors are freezing the problem away.
BALTIMORE (Ivanhoe Newswire) - Atrial fibrillation affects about 2.7 million Americans. It’s a condition that causes heart palpitations, shortness of breath and dizziness. If left untreated, it can be life-threatening. Now doctors are freezing the problem away.
� 6. Baked, Broiled Fish Weekly Boosts Brain Health
Aug. 4, 2014 - Eating baked or broiled fish once a week is good for the brain, regardless of how much omega-3 fatty acid it contains, according to researchers. The findings add to growing evidence that lifestyle ...
Aug. 4, 2014 - Eating baked or broiled fish once a week is good for the brain, regardless of how much omega-3 fatty acid it contains, according to researchers. The findings add to growing evidence that lifestyle ...
� 7. Habba Syndrome or Irritable Bowel? -- In-Depth Doctor’s Interview (2nd week)
Saad Habba, MD, Gastroenterologist at Mount Sinai School of Medicine talks about a newly-diagnosed digestive condition
Saad Habba, MD, Gastroenterologist at Mount Sinai School of Medicine talks about a newly-diagnosed digestive condition
� 8. 5 Signs You Need More Vitamin D
(Ivanhoe Newswire) - The sun, salmon, tuna, milk, cereal, pork, eggs, and mushrooms are all great sources of vitamin-D, but most Americans are deficient in it. How do you know if you’re one of them?
(Ivanhoe Newswire) - The sun, salmon, tuna, milk, cereal, pork, eggs, and mushrooms are all great sources of vitamin-D, but most Americans are deficient in it. How do you know if you’re one of them?
� 9. Shrinking Prostates Without Surgery -- In-Depth Doctor’s Interview (2nd week)
Jams Spies, MD, Interventional Radiologist at Medstar Georgetown University Medical Center talks about a new way doctors are shrinking prostates.
Jams Spies, MD, Interventional Radiologist at Medstar Georgetown University Medical Center talks about a new way doctors are shrinking prostates.
� 10. Top Cancer Fighting Foods
(Ivanhoe Newswire) - You’re told you have cancer. What you put in your body before and after diagnosis could be the difference in surviving or dying. We know what’s good, but what’s best when it comes to cancer fighting foods?
(Ivanhoe Newswire) - You’re told you have cancer. What you put in your body before and after diagnosis could be the difference in surviving or dying. We know what’s good, but what’s best when it comes to cancer fighting foods?
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