This Week's Top 10 Viewed Stories
� 1. Can Your Own Stem Cells Cure You? (2nd week)
DALLAS. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Using embryonic stem cells in medical research is a controversial topic. Using adult stem cells to cure disease has nothing to do with embryos, and is showing great promise for curing a wide variety of chronic conditions. Now, doctors are using a patient’s own stem cells to heal without surgery.
DALLAS. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Using embryonic stem cells in medical research is a controversial topic. Using adult stem cells to cure disease has nothing to do with embryos, and is showing great promise for curing a wide variety of chronic conditions. Now, doctors are using a patient’s own stem cells to heal without surgery.
� 2. Sunscreen Confusion May Burn Shoppers (2nd week)
June 17, 2015 - Consumers may need more help navigating the sunscreen aisle. A new study found that many people seem to be confused by sunscreen terminology. Only 43 percent of people surveyed understood the ...
June 17, 2015 - Consumers may need more help navigating the sunscreen aisle. A new study found that many people seem to be confused by sunscreen terminology. Only 43 percent of people surveyed understood the ...
� 3. New Blood Vessels Not Essential to Metastases
June 25, 2015 - The growth of metastases in lymph nodes -- the most common site of cancer spread -- does not require the development of new blood vessels, ...
June 25, 2015 - The growth of metastases in lymph nodes -- the most common site of cancer spread -- does not require the development of new blood vessels, ...
� 4. Hot Flash Relief: What Works and What Doesn’t (2nd week)
SEATTLE, Wash (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- They can happen in an instant, and they can be annoying, debilitating, even embarrassing. We’re talking about hot flashes. What works and what doesn’t when it comes to this common symptom of menopause?
SEATTLE, Wash (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- They can happen in an instant, and they can be annoying, debilitating, even embarrassing. We’re talking about hot flashes. What works and what doesn’t when it comes to this common symptom of menopause?
� 5. Personalized Melanoma Vaccine
ST. LOUIS. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- The skin is the largest organ of the body, so it’s no wonder that skin cancer is the most common cancer of them all. In fact, 3.5 million people will be diagnosed with skin cancer this year. 73,000 of them will be told they have melanoma - a cancer with no cure. But now, doctors are working on a personalized vaccine that could stop this deadly disease in its tracks.
ST. LOUIS. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- The skin is the largest organ of the body, so it’s no wonder that skin cancer is the most common cancer of them all. In fact, 3.5 million people will be diagnosed with skin cancer this year. 73,000 of them will be told they have melanoma - a cancer with no cure. But now, doctors are working on a personalized vaccine that could stop this deadly disease in its tracks.
� 6. Knowing Heart Benefits from Alcohol Consumption (2nd week)
June 16, 2015 - In one of the first published studies using data from the Health eHeart Study, researchers have found that people are divided on the cardiovascular benefits of alcohol consumption. And, those who do ...
June 16, 2015 - In one of the first published studies using data from the Health eHeart Study, researchers have found that people are divided on the cardiovascular benefits of alcohol consumption. And, those who do ...
� 7. Got Acne? Lay Off the B12
June 24, 2015 - Vitamin B12 tweaks how genes behave in the facial bacteria of some people who normally enjoy clear skin, leading to pimples, new research ...
June 24, 2015 - Vitamin B12 tweaks how genes behave in the facial bacteria of some people who normally enjoy clear skin, leading to pimples, new research ...
� 8. US Major Regional Variation in Stroke Care
June 26, 2015 - It looks like a crazy quilt spread over the continent. But a new map of emergency stroke care in America shows just how much of a patchwork system we still have for delivering the most effective ...
June 26, 2015 - It looks like a crazy quilt spread over the continent. But a new map of emergency stroke care in America shows just how much of a patchwork system we still have for delivering the most effective ...
� 9. ER: UTIs, STIs in Women Misdiagnosed Often
June 24, 2015 - Urinary tract and sexually transmitted infections in women are misdiagnosed by emergency departments nearly half the time, according to research. ...
June 24, 2015 - Urinary tract and sexually transmitted infections in women are misdiagnosed by emergency departments nearly half the time, according to research. ...
� 10. VOMS Test for Concussion
PITTSBURGH. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- We’ve all heard a lot recently about the danger of concussions and how critically important it is to protect ourselves from repeated brain injury. Experts often use sophisticated equipment to measure concussion, but researchers in Pittsburgh have developed a simple test that is highly accurate, using items a doctor could carry in his pocket.
PITTSBURGH. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- We’ve all heard a lot recently about the danger of concussions and how critically important it is to protect ourselves from repeated brain injury. Experts often use sophisticated equipment to measure concussion, but researchers in Pittsburgh have developed a simple test that is highly accurate, using items a doctor could carry in his pocket.
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