viernes, 30 de octubre de 2015

Ivanhoe.com Top 10 Viewed Reports 10/30/2015

Medical Breakthroughs: Ivanhoe Insider

This Week's Top 10 Viewed Stories
         1. Activity Could Help Keep Knees Lubricated
Oct. 21, 2015 - Cartilage is filled with fluid -- about 80% of the volume of the cartilage tissue -- that plays the essential roles of supporting weight and lubricating joint surfaces. Loss of this fluid, called ...
         2. Radio Waves for Wrinkles
BOSTON. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- If you’re looking for a modern fountain of youth and Botox or surgery don’t interest you...maybe this will. This new treatment uses radio waves to smooth out your fine lines and wrinkles.
         3. New Hope for Treatment of Multiple Sclerosis
Oct. 22, 2015 - A new study gets closer to identifying the mechanisms responsible for multiple sclerosis and makes headway in the search for better ...
         4. Prostate Cancer: Fusion Biopsy
NEW YORK. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- For decades, doctors have diagnosed prostate cancer using what’s been called a ‘blind’ biopsy, removing and testing a dozen tiny tissue samples to see if cancer is present. Now, new technology is taking the guesswork out of the procedure by allowing doctors to precisely target suspicious areas where deadly cells may be lurking.
         5. Mastectomy Makeover
MIAMI. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Angelina Jolie is perhaps the most high profile patient to recently undergo a mastectomy to reduce her genetic risk of getting breast cancer. A recently published study looks at a new technique to rebuild the breast which claims to have better cosmetic results than traditional reconstruction.
         6. Acid Reflux Solution: Magnets to the Rescue
SAN ANTONIO, Texas. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- If you know anyone who suffers from acid reflux symptoms, you know all they want is relief. Now it looks like a new surgery can ease the burn...as well as save lives.
         7. Autoimmune Diseases and Wounds that Won’t Heal 
(Ivanhoe Newswire) - Millions of Americans suffer from wounds that don’t heal, and while most are associated with diabetes, this new study has identified autoimmune diseases as another underlying cause.
         8. A New Way to Starve Lung Cancer?
Oct. 20, 2015 - Scientists have identified a new way to stop the growth of lung cancer cells, by blocking their ability to use alternative sources of nutrition. The discovery was made possible by identifying the ...
         9. Esophageal Cancer: Killing a Silent Killer -- Doctor’s In-depth Interview
Kfir Ben-David, M.D., is Mount Sinai Medical Center’s Vice Chair of Surgery and Chief of the Gastroesophageal Surgery Division in Miami Beach, Florida. He talks about a minimally invasive surgery for esophageal cancer.
         10. Sticky Mittens: Give Infants An Edge
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Newborns don’t look like they can do much more than flail their arms and look around. But what if they could actually pick things up? Researchers wanted to answer that question so they invented Sticky Mittens.

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