This Week's Top 10 Viewed Stories
� 1. Bounce Back from the Stomach Bug with Probiotics? -- Research Summary (2nd week)
BACKGROUND: Probiotics are good bacteria or yeast that assist in digestion and help keep the intestines healthy. Some of these probiotics are Lactobacillus, Streptococcus salivarius and Saccharomyces boulardi.
BACKGROUND: Probiotics are good bacteria or yeast that assist in digestion and help keep the intestines healthy. Some of these probiotics are Lactobacillus, Streptococcus salivarius and Saccharomyces boulardi.
� 2. SculpSure Fat Melter
LOS ANGELES. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- A new body contouring treatment on the market is exciting for both patients and their doctors. It’s called SculpSure. There’s no surgery involved; doctors use lasers in this FDA-approved procedure that takes less time than a leisurely lunch break.
LOS ANGELES. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- A new body contouring treatment on the market is exciting for both patients and their doctors. It’s called SculpSure. There’s no surgery involved; doctors use lasers in this FDA-approved procedure that takes less time than a leisurely lunch break.
� 3. Digital Dentistry: S-RAY to Replace X-ray (2nd week)
SILICON VALLEY, Calif. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Cleaning...drilling...and the dreaded X-rays. It’s all part of going to the dentist. But now, one part of your checkup could soon get a whole lot better.
SILICON VALLEY, Calif. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Cleaning...drilling...and the dreaded X-rays. It’s all part of going to the dentist. But now, one part of your checkup could soon get a whole lot better.
� 4. HeartFlow Test: Game Changing Diagnostic
CHICAGO. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- More than 16 million Americans suffer from coronary artery disease. It develops when a buildup of plaque cuts off blood flow to the heart, causing shortness of breath, chest pain, heart attacks and death. Now a new FDA approved test could change the way the disease is diagnosed and treated.
CHICAGO. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- More than 16 million Americans suffer from coronary artery disease. It develops when a buildup of plaque cuts off blood flow to the heart, causing shortness of breath, chest pain, heart attacks and death. Now a new FDA approved test could change the way the disease is diagnosed and treated.
� 5. Digital Dentistry: S-RAY to Replace X-ray -- Research Summary
BACKGROUND: There are many reasons not to look forward to your dentist appointment, especially when you’re due for a dental X-ray. It’s uncomfortable to force those bitewings into your mouth as you try not to drool all over the heavy, lead apron that protects you from the cancer-causing radiation.
BACKGROUND: There are many reasons not to look forward to your dentist appointment, especially when you’re due for a dental X-ray. It’s uncomfortable to force those bitewings into your mouth as you try not to drool all over the heavy, lead apron that protects you from the cancer-causing radiation.
� 6. Tips to Curb Your Appetite
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- We’ve all heard about too many ‘miracle diets’ that promise much and often deliver little. But the ‘eating experts’ - clinical dieticians - say it is possible to eat less, lose weight and keep it off.
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- We’ve all heard about too many ‘miracle diets’ that promise much and often deliver little. But the ‘eating experts’ - clinical dieticians - say it is possible to eat less, lose weight and keep it off.
� 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. Personalized Cancer Treatment: It’s in Your DNA (2nd week)
PHILADELPHIA. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- When someone goes through chemo and radiation to fight cancer the most devastating news is that the cancer has come back. But now, thanks to groundbreaking treatments tailored to each individual patient’s genetic makeup, some may have new hope.
PHILADELPHIA. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- When someone goes through chemo and radiation to fight cancer the most devastating news is that the cancer has come back. But now, thanks to groundbreaking treatments tailored to each individual patient’s genetic makeup, some may have new hope.
� 9. 3 Easy Steps to Improve Cardiac Arrest Survival (2nd week)
Jan. 4, 2016 - Although survival rates for people who suffer cardiac arrest outside a hospital are extremely low in most places, emergency physicians propose three interventions to improve survival rates and ...
Jan. 4, 2016 - Although survival rates for people who suffer cardiac arrest outside a hospital are extremely low in most places, emergency physicians propose three interventions to improve survival rates and ...
� 10. Development of a New Type of Anticancer Agent
Jan. 20, 2016 - Microtubules, one component of a cell’s skeleton, are hollow tubes formed from the polymerization of ?- and ?-tubulin, which are themselves important structural proteins of ...
Jan. 20, 2016 - Microtubules, one component of a cell’s skeleton, are hollow tubes formed from the polymerization of ?- and ?-tubulin, which are themselves important structural proteins of ...
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