lunes, 25 de enero de 2016

MedBr First to Know 1/25/2016

Medical Breakthroughs: First to Know

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     The World Economic Forum last week looked at Alzheimer’s Disease and even though most of us didn’t go to Davos, here is a link to watch the discussion with Dr Murali Doriswamy from Duke. The world needs to get very worried about this because it will bankrupt all of us trying to pay for it over the next 30 years and destroy millions of lives if we don’t discover a cure.
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  •      Melting your fat away really is an option. Dr Dennis Dass, MD, Board Certified Plastic Surgeon in Beverly Hills says “it is going to revolutionize the way we do things.” SculpSure is now FDA approved and uses lasers to heat and shock fat cells.
  •      Restarting your heart is also easier and safer than ever. Dr Naushad Shaik, MD, Cardiac Electrophysiologist at the Florida Hospital Cardiovascular Institute says the survival rate is very low for sudden cardiac arrest outside the hospital but with an implantable defibrillator you have a much better chance. A new alternative is called SICD.
  •      Diagnosing coronary artery disease with a new non-invasive test is now possible. Dr Mark Rabbat, MD, FSCCT at Loyola University in Chicago, says “The HeartFlow FFRCT analysis is a game-changer.”
     Our first special report provides great tips on how to curb your appetiteand the second report is about how to create a “Safety Net for Peanut Allergies.”
     In case you missed them, you may want to check our past reports, Premium Content in Archives Premium Content in ArchivesKnee Replacements: One or Two at a Time? Premium Content in ArchivesElephants Don’t Get Cancer. Premium Content in the Archives may be purchased for as little as $9 for 24-hour, unlimited access. If you would like to access Premium Content for the first time click here.
     Anyone who has ever dealt with head lice will not want to miss our final special report: “Invasion of Super Lice.” Watch the video on this one!
And there's more where that came from...

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Marjorie Bekaert Thomas
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