CMS is a rare neuromuscular disease that can make even everyday tasks impossible. It is difficult to diagnose and can be tough to treat. But now, researchers are testing a new treatment to give patients with CMS their lives back
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For some children born with hearing loss, cochlear implants help bridge their communication gap. Now researchers are using a high-tech system to understand more about language skills and these young learners
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More than 70,000 Americans die from complications due to diabetes each year. Now, new research confirms a well-known procedure for weight loss may be the best bet for patients with uncontrolled diabetes
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Battling advanced forms of breast cancer is never easy for patients, but now there is a new treatment. One cancer survivor calls it a miracle drug, doctors are calling it a first line of defense
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Organ transplant patients wait years for lifesaving operations and then face big challenges during recovery. Now there is a cutting-edge way for doctors to monitor the long-term health of these patients
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Doctor's In-depth Interview of the week
Quote of the week:
“The appalling thing is the degree of charity women are capable of. You see it all the time … love lavished on absolute fools. Love’s a charity ward, you know. ”
— Lawrence Durrell
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