martes, 23 de junio de 2020

Be the First to Know about TCAR: Reversing Blood Flow to Prevent Strokes: and more!

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A stroke is caused by a blockage in the heart, legs, or the main arteries of the neck. Traditional stenting can be risky, but now there’s a new method allowing for blood flow reversal, cutting the risk in half.



An ancient herb rooted in traditional Chinese medicine is being utilized as a new way to treat inflammation and prostate cancer.



Scleroderma causes scarring to build up in the lungs and makes breathing extremely difficult. While there is still no cure, a new drug is easing patients’ symptoms.



As we age our knees begin to creak and crackle. A new device is employing the use of microphones to amplify these sounds and help doctors catch issues before they have a chance to develop.



National HIV testing day is June 27th and some of the most affected demographics are vastly under-informed. A new drug is being used to stop the spread of the virus and the Bros in Convo organization is helping young, black, gay men get the education and support they need.






Doctor's In-depth Interview of the week
 
3D Hip Replacement Surgery 
Terry Allen Clyburn, MD, Orthopedic Surgeon 
Houston Methodist Hospital


Quote of the week:

“Down in their hearts, wise men know this truth: the only way to help yourself is to help others.” 

— Elbert Hubbard





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