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After back injury, hoopster is ready to get back on the court

By: Pat Rooney - When the University of Denver men’s basketball team traveled through Spain during summer 2010, it was a dream vacation for read more…
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Surgical bypass procedure in the skull does not reduce risk of stroke recurrence

A multi-center clinical trial led by Dr. William Powers of UNC finds that the surgical procedure did not lower the risk of subsequent stroke for people who’ve had a minor stroke. ...
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VCU Performs Separation Surgery on Conjoined Twins

Dominican toddlers were joined at the lower chest and abdomen ...
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New publication: Familiarisation to body weight supported treadmill training for patients post-stroke

For many patients is walking on a treadmill with body weight support (BWSTT) a new and challenging task....
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Variations in Medicare payments for inpatient surgery strengthens case for bundling

University of Michigan Health System study shows payment differences of $2,549 for colon surgery, need for efficiencies in post-discharge care...
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Surgical skills with the click of a button

To the untrained eye, the spreadsheet sitting on Luke Humphris’ desk appears to be a mishmash of meaningless numbers....
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First-ever Procedure in Region's Only Hybrid Operating Room

Kim Edwards - UC San Diego Sulpizio Cardiovascular Center experts have performed San Diego’s first-ever coronary revascularization procedure using a hybrid operating room, the only facility of its kind in the region. ...
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Conjoined twin toddlers successfully separated at Packard Children’s

BY ERIN DIGITALE - Angelica and Angelina Sabuco, twins who were born conjoined at the chest and abdomen, are now separate little girls. ...
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First successful major laparoscopic partial liver resection at Vienna's General Hospital

(Vienna) A team at the Medical University of Vienna, led by Klaus Kaczirek and Gerhard Prager from the University Department of Surgery at Vienna's General Hospital, has successfully carried out the first major partial liver resection via laparoscopy, a procedure which is less invasive than open surgery. This is the first liver resection of its kind in Vienna. ...
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