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Practicing Art on Medicine's Front Lines: Tales From the OR and the Bedside
Science takes doctors only so far. Then treatment becomes a judgment call.
Anthony Atala: Grinding Out New Organs One at a Time
Give this pediatric urologist 6 weeks or so, and he'll grow a working bladder. Or artery. Or...
Is Coffee Bad for You? Actually, Drinking Coffee May Be Good for You
Excess coffee consumption is bad for pregnant women, but it may benefit health in certain other groups.
Health Buzz: Men on Flomax Face Eye Risks and Other Health News
Including 6 ways to relieve vaginal dryness, and how to tell eczema from seborrheic dermatitis.
May 20, 2009
- Health
Common Industrial Chemicals May Not Boost Cancer Risk
Use of PFOA, PFOS as additives is already being phased out, experts note
April 08, 2009
- HealthDay
Comparative Effectiveness Research as Patient Education Tool
Health systems are using it to help patients make decisions about drugs, medical devices, and surgery.
Urinary Incontinence Is Common but Not Inevitable
There's plenty you can do to avoid loss of bladder control.
3 Ways That Stem Cells May Speed New Cures
First stem cell trial in humans may be followed by end on federal ban.
12 Reasons to Really Quit Smoking
Never mind cancer or heart disease for a moment. Here are some nonobvious reasons to snub cigarettes.
Don't Ignore the Symptoms: Sexual Problems, STDs Affect Millions
Sexually transmitted diseases can cause serious complications.
