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AskMen.com
Jacob Franek
Rare Surgeries Step aside Hollywood, the following are a few exciting and rare surgeries. Unlike their made-for-TV spin-offs, however, these rare surgeries are real. mark for My Articles similar articles
Wired
March 2003
Jennifer Kahn
Stripped for Parts Organ transplants are a brutal business. Just ask the donors. Our reporter spends a dark night with the living dead. mark for My Articles similar articles
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May 18, 2009
Hallie Levine Sklar
Babies After 40: The Hidden Health Risks of Mid-Life Pregnancy The number of women giving birth into their 40s and 50s and beyond is at record highs mark for My Articles similar articles
The Family Room
Jan Andersen
I'm Not Too Old For Motherhood! - Pregnancy and Birth at 40+ mark for My Articles similar articles
Salon.com
December 8, 2000
Jenna Glatzer
A genetic death sentence Doctors routinely deny heart transplants to the mentally retarded... mark for My Articles similar articles
Wired
September 2006
Gary Greenberg
Back From the Dead A small but passionate group of doctors say that electricity applied deep in the brain can jolt patients out of irreversible comas. That's when the real problems begin. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
August 2, 2004
Michael Arndt
New Knees, No Big Deal Minimally invasive surgery uses smaller incisions, spares muscles and tendons, requires less medication, and gets patients up and out fast. mark for My Articles similar articles
AskMen.com
Jacob Franek
Face Transplants 101 As the name suggests, face transplants are procedures wherein some or all of a patient's face is replaced. The reason for a transplant could be facial trauma, burns, diseases, or birth defects. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
February 12, 2007
Bruce Einhorn
Stem-Cell Refugees Americans are flocking to China for therapy. mark for My Articles similar articles
HHMI Bulletin
May 2012
Sarah C. P. Williams
Stephen Quake: Innovative Thinking on Genetic Tests His ideas have already led to a blood test to tell a pregnant woman whether her fetus has Down syndrome. Now, the HHMI investigator is pushing further, to track the success of heart transplants and diagnose autoimmune diseases and allergies. mark for My Articles similar articles
Salon.com
July 3, 2001
Rob Dieterich
Cheney and me I had the same heart procedure as the vice president -- and I did not stroll out of the hospital a few hours later. mark for My Articles similar articles
Salon.com
December 2, 1999
Jeff Drayer
The culture of secrecy Docs make mistakes, but proposed regulations to make them talk about it won't change that scary fact. mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Illustrated
April 4, 2001
Ivan Maisel
Fighting back Trojans CB working hard to overcome a host of illnesses... mark for My Articles similar articles
Fast Company
May 2009
Chuck Salter
The Doctor of the Future Cost, access, quality -- the prognosis for American health care may look grim, but innovation is the cure. The medicine of tomorrow is being born today. mark for My Articles similar articles
American Family Physician
August 15, 2000
Down Syndrome: What You Need to Know When You're Pregnant mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
March 28, 2005
Timothy J. Mullaney
Saving Lives Shouldn't Be This Hard The health-care system doesn't give patients the tools or the support they need to make confident decisions about choosing doctors, treatments, or hospitals. mark for My Articles similar articles
AskMen.com Face Transplant Patient Forgives Shooter Connie Culp says she now feels great walking down the street. mark for My Articles similar articles
PC World
January 29, 2003
Sandra Rossi
Beware: Your PC Can Kill You Wiggle those toes, stand and stretch -- doctors say too much PC time can prompt blood clots. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
May 8, 2006
Catherine Arnst
Hey, You Don't Look So Good As diagnoses of once-rare illnesses soar, doctors say drugmakers are "disease-mongering" to boost sales. mark for My Articles similar articles