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BehindTheMedspeak: 'Brain Map Safeguards Speech During Surgery'

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2008-03-30 14:01:00 by bookofjoe in bookofjoe
...Surgery Preserving a patients ability to speak after brain surgery is a critical concern for surgeons. Even the smallest misstep can cause irreversible damage The challenge is even greater when patients speak several languages. Verbal ability in polyglots seems to be more diffusely scattered across the brain. What appears to be safe tissue in...
 
 
 
 
 
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BehindTheMedspeak: 'Successful' surgery and its discontents

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2008-10-24 16:01:00 by bookofjoe in bookofjoe
...surgery" as a blanket description of any operation performed on someone famous So I'm bemused to find I'm not the only skeptic Read Paul Needell's column in yesterday's New Jersey Star-Ledger; it follows. So much for New England Patriots QB Tom Brady's 'successful' knee surgery It's one of our favorite expressions. Athlete undergoes surgery,...
 
 
 
 
 
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Do Cosmetic Surgery With The Professional

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2008-02-14 13:29:48 by admin in Computer Electronic Gadget Cellphone Review
...surgery With holiday in nine days the patient of cosmetic surgery choosing time-consuming operation such as breast augmentation and even a fully body makeover. In my opinion its okay if the women want to do the cosmetic surgery like Breast Enlargement but they must choose the professional like MYA.co.uk. With over 25 years, John Ryan and his...
 
 
 
 
 
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Cosmetic Surgery For Women

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2008-03-26 18:31:59 by narakrishna in Daily Computer Electronic Cell Phone Digital Camera Review
...surgery or laser to recover their confidence. Dr. Miklos / Moore is one the international vaginal cosmetic surgery in Atlanta which is performed labia reduction surgery and laser vaginal rejuvenation. You can visit their website or go directly at lvratlanta.com for more information about cosmetic surgery Post from: Daily Digital Review...
 
 
 
 
 
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Surgery Robot Folds Origami Bird!

2008-06-18 20:28:49 by max in zedomax.com
 
...surgery robot that fold origami bird the size of a penny What you see here is the da Vinci Surgical System , a pair of remote controlled arobotic arms design for keyhole surgery, folding an origami bird. This seemingly frivolous use for the kit is to demonstrate the ease and accuracy of operation via wired - dvice - pinktentacle accuracy ,...
 
 
 
 
 
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Lang Q&A: Surgery

2008-10-24 04:28:31 by palmdoc in The Palmdoc Chronicles
 
USBMIS has released Lang Q&A: Surgery With 1000 USMLE-format surgery questions and answers, each with thorough explanations, this resource provides an unmatched review of surgery. Students will find everything they need to ace the USMLE Step 2 and the surgery shelf exam from the Palmdoc Chronicles Lang Q&A: Surgery
 
 
 
 
 
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How to Become 3 Inches Taller through Surgery!

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2008-06-19 13:59:53 by max in zedomax.com
...surgery Only 4,000 people in the world have done this so far so there is no telling what kinds of side effects there are. If any, you should expect some pain when you age past 50 Now, if this thing is successful for the next decade, we could even have NBA players who might get this surgery done to add couple more inches and edge to their...
 
 
 
 
 
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Video: What LASIK Really Feels Like [Eye Surgery]

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2008-09-18 15:00:20 by Brian Lam in Gizmodo
...surgery, based on having light to middle nearsightedness, slight astigmatism and otherwise healthy eyes. She showed me a brochure with all the options I could get: The $900 base package uses a scalpel to cut open the cornea and then a broad UV laser whose every zap removes tissue 1/500th of a human hair in thickness. I opted for the $2000...
 
 
 
 
 
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New Robot Lets Surgeons Operate on a Heart While It Still Beats [Surgery]

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2008-10-22 07:15:15 by Kit Eaton in Gizmodo
...surgery is usually a case of "be still my beating heart" since it's easier to work with static tissue, despite the risk of brain damage and all the complications of cardiopulmonary bypass machines. No longer, perhaps: some clever bods at Harvard University and the Children's Hospital Boston have come up with a robotic system that can...
 
 
 
 
 
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i-Snake Robot to Offer Slithering Assistance During Surgery [Medical Gadgets]

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2007-12-30 06:00:00 by posted by Pantha in
...surgery significantly. A team at Imperial College, London, has been awarded a 2.1 million ($4.2 million) grant to work on the device, which will be an elongated tube with a series of motors, sensors and imaging tools The boffins are confide