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Subramani Seetharama, MD talks about the innovative care for back and neck pain at the Hospital of Central Connecticut’s new Spine Center.
Andy Turczak talks about new technology and how it’s helping patients achieve better outcomes.
Getting men to talk about mental health isn’t easy, yet it is an important part of their overall health. Dr. Ila Sabino is a psychologist with the Tallwood Men’s Health Center in Farmington.
Why does my neck hurt? It could be a pinched nerve, according to Dr. Joel Bauman from the Connecticut Orthopaedic Institute. Learn more at ctorthoinstitute.org.
Get the basics on foot and ankle pain from Dr. Adam Ferguson with the Connecticut Orthopaedic Institute.
More teens are vaping now than ever – and parents are concerned. Psychiatrist Dr. J. Craig Allen, medical director at Rushford, has important information for parents, teachers and anyone else with teens in their lives.
Most surgeries performed today are the least time consuming and least invasive that science will allow. This adaptation in surgical methodology is brought about by the integration of robotics. Robots in the operating room provide surgeons with guidance for extreme precision in surgery. Today, surgical platforms are highly advanced and are being used anywhere from […]
Hartford HealthCare’s Dr. Patricia DeFusco discusses clinical trials and the importance of the relationship between Hartford HealthCare and the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Institute.
In this Your Health segment, Dr. Marcella Wozniak, a neurologist at the University of Maryland Medical Center, discusses how recent advances in stroke treatment are increasing the chance of survival after a stroke, while reducing the chance of severe disability. Dr. Wozniak also explains how new treatment guidelines have made more people eligible for treatment […]
Clinical trials: What they can do for cancer care, according to Dr. Peter Yu, physician-in-chief of the Hartford HealthCare Cancer Institute.
Do you know the signs and symptoms of kidney stones? Dr. Joshua Stein is the chief of urology at The Hospital of Central Connecticut.
A new migraine treatment medication – designed specifically for this purpose – has been approved by the FDA. Dr. Brian Grosberg of the Hartford HealthCare Headache Center says the treatment can be a game changer.
Recovery coaches help those who come to emergencies rooms get on the path the recovery from alcohol or opioid use. Hartford HealthCare’s Pat Rehemer has details.
Digital health technologies are booming and there are so many of them! But if I step back and look at the big picture, it gets easier to point at those that will have the biggest impact on medicine and healthcare. Here is a curated list from augmented reality to artificial intelligence and tissue engineering. Join […]
Some people’s hearts are prone to leaky valves. But with the right surgeon – someone with the right experience – repairing the valve might be better for some patients. Hartford HealthCare’s Dr. Sabet Hashim is just such a surgeon.
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In todays episode we take a look at how a nanogenerator makes electricity from blood. Researchers from fudon university have come up with a nano fiber that generates power when fluid flows past it. Flowing blood into electricity is how everyone is promoting this but it can be used to generate power from any salty […]
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One Hundred Years of Past and Future Medical Advances by Prof. Peter Fitzgerald — Prof. Peter Fitzgerald, Director, Center of Cardiovascular Technology, Stanford University Medical School, California, USA *** מוגש כשירות לציבור הגולשים והגולשות בלבד ואינו מהווה תחליף כלשהו לייעוץ רפואי אישי ופרטני ***
‘How Studies of Rare Diseases Impact Medical Advances for the Masses’ by A/Prof Stuart Tangye. From Garvan’s Immunology Seminar: http://www.garvan.org.au/get-involved/events
Waxler talks about medical advances and how they are regulated by the Food and Drug Administration.
Rox Anderson, symposium chair of SPIE Biomedical Optics at Photonics West, talks about the important role of lasers in medicine, from cancer to heart disease and his own specialty, dermatology. Lasers have dramatically impacted the way disease is detected and treated in modern medicine. From cardiology to cancer, the many types of lasers are valuable […]
Medical progressions of the 21st century that could potentially inspire new hope for all of humanity. *This was for educational purposes only. No copyright infringement.*