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Stopping Macular Degeneration: In-Depth Doctor's Interview
Carl Awh, M.D., President of Tennessee Retina and a retina specialist at Baptist Hospital in Nashville, Tenn., explains how an experimental procedure that involves fewer injections is restoring vision in patients with macular degeneration.
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Erasing Memories?
BROOKLYN, N.Y. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- A debilitating fear… a tragic loss… or a bad habit. It seems like we all would like to forget something.
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Science of Memory
IRVINE, Calif. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- An average brain weighs just three pounds. But this complex organ contains up to 100-billion neurons.
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Cooking Brain Tumors Cancerous brain tumors are the most difficult to treat. They spread fast and kill more than 13,000 people every year.
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Washing Away Varicose Veins Experts estimate 50 percent of Americans over age 50 have varicose veins. For women -- and men -- they can be embarrassing, ugly, and even so painful it's hard to walk.
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