Winter brings more heart problems

Winter brings more heart problems

t turns out that winter brings more than just cold temperatures, ice, and snow. We know that cold weather can cause influenza, frost bite, and even Raynaud’s disease. The winter also comes with a lack of sunshine and vitamin D which can lead to depression. But heart problems? Many people may not know that cold weather can actually have an impact on your heart health and lead to heart problems. This is significant because heart disease in the number one killer of men and women in the United States.

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Tips to improve your immune system

Tips to improve your immune system

Tips to improve your immune system  Relax more. Research shows that more stress can weaken your immune system.  Try to avoid stress when you can. Make it a priority to find ways to relax and more things you enjoy.

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First pediatric double hand transplant performed on Baltimore boy

First pediatric double hand transplant performed on Baltimore boy

A young boy from Baltimore, Maryland is the first child to receive a double hand transplant. The young boy’s name is Zion Harvey and he is just eight years old. He underwent surgery at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia teamed up with Penn Medicine to perform the world’s first every pediatric double hand transplant surgery on Zion.

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Is Robotic Surgery Safe?

Is Robotic Surgery Safe?

A recent report released from the CDC revealed findings researchers from three medical research centers concluded regarding the safety of robotic surgery. The report caused quite a gasp because it revealed that robotic procedures performed from 2007 and 2012 had over 8,061 device malfunctions, resulting in 1,391 injuries and 144 deaths.

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New Study Reveals Alarming Stats For Robotic Surgery Outcomes

New Study Reveals Alarming Stats For Robotic Surgery Outcomes

Researchers from University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Chicago's Rush University Medical Center conducted a study stating that surgery involving robots is far from perfect. The study showed that 8,061 counts of device malfunctions during robot-assisted surgeries caused death and injuries to patient. Robotic surgery caused over 1300 injuries and 144 deaths, according to an analysis of these reports. 

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