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Frances Conley - Author
Frances Conley, professor of neurosurgery and author of "Walking Out on the Boys", which chronicles her experiences as the first women neurosurgeo...
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Detecting Circulating Tumor Cells
Successful cancer therapy is intended to eliminate all traces of cancer from the patient. If cancer cells survive the therapy, they may eventually...
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Living Well With Stroke
Harborview Medical Center’s Department of Neurological Surgery and the Stroke Prevention and Assessment Center present a forum focusing on stroke p...
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Cosmetic Surgery: New Advances
University of Washington Medical Center doctors talk about a variety of cosmetic surgery topics: minimally invasive facial plastic surgery, extern...
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Heart Arrhythmia
Patricia Awisus was experiencing arrhythmia – irregular heart rhythm – and couldn’t be as active as she wanted. “I’m so glad that I’m living in a t...
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Go Red: Women’s Heart Health
Stanford University Medical Center celebrates National Heart Month with an informative Go Red event. Heart disease is the number one killer of wome...
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Cochlear Implants for Hearing Loss
The first thing Kenneth Rambow noticed after receiving his cochlear implant was birds chirping: “I haven’t heard that in 20 years,” said Rambow, a...
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Alzheimer’s Disease - Part 2
Can Alzheimer’s disease be prevented? This program addresses the evolving approaches to this disease, providing evidence that some common medicine...
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Bloodless Surgery, Part 1
Imagine cauterizing a lesion or blood vessel or destroying unwanted tissue and tumors without making an incision. This program demonstrates extendi...
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Alzheimer’s Disease - Part 1
Can Alzheimer’s disease be prevented? This program addresses the evolving approaches to this disease, providing evidence that some common medicine...
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Whose Hat is That?
Harvey quickly prepares the window display in time for a visit by Mr. Big.   The undergraduate course on Computer Animation was ta...
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Alcohol: A Women’s Health Issue
Alcohol abuse and alcoholism are often perceived as problems that only affect men, but alcoholism has been on the rise among women for the last 30...
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Coaxing Embryonic Stem Cells
Significant progress has been made in producing stem cell lines that, for example, participate in the regeneration of damaged nervous tissue. Many...
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