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A New Technique for Closed Reduction of Elbow Supracondylar Fractures in Children![]() A New No Counter-Traction Technique for Closed Reduction of Elbow Supracondylar Fractures in Children: The following video demonstrates a new closed reduction technique for the Supracondylar Elbow fractures in children (SAED... Read moreVision Problems Decreasing in People With Diabetes![]() Vision problems and vision loss are known complications of diabetes, but things seem to be getting better. The percentage of adults with diabetes who say they have vision... Read moreExperimental Drug May Help Treat Psoriasis![]() Oct. 26, 2011 -- An experimental drug called briakinumab appears to be more effective than a standard medication for treating psoriasis, a new study shows. The study is published in the... Read moreRoutine Chest X-Rays May Not Cut Lung Cancer Deaths![]() Oct. 26, 2011 (Honolulu) -- Getting a routine chest X-ray is not likely to reduce your chance of dying from lung cancer. That's the result of a study published in The... Read moreCell Phones Might Cause Brain Cancer![]() The expert panel that evaluates cancer risks today said that cell phones might possibly cause brain cancer. The announcement comes from the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC). Like the World Health... Read moreStress May Not Raise MS Risk![]() Leading a stressful life isn't likely to raise the risk of developing multiple sclerosis (MS), according to a new study. Researchers say exposure to stress has long been suspected to play a role... Read moreStudy: Developmental Delay for Late Preterm Babies![]() Late preterm babies born from 34 to 36 weeks of pregnancy may be at an increased risk for modest developmental and academic problems up to age 7, when compared to... Read moreEnergy Drinks Not Good for Kids![]() Children should never drink high-octane energy drinks and rarely need to drink sports drinks, according to a new position paper by the American Academy of Pediatrics. Energy drinks are particularly unhealthy... Read moreNew Clues on Caffeine![]() Caffeine's jolt may do more than just keep you awake. A new study supports the health benefits of coffee by showing how caffeine's antioxidant activity fights damage-causing free radicals. Researchers say... Read moreExercise Programs Help Control Diabetes![]() Structured exercise programs that include aerobic exercise and/or resistance training help improve blood sugar levels in people with diabetes, new research indicates. Scientists led by Daniel Umpierre, MSc, of the Hospital... Read moreBelly Fat in Heart Patients Raises Death Risk![]() A new study shows that people with coronary artery disease who carry extra fat around their waists appear to have an increased risk of dying compared to people who store... Read moreThyroid Drug Linked to Fracture Risk in Elderly![]() Older adults with underactive thyroid, or hypothyroidism, who takedrugs to treat the problem may be at increased risk for fractures, new research suggests. Thyroid hormone deficiency is common in the elderly, especially women. The... Read more
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