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America's Best Ambulatory Surgery Centers 2021

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clinical gastroenterology :: Article Creator 3 New Gastroenterology Center Openings Here are three gastroenterology centers that have opened that Becker's has reported on since April 10: 1. Denver Digestive Health Specialists, a partner of GI Alliance, opened a new clinic in Arvada, Colo. 2. An ASC specializing in gastroenterology, colon-rectal procedures and pain management opened in Metairie, La. 3. Phoenix-based Arizona Digestive Health opened a new gastroenterology clinic and endoscopy center in Tucson, Ariz. Woman Says She Lost 60 Pounds After Undergoing Experimental Weight Loss Procedure Brooke Nelson said she was over 200 pounds and struggling to lose weight when she decided to take part in a clinical trial of a new, minimally-invasive weight loss procedure. Within six months of the procedure, Nelson said she had lost over 20 pounds and changed how she thinks about food. "The constant just wanting of food has drastically d...

How to build a better health system: 8 expert essays

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twelve corners internal medicine :: Article Creator Department Of Internal Medicine Internal Medicine is the largest department in the School of Medicine with more than 145 physicians and scientists who are national and international leaders in vaccines, liver, lupus, kidney, and aging just to highlight recent accomplishments in setting standards of excellence in research. The Department of Internal Medicine at the Saint Louis University School of Medicine offers state-of-the-art facilities, a faculty of outstanding clinical scholars and rapidly expanding research programs. Of equal importance, you will find a friendly, caring atmosphere and a love for learning that are part of the culture of this Jesuit University and medical center. Ours is a well-established program with deep historical roots. In 1911, Charles Hugh Neilson, M.D., was appointed as the first director of the Department of Internal Medicine, marking the foundation of the departm...
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Lotemax Side Effects: What They Are and How to Manage Them

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glaucoma disease :: Article Creator Glaucoma: Worrying Statistics Cause For Concern This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks. The action you just performed triggered the security solution. There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase, a SQL command or malformed data. Glaucoma In The Digital Age: How Technology Is Revolutionising Diagnosis And Treatment? Leveraging the power of technology to improve early detection, monitoring, and management of the glaucoma has been a critical factor. Only a few people are aware of this. Still, thanks to technological advancements, the diagnosis and treatment of glaucoma are being revolutionised, offering new tools for early detection, monitoring, and management of the disease. In the digital age, these technological innovations are reshaping the landscape of glaucoma care, providing patients and healthcare provi...

Sarcoidosis: Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatment

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follicular conjunctivitis treatment :: Article Creator Pink Eye: What You Should Know Conjunctivitis, also known as pink eye, is an inflammation of the conjunctiva -- the thin, clear tissue that lies over the white part of the eye and lines the inside of the eyelid. Pink eye can be contagious and is often associated with children, but anyone can get it. Treatment will depend on whether your pink eye is due to a virus, bacteria, allergies, or an irritating substance. (Photo Credit: iStock/Getty Images) Pink eye causes redness, itching, pain, burning, discharge, and swelling in and around the eyes. It might make your vision blurry and make you sensitive to light, but you'll still be able to see.  Pink eye can happen to anyone, regardless of age, but it's common in children. It can be highly contagious, spreading rapidly in schools and day-care centers, but it's rarely serious. It's unlikely to damage your vision, espe...

The Staggering Success of Vaccines

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the transmission of epidemic influenza :: Article Creator Deadly Diseases In the world of human afflictions, the general public often overlooks influenza, considering it an unwanted guest that must be endured during the winter months. But few diseases match the year-in, year-out power of this deadly viral infection. Each year it takes the lives of about 37,000 people in the United States and between 250,000 and 500,000 worldwide. While that toll is significant enough, influenza always has the potential to turn far more lethal, because the viruses can mutate rapidly into new strains. To public health officials, flu tops the list of diseases that could cause a pandemic — a global epidemic. Influenza got its name in the 1700s from an Italian folk word that attributed colds, cough, and fever to the influence of the stars. Highly contagious, the flu virus passes through the air via water droplets from coughing and sneezing. The organism can survive for ho...