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Researchers found that a stroll over hot coals affects not just the person doing it, but the loved ones looking on as well.
Though not as sexy as genomics or the latest miracle drug, improved techniques and technology for fixing aortas are saving lots of lives.
How an electrified, 660-pound behemoth became a common diagnostic tool: the ECG.
A unique shape could hold the key to repairing heart tissue.
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Treating the heart today involves less cutting and more cutting-edge technology. But where does that leave cardiac surgeons?
In an environment where doctors are paid by the test, Nortin M. Hadler is convinced that many tests are useless, or worse, harmful.
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