Feb 28
Health & Medicine Reference To the acoustical signature of the orthopedic implant detected by a security sweep, add the distinctive "hip squeak." The sound is associated with implants made of a material known as alumina ceramic-on-ceramic — and is audible to the person with the implant and those nearby. While the hip squeak was previously known to ...
Feb 28
Health & Medicine Reference The two procedures are performed on patients with damaged discs in the neck. Researchers found patients who received an artificial disc lost less motion in the neck and recovered faster than those who had a disc removed and the bones of the spine fused. "Those who received the artificial disc either did equally ...
Feb 28
Health & Medicine Mind & Brain Reference Results of a new study by researchers in the department of kinesiology and community health at the University of Illinois support that speculation. The study is outlined in the current online edition of the . “We were able to show that while our group of club and intercollegiate athletes, ...
Feb 28
Feb 23 2009 by Rosemary Westlake, Western Mail Q After years of painful periods, I have been told that I have endometriosis. I’m very lately looking at divers choice treatments, one of which is pertaining medicine. Are there any herbs that be able to help me? A Endometriosis is the name given to a condition where the cells that ...
Feb 28
Health & Medicine Reference Platelet derived growth factors (PDGF) regulate the proliferation, survival, migration and differentiation of cells and play a critical role during embryonic development. However, the consequences of excess PDGF signaling are not very well understood. "Aberrant PDGF signaling has been implicated in diverse fibrotic conditions where connective tissue cells called fibroblasts proliferate and deposit ...