November 16, 2010
World’s First Heart Op Using Robotic Arm to be Performed Remotely
The world’s first remote heart procedure, using a robotic arm alongside 3-D mapping is set to take place at Glenfield Hospital in Leicester.
Dr Andre
The world’s first remote heart procedure, using a robotic arm alongside 3-D mapping is set to take place at Glenfield Hospital in Leicester.
Dr Andre
A research has indicated that eating smaller amounts of salt each day as a teenager could reduce high blood pressure, heart disease and stroke in adulthood.
Has your skin lost the shine? Here are the dos and don’ts to curb your complexion crimes.
1. Taking hot showers
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A survey has revealed that even New York City swingers’ sex parties have felt the heat of recession resulting in fewer parties.
A couple lingering
Poland on Monday banned smoking in restaurants, bars and other public places, falling into line with a host of other European nations.
The new anti-tobacco
A robot has been designed by scientists which is capable of helping patients maintain personal hygiene.
Researchers at the Georgia Tech’s Healthcare
Britain’s fattest man, who weighed 50-stone, has undergone surgery in India after doctors in the UK told him that he was too fat for the operation to be conducted there.
Mandatory bicycle helmet laws should be maintained and enforced as part of overall road safety strategies, according to a study outlined in a letter to
Medicolegal concerns are affecting how Australian doctors practise medicine, according to an article published in the iMedical Journal of
Australia.
Only half of people with peanut or tree nut allergies know what the nut they are allergic to looks like, according to a study presented at the American