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Hazards and Complications Associated With Gallbladder Surgery
By: FL Web Advantage | May 20, 2012
Although routine, gallbladder surgery contains many unique risks and can have serious complications if not performed properly.
Questions to Ask Your Eye Surgeon
By: Sara Goldstein, ePR Source | May 19, 2012
When you are looking for an eye surgeon, no matter if it is for an elective procedure such as LASIK or a necessary one like cataract surgery, you will want to ask specific questions before choosing the best one for you.
What to Expect in Cataract Surgery
By: Sara Goldstein, ePR Source | May 19, 2012
Cataract surgery is typically performed on an outpatient basis and generally takes less than one hour.
Georgia Health Insurance Provider McCart Insurance Discusses Pre-Existing Conditions
By: Anne DeVito, Cardinal Web Solutions | May 17, 2012
McCart Insurance, a broker of Georgia health insurance plans, explains what pre-existing conditions are and how they can affect your healthcare coverage.
New York Personal Injury Lawyer from The Perecman Firm Announces Support of the Gender Expression Non-Discrimination Act (GENDA)
By: Penni Horwitz, The Perecman Firm, P.L.L.C. | May 17, 2012
New York personal injury lawyer David Perecman supports the proposed Gender Expression Non-Discrimination Act, known as GENDA. This law would prohibit discrimination in New York State based on gender identity or expression.
Vectra 3-D Imaging Can Help Patients Visualize Their New Looks
By: Grant Stevens, Marina Plastic Surgery Assoc. | May 17, 2012
Marina Plastic Surgery channels Hollywood with a new three-dimensional photo system that creates lifelike images to show how Los Angeles plastic surgery patients may look after cosmetic procedures.
World-Renowned Faculty to Present AACS' Most Extensive Cadaver Workshop
By: Larry Guthrie, AACS | May 17, 2012
The AACS will host the most extensive cadaver workshop in AACS history. New & Established Techniques in Breast & Body Contouring will be held June 21-23 at the prestigious Practical Anatomy & Surgical Center at Saint Louis University.
FDA Report Cautioning Long-Term Use of Fosamax and Other Bisphosphonate Drugs Acknowledged by Rottenstein Law Group
By: Nava Brahe, The Rottenstein Law Group | May 16, 2012
The Rottenstein Law Group has learned of a new FDA report cautioning against the long-term use of Fosamax and other bisphosphonate drugs for the treatment of osteoporosis.
Doctor Proposes Information Tech to Reduce Prescription Errors
By: Enrique Ferrer, Ferrer Shane | May 15, 2012
A study found that drug-related errors accounted for about a quarter of all preventable patient injuries. The study estimated that between 10 percent and 15 percent of prescriptions contain errors.
Spinal Fusion Surgery on the Rise, But is the Risky Procedure Necessary?
By: FL Web Advantage | May 13, 2012
The Journal of the American Medical Association reports that spinal fusion surgeries are on the rise but they might not all be warranted.
Debate on Public Disclosure of National Practitioner Data Bank Heats Up
By: FL Web Advantage | May 10, 2012
The NPDB tracks doctors' malpractice claims and disciplinary actions, but you won't be able to access it as a patient; some groups are seeking to change this.
Cosmetic Surgeons Defend Breast Augmentation for Older Women
By: Joshua Greenwald, Cosmetic Surgery Assoc. of NY | May 06, 2012
The surgeons at Cosmetic Surgery Associates of New York say a woman's health and motivation - not her age - should determine whether she is a good candidate for breast augmentation in Westchester County.
Study Finds High Level of Satisfaction Among Liposuction Patients
By: Ellen Mahony, Ellen A. Mahony, MD | May 05, 2012
Dr. Ellen Mahony, a Connecticut plastic surgery specialist, discusses a recent study from the April 2012 issue of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. It found that patients who had liposuction recovered quickly and were happy with their results.
Fast-Growing Plastic Surgery Practice Adds New Doctor
By: Mahlon Kerr, Synergy Plastic Surgery | May 05, 2012
Synergy Plastic Surgery welcomes Dr. Amy Bekanich, a board-certified plastic surgeon, to its team. The addition will help the Austin plastic surgery practice better serve the needs of its patients.
Plastic Surgery After Weight Loss Improves Patient Comfort
By: Dr. Scott Holley, Great Lakes Plastic/Hand Surgery | May 05, 2012
The doctors at Great Lakes Plastic & Hand Surgery say patients who have experienced dramatic weight loss report increased comfort and better mobility after undergoing post-weight-loss plastic surgery in Kalamazoo.
Displaying 1 to 15 (of 1930 releases)
Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 ... [Next »]
Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 ... [Next »]
Hazards and Complications Associated With Gallbladder Surgery
By: FL Web Advantage | May 20, 2012
Although routine, gallbladder surgery contains many unique risks and can have serious complications if not performed properly.
Questions to Ask Your Eye Surgeon
By: Sara Goldstein, ePR Source | May 19, 2012
When you are looking for an eye surgeon, no matter if it is for an elective procedure such as LASIK or a necessary one like cataract surgery, you will want to ask specific questions before choosing the best one for you.
What to Expect in Cataract Surgery
By: Sara Goldstein, ePR Source | May 19, 2012
Cataract surgery is typically performed on an outpatient basis and generally takes less than one hour.
Georgia Health Insurance Provider McCart Insurance Discusses Pre-Existing Conditions
By: Anne DeVito, Cardinal Web Solutions | May 17, 2012
McCart Insurance, a broker of Georgia health insurance plans, explains what pre-existing conditions are and how they can affect your healthcare coverage.
New York Personal Injury Lawyer from The Perecman Firm Announces Support of the Gender Expression Non-Discrimination Act (GENDA)
By: Penni Horwitz, The Perecman Firm, P.L.L.C. | May 17, 2012
New York personal injury lawyer David Perecman supports the proposed Gender Expression Non-Discrimination Act, known as GENDA. This law would prohibit discrimination in New York State based on gender identity or expression.
Vectra 3-D Imaging Can Help Patients Visualize Their New Looks
By: Grant Stevens, Marina Plastic Surgery Assoc. | May 17, 2012
Marina Plastic Surgery channels Hollywood with a new three-dimensional photo system that creates lifelike images to show how Los Angeles plastic surgery patients may look after cosmetic procedures.
World-Renowned Faculty to Present AACS' Most Extensive Cadaver Workshop
By: Larry Guthrie, AACS | May 17, 2012
The AACS will host the most extensive cadaver workshop in AACS history. New & Established Techniques in Breast & Body Contouring will be held June 21-23 at the prestigious Practical Anatomy & Surgical Center at Saint Louis University.
FDA Report Cautioning Long-Term Use of Fosamax and Other Bisphosphonate Drugs Acknowledged by Rottenstein Law Group
By: Nava Brahe, The Rottenstein Law Group | May 16, 2012
The Rottenstein Law Group has learned of a new FDA report cautioning against the long-term use of Fosamax and other bisphosphonate drugs for the treatment of osteoporosis.
Doctor Proposes Information Tech to Reduce Prescription Errors
By: Enrique Ferrer, Ferrer Shane | May 15, 2012
A study found that drug-related errors accounted for about a quarter of all preventable patient injuries. The study estimated that between 10 percent and 15 percent of prescriptions contain errors.
Spinal Fusion Surgery on the Rise, But is the Risky Procedure Necessary?
By: FL Web Advantage | May 13, 2012
The Journal of the American Medical Association reports that spinal fusion surgeries are on the rise but they might not all be warranted.
Debate on Public Disclosure of National Practitioner Data Bank Heats Up
By: FL Web Advantage | May 10, 2012
The NPDB tracks doctors' malpractice claims and disciplinary actions, but you won't be able to access it as a patient; some groups are seeking to change this.
Cosmetic Surgeons Defend Breast Augmentation for Older Women
By: Joshua Greenwald, Cosmetic Surgery Assoc. of NY | May 06, 2012
The surgeons at Cosmetic Surgery Associates of New York say a woman's health and motivation - not her age - should determine whether she is a good candidate for breast augmentation in Westchester County.
Study Finds High Level of Satisfaction Among Liposuction Patients
By: Ellen Mahony, Ellen A. Mahony, MD | May 05, 2012
Dr. Ellen Mahony, a Connecticut plastic surgery specialist, discusses a recent study from the April 2012 issue of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. It found that patients who had liposuction recovered quickly and were happy with their results.
Fast-Growing Plastic Surgery Practice Adds New Doctor
By: Mahlon Kerr, Synergy Plastic Surgery | May 05, 2012
Synergy Plastic Surgery welcomes Dr. Amy Bekanich, a board-certified plastic surgeon, to its team. The addition will help the Austin plastic surgery practice better serve the needs of its patients.
Plastic Surgery After Weight Loss Improves Patient Comfort
By: Dr. Scott Holley, Great Lakes Plastic/Hand Surgery | May 05, 2012
The doctors at Great Lakes Plastic & Hand Surgery say patients who have experienced dramatic weight loss report increased comfort and better mobility after undergoing post-weight-loss plastic surgery in Kalamazoo.
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