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Unlicensed Cosmetic Surgery Hospitalizes 6 in N.J.

New Jersey medical authorities are investigating the incidence of and issuing alerts on unlicensed cosmetic surgery providers after 6 women suffered...

Rotator Cuff Repair Restores Strength, Not Function

Rotator cuff surgery may restore a patient's normal shoulder strength, but mobility issues persist in the repaired joint, according to researchers a...

Do Patients Expect Too Much From Joint Replacement?

Even with a thorough pre-op education program, more than two-thirds of joint replacement patients don't share the expectations that their surgeons d...

Archive > October, 2004 Vol. V, No. 10
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Alternative Medicine
Study: Electro-acupuncture Reduces Post-op Pain and PONV
A high-tech, acupuncture-like therapy not only reduces nausea and vomiting after major breast surgery, it also has previously unknown pain-relieving properties. That finding, by researchers at Duke University Medical Center, appears in the Sept. 22 issue of Anesthesia & Analgesia.

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