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Mark George: Treating Depression With an Electromagnet (US News & World Report)
Transcranial magnetic stimulation could have many other medical uses, too, says the neurologist.
7/1/2009
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Hearing about Barrett's esophagus is enough to give you indigestion (The Gleaner)
Chances are, you've felt it: Usually after a meal, or sometimes it wakes you up in the middle of the night -- acid reflux disease, the kind of chronic burning in your chest or throat that often takes a Pepto-Bismol to get rid of. But did you know there is a type of acid reflux disease that some may not be aware they have? Or that those who have this condition often are less sensitive to the ...
6/30/2009
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MUSC to get new cardiac surgical chief (The Post and Courier)
The Medical University of South Carolina soon will have a new chief of cardiothoracic surgery. Respected heart surgeon Fred Crawford is stepping down from the post that he held for 30 years, and John Ikonomidis will take over on Wednesday.
6/26/2009
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MUSC Children’s Hospital heart program nationally ranked (Charleston Regional Business Journal)
The report ranks the 30 best children’s hospitals in the country and breaks down the ranking into 10 specialties, including cancer, neonatal care, orthopedics and urology.
6/26/2009
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Boy with heart defect speaks out for sick kids (The Post and Courier)
Christine Chase, a North Charleston mother of two, was 18 weeks pregnant when she found out her son would be born with a congenital heart defect. "Scary. That's the closest word I can use to describe how I felt all the time," said Chase, who quit her job as a pharmacy technician to care fo...
6/22/2009
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