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Video games help surgeons hone their skills According to a new study it is suggested that prior to carrying out surgery, surgeons might benefit from playing video games.
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BIDMC surgeons to be tested on laparoscopic motor skills Passing the FLS exam (www.fls.org) raises the bar by allowing the surgeon to show they have the skill ... For more information, visit www.bidmc.harvard.edu. ...
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Daily dose of Vitamin D cuts cancer risk Dec 28, 2005 ... According to cancer prevention specialists, taking vitamin D3 daily appears to lower the risk of cancer by up to as much 50 percent.
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Research sheds light on eating disorders, compulsive gambling and ... Apr 23, 2006 ... Researchers at Harvard Medical School (HMS) report in the April 23 issue of Nature that they have identified neurons that encode the values ...
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Parkinson's drug Mirapex accused of causing gambling addiction May 9, 2005 ... A drug prescribed to millions of patients in the US as a treatment for Parkinson's disease and other conditions, has allegedly turned some ...
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Am Research and Latest Discoveries European experts in cancer and nutrition are meeting in Zurich, Switzerland late this month to discuss cutting-edge research in one of the most important ...
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Research suggests a connection between drinking tea regularly and ... May 25, 2004 ... Drinking a tall glass of iced tea may offer more than just a thirst quencher. ... tea's potential health benefits continuously pouring in, ...
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Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation Research and Latest ... Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation Research and Latest Discoveries ... New research into lifelong alcohol consumption reveals that heavy binge ...
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Potential new weight-loss wonder drug A recent Phase II clinical trial of the new drug in the U.S. suggests that women under the age of 50 who took Histalean for 12 weeks lost 7 times the weight ...
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Fair treatment in the workplace associated with a reduced risk of ... Oct 24, 2005 ... A sense of fair treatment in the workplace was associated with a reduced risk of coronary heart disease in a large long-term study of ...
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