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Northern California Urology Medical Clinic

Category: Medicine - Surgery
Location: Northern ,California - United States

Patient-centered care for urological conditions, including a potency program. Serving the Alameda/ Contra Costa area.


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Urological Surgery, P.A.

Category: Medicine - Surgery
Location: Derry, New Hampsire - United States

Serving Derry and Nashua, New Hampsire. The practice of Dr. John Janeiro and Dr. Edward Chibaro, specialists in urologic surgery.

 
Mantu Gupta, M.D.

Category: Medicine - Surgery
Location: New York - United States

Specializes in minimally invasive urology, especially the treatment of kidney stones, uretero-pelvic junction obstruction, and urinary tract obstruction from cancer ...

 
Lexington Urological Associates, PA

Category: Medicine - Surgery
Location: West Columbia, South Carolina - United States

Meet the physicians, find out about treatments and services, or check out the glossary; locations in Lexington and West Columbia.

 
Diagnosis and Treatment of Bladder Cancer

Category: Conditions and Diseases - Cancer
Location: West Bloomfield, Michigan - United States

Discussion of this disease by Dr. Robert Badalament.

 
MedicineNet.com - About Urological Disorders

Category: Conditions and Diseases - Genitourinary Disorders
Location: San Clemente, California - United States

Medical information about urological disorders such as urinary tract infections, overactive bladder and urinary incontinence.

 
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Health Tip: Start Your Day With a Good Breakfast (HealthDay)
HealthDay - (HealthDay News) -- Your mother's edict that "breakfast is the most important meal of the day" is true, experts say.

Who's Been Using My Keyboard? Check the Germ Trail (HealthDay)
HealthDay - TUESDAY, March 16 (HealthDay News) -- The germs you leave behind might serve as the equivalent of fingerprints, giving forensic scientists a new way to identify who's been where.

Health Tip: Prevent a Fungal Nail Infection (HealthDay)
HealthDay - (HealthDay News) -- A fungal infection of the fingernails or toenails can make them hard, brittle and discolored.

A New Way to Zap Away Uterine Fibroids (HealthDay)
HealthDay - TUESDAY, March 16 (HealthDay News) -- Focused ultrasound is an effective way to get rid of uterine fibroids, the noncancerous but troublesome tumors that can grow inside the uterus, new research shows.

DNA Test May Cut Hospitalizations Caused by Blood Thinner (HealthDay)
HealthDay - TUESDAY, March 16 (HealthDay News) -- A simple genetic test that helps doctors determine the best dose of the blood-thinner drug warfarin for individual patients could reduce hospitalizations by one-third during the early dose-adjustment phase, a new study has found.

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HealthDay - TUESDAY, March 16 (HealthDay News) -- Women who suffer a heart attack are more likely to survive if they receive the same invasive treatments as men do, a new study suggests.

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Are New Chemo Treatments Cost-Effective? (HealthDay)
HealthDay - TUESDAY, March 16 (HealthDay News) -- New chemotherapy agents for metastatic colon cancer improve patient survival but are costly, says a new study.

Pain Relief Often Delayed for Cancer Patients (HealthDay)
HealthDay - TUESDAY, March 16 (HealthDay News) -- Palliative care services, which help people who are seriously ill relieve symptoms such as pain, are now found at most U.S. cancer centers, but many programs don't interact with patients until it's too late, study findings show.

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