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Monthly Archive for October, 2009

Consultant Paediatric Surgeon Niall Jones explains how minimal access surgery, such as the laparoscopic procedures he describes is now accepted as the best and safest way to operate on babies and children.

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Mr Adrian Lower the latest diagnostic methods with treatment options Fibroids, Intrauterine adhesions (Asherman’s Syndrome), Infertility, Peritoneal adhesions

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In his article for in Capital Health, Professor John Studd who is one of the internationally recognised leading experts in women’s health, explains the benefits of hormone replacement therapy (HRT)

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vitamin D status in his patients and says that his data confirms the more widely reported fact that a high proportion of the elderly have dangerously low levels

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Testing Times for Cocaine

National Treatment Agency for Substance Misuse that reveal the number of 18-24 year olds seeking help for cocaine abuse has doubled in the last year,

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In Capital Health has recently published articles on blood tests and other diagnostic tests. The timing is therefore good to learn of a new blood test for colon and bowel cancer. Does this test work? If so, what are the implications? London bowel cancer expert, Austin Obichere says that this new test for colorectal surgery [...]

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Image guided radiofrequency ablation (RFA) of bone metastases, Consultant Interventional Spine and Pain Physician Dr Nigel Kellow explains the latest options for treating

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As Consultant Interventional Spine and Pain Physician Dr Nigel Kellow explains in a series of highly useful articles for in Capital Health sciatica and brachialgia

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Varicose Veins: Modern Treatment Options by Dr David West a useful starting point.

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Due to risks associated with over diagnosis and subsequent unnecessary treatment, there is a need for far better selection of men who should be screened for PSA

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