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Prostate cancer screening may not always be the best medicine

By Judith Graham

Chicago Tribune

There is now a partial answer to one of the most controversial questions in medicine: whether men should get blood tests that screen for prostate cancer.

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Ralph Damiano, MD, Talks About Atrial Fibrillation Advances

Cardiothoracic surgeon, Dr. Ralph Damiano, of Barnes-Jewish Hospital in St. Louis, MO, spoke with StopAfib.org at Boston Atrial Fibrillation Symposium 2009. He shared information about new custom approaches to surgical and catheter ablation treatment of atrial fibrillation that he had presented at Boston Afib.

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Less invasive glaucoma surgery allows faster return to normal activity

Surgeons at the Washington University Eye Center and Barnes-Jewish Hospital are among the first to use a new surgical device to treat glaucoma.

Surgery with the device, called a Trabectome, is an outpatient procedure that takes less time to perform and offers a shorter recovery than traditional glaucoma surgery.

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