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MGH’s pioneering telestroke network brings virtual consultations to outlying hospitals
The first angioplasty procedure was performed 50 years ago. But it was some time before the work of “Crazy Charlie” Dotter caught on.
Simplifying fecal transplants could make the treatment safer and more accessible.
Artist Danny Quirk paints the living structures of the body on live models.
Physicians and faxes have a long, complex relationship.
Infusing colons with donated feces has led to remarkable cures and big questions about what’s safe and what’s next.
The success of pediatric cancer therapies has a downside: adults with lingering health problems caused by their treatments.
Telehealth technology takes primary and specialty care to distant patients. But will nagging issues slow its rapid growth?
The use of 3-D printing technology in hospitals and labs has raised new regulatory issues for the FDA.
Using 3-D printers to create skull implants or replacement joints is exciting; running off living organs would be revolutionary.
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