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Mass General Imaging expands 3D mammography service to Waltham - Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA

massgeneral.org — “Mass General West Imaging - Waltham introduces new technology that improves cancer detection while reducing callbacks.View full resource at massgeneral.org

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Imaging probe allows noninvasive detection of dangerous heart-valve infection - Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA

massgeneral.org — “A novel imaging probe developed by MGH investigators may make it possible to diagnose accurately a dangerous infection of the heart valvesView full resource at massgeneral.org

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plspassthegas Ron Memije Advanced Practice Nurse and Nurse

Imaging probe allows noninvasive detection of dangerous heart-valve infection http://j.mp/npYlPj

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Caffeine & Fertility... Consensus or Confusion? - Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA

massgeneral.org — “Aaron K. Styer MD, associate director of the Basic Science Research Program for the Reproductive Endocrinology & Infertility Fellowship at Mass General, discusses the relationship between caffeine and fertility.View full resource at massgeneral.org

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Heart Abnormalities the Leading Cause of Sudden Deaths in Athletes - Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA

massgeneral.org — “Approximately 200-300 adolescents and young adults die every year from partaking in sporting activities in the United States. While heat exposure, dehydration and overexertion are common causes, far and away the most common reason is that the person had some previously undiagnosed heart condition.View full resource at massgeneral.org

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nursingpins Vernon Dutton, R.N. Nurse

Heart Abnormalities the Leading Cause of Sudden Deaths in Athletes http://tinyurl.com/3csewve (from @MassGeneralNews

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What is Mind Body Medicine? - Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA

massgeneral.org — “"According to a recent government survey, nearly half of all Americans used mind-body interventions in 2002. The respondents embraced practices ranging from deep breathing and progressive muscle relaxation to meditation, hypnosis and guided imagery." Herbert Benson, MD, Julie Corliss, and Geoffrey Cowley, Newsweek, September 27, 2004View full resource at massgeneral.org

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doctorrubin David Rubin Internist, Physician, and Doctor

Stress reduction and mind/body awareness help improve #fertility: http://nyti.ms/mA99cN. In Boston? Try BHIMBM (http://bit.ly/jMOFYO).

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Babies May Be Taking Longer to Outgrow Milk Allergies

massgeneral.org — “Q&A with Dr. Wayne Shreffler, MD, PhDView full resource at massgeneral.org

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WayneShreffler Wayne Shreffler Doctor, Pediatrician, Internist, Allergist, and Physician

FAQ here on recent research news confirming impression that kids are outgrowing #FoodAllergy to milk later in life. http://bit.ly/g5F2QX

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Mass. General study reveals how lung cancers evolve in response to targeted treatment - Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA

massgeneral.org — “A detailed analysis of lung tumors that became resistant to targeted therapy drugs has revealed two previously unreported resistance mechanisms. The report also describes how the cellular nature of some tumors can change in response to treatment and finds how resistance-conferring mutations can disappear after treatment is discontinued.View full resource at massgeneral.org

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Mass. General study reveals how lung cancers evolve in response to targeted treatment. http://bit.ly/f2zOVx

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Massachusetts General Hospital is first in the nation to do mammography screening using 3D breast tomosynthesis - Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA

massgeneral.org — “The Breast Imaging Program at Massachusetts General Hospital today welcomes its first patient to undergo three-dimensional breast tomosynthesis screening. Also known as 3D mammography, this technology promises to improve cancer detection and reduce false positives.View full resource at massgeneral.org

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Massachusetts General Hospital is first in the nation to do mammography screening using 3D breast tomosynthesis http://j.mp/g8AQwS

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Circulating Tumor Cell Center - Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA

massgeneral.org — “The goal of our center is to transform the CTC-Chip into a robust technology that will allow detailed studies across multiple different types of cancer.View full resource at massgeneral.org

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equijada Earl Quijada Family Medicine Doctor, Pain Medicine Physician, Physician, and Doctor

Circulating Tumor Cell Center - Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA: http://me.lt/4zSI

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Uncovering the neurobiological basis of general anesthesia - Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA

massgeneral.org — “Emery Brown, MD, PhD, author of a New England Journal of Medicine review article, lays out a conceptual framework for understanding general anesthesia by discussing its relation to sleep and coma.View full resource at massgeneral.org

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plspassthegas Ron Memije Advanced Practice Nurse and Nurse

Uncovering the neurobiological basis of general anesthesia http://j.mp/g4E1mF

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Massachusetts General Hospital celebrates 200 years in 2011 - Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA

massgeneral.org — “January 1, 2011, marks the start on Mass General's bicentennial anniversary. Find out how the hospital is celebrating this momentous milestone.View full resource at massgeneral.org

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plspassthegas Ron Memije Advanced Practice Nurse and Nurse

Massachusetts General Hospital celebrates 200 years in 2011 http://j.mp/i4yxob

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Structure deep within the brain may contribute to a rich, varied social life - Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA

massgeneral.org — “Scientists have discovered that the amygdala, a small almond shaped structure deep within the temporal lobe, is important to a rich and varied social life among humans.View full resource at massgeneral.org

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plspassthegas Ron Memije Advanced Practice Nurse and Nurse

Structure deep within the brain may contribute to a rich, varied social life http://j.mp/elarGX

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Apartment-dwelling children in nonsmoking units still exposed to tobacco - Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA

massgeneral.org — “A new study from MassGeneral Hospital for Children and the University of Rochester Medical Center shows significant evidence of tobacco smoke exposure in the blood of children who live in multi-unit housing.View full resource at massgeneral.org

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MassEyeAndEar Mass. Eye and Ear Hospital

RT @MassGeneralNews #kids in multi-unit housing have higher smoke exposure--even in non-smoking units. Release/vid: http://bit.ly/ejKLcd

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Probiotics under study as treatment for IBS and depression - Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA

massgeneral.org — “A new study will measure the ability of probiotic bacteria GanedenBC30 (Bacillus coagulans GB1-30, 6086) to help people diagnosed with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and major depressive disorder (MDD).View full resource at massgeneral.org

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s_canning Sally Canning PhD, Doctor, and Psychologist

RT @HarvardResearch Study to assess benefits of probiotic bacteria for patients w irritable bowel syndrome & depression http://ht.ly/3f2Gt

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