Doctors at Queen Mary University of London, Barts Health NHS Trust, and University College London have led the development of ...
Until now, the only effective cure for primary aldosteronism has been surgical removal of the entire adrenal gland, requiring ...
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News Medical on MSNTargeted Thermal Therapy could transform management of common cause of high blood pressureDoctors at Queen Mary University of London, Barts Health NHS Trust, and University College London have led the development of a simple, minimally invasive Targeted Thermal Therapy (Triple T) that has ...
A revolutionary new treatment called Targeted Thermal Therapy (Tripel T) offers a safer, faster alternative to surgery for patients with high blood pressure caused by Primary Aldosteronism, a hormonal ...
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Asian News International on MSNQuick cure for common cause of high blood pressure: Study exploresTriple T offers a faster, safer alternative to surgery, by selectively destroying the small adrenal nodule without removing the adrenal gland.
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News Medical on MSNStudy reveals brain circuit linked to human creativityA new study led by researchers at Mass General Brigham suggests that different brain regions activated by creative tasks are part of one common brain circuit.
Nine in 10 beds at University College London Hospitals Trust were occupied at the start of this month, new figures show.
While researchers are grateful they can offer patients one of the two approved stabilizers, better therapeutics are still ...
A GIRL was “born with a broken heart” on Valentine’s Day due to a rare heart condition is celebrating her fifth birthday this year. Jayna Bhudia’s daughter Radhika was born with a condition called ...
Prohibited from serving with the U.S. Army as a medical officer, Barbara Stimson was commissioned by the British—and helped ...
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University College London Hospitals Trust reports surplus last year, despite significant overspending across NHS trustsUniversity College London Hospitals Trust reported a £43.9m surplus last year, new figures show, despite the NHS facing a ...
Ibadan, Dr. Temitope Farombi, has warned that by 2030, Nigerians are projected to experience three times the current burden of brain disorders.
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