Septal myectomy removes part of a thickened septum to treat hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) with left ventricular outflow tract obstruction. It can improve severe symptoms that do not respond to ...
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Jayde’s world turned upside down at just 18, when she went from being an active young adult to suddenly struggling to breathe.
Limb-lengthening can add inches to a person’s stature. But its risks have made it controversial. Credit... Supported by By Isabella Kwai Photographs by Matthew Leifheit Isabella Kwai spoke to ...
In 2019, Taylor Moore was heading to the airport to catch a flight for a Korn Ferry Tour event. At a traffic light, something felt deeply wrong.
Performance Institute lodges nearly 30-point appeal with MMA South Africa over controversial EFC 131 main event involving Luke Michael and Diego Bandu, citing illegal strikes, officiating errors, and ...
Alfred Bester’s 1953 novel The Demolished Man is another telepathy-as-exposure story. Turns out it’s hard to plot a murder when everybody has ESP and can read your mind, when your wires are poking out ...
A Kentucky mom is issuing an urgent warning to other parents after her 17-year-old son's left lung collapsed twice from a dirty habit practiced by millions, which he picked up to 'look cool' for ...
Karinna Saxby has previously received funding from the Department of Health and Aged Care and currently receives funding from the University of Melbourne McKenzie Fellowship. Karinna is a co-founder ...
CORTINA D'AMPEZZO, Italy -- Lindsey Vonn had a "successful" third surgery on her broken left leg following her downhill crash at the Olympics, the American skier said Wednesday. Vonn posted an update ...
Johannes Hoischen, Head of Malteser AeroMedical, tells us about a biking trip to Scotland that went wrong, and how the Malteser team helped to get the patient home ...
Despite 26 regional AIIMS, the flagship centre in Delhi ends up taking the burden of millions owing to its “miracle” reputation and the regional centres lacking quality facilities and expert doctors ...