An Ohio State surgeon comments on a recent surgical first: removing a patientâs gallbladder entirely through her birth canal. The incisionless, virtually painless technique is being studied to compare laparoscopic and transvaginal surgery.
By the time he graduates, third-year Ohio State medical student Justin Harper will have attended more than 2,000 hours of classroom lectures, dedicating more than two-thirds of his waking hours to medical school. The pressures of becoming a doctor led Harper to develop a tool that is changing how medical students at The Ohio State University study.
Garlic adds zest and taste to some of our favorite foods and now it may have potential to fight cancer, according to results from a new study from Ohio Stateâs Comprehensive Cancer Center. In the study, researchers explored how consuming garlic could affect certain cancer-causing processes in the body.
A new policy statement from the American Academy of Pediatrics calls for consistent use of warning labels on foods that put children at high risk for choking, a leading cause of death in children.
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