Topic: Brigham and Women's Hospital
Taking regular exercise helps you to stay physically healthier and mentally sharper into old age, four studies published in the Archives of Internal Medicine showed Monday. One of the studies found that women who exercised more during middle age -- defined as an average age of 60 by researchers at the Harvard School of Public Health, Brigham and Women's Hospital ...
A report in the October 13 issue ofArchives of Internal Medicine find that caffeine consumption does not appear to be associated with overall breast cancer risk. However, there is a possibility of increased risk for women with benign breast disease or for tumors that are hormone-receptor negative or larger than 2 centimeters. Caffeine ...
Surgeons in Boston have performed the second-ever partial face transplant in the United States, replacing some 80 percent of a disfigured man's face. A team of surgeons, nurses and anesthesiologists labored 17 hours to replace the patient's nose, hard palate, facial skin, muscles and nerves, the Brigham and Women's Hospital where the surgery was performed said in ...
