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Personalized Melanoma Vaccine
Ivanhoe Broadcast News
Doctors are working on a personalized vaccine to help the immune system identify cancerous cells and destroy them in the largest organ of the body: the skin.
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Toxic-Zapping Treatment for the Heart?
Dr. Lamas is prescribing chelation therapy - an antidote for poisoning by mercury, lead or arsenic - for patients who suffer from heart disease, and helping them finally find relief.
3D Printing Saves Kids’ Hearts
A picture is worth a thousand words, but an actual sculpture of your now fixed heart after surgery; priceless. Some children are leaving the hospital with this amazing souvenir.
Epilepsy Laser Keeps Corey Running
A 'magic wand’ helps epilepsy patients to stop their seizures, and get back to living life devoid of a shaky future.
Balloons for Weight Loss
Lose weight by swallowing a balloon? Dr. Edmundowicz has a new, minimally-invasive procedure to help obese patients lose weight.
Retinal Implants: Painting the Future
Wet macular degeneration has no cure and causes blindness. With a new retinal implant, researchers are finding a way to help patients see without invasive surgery.
EOS Scanner: A 360 View
Scoliosis patients who need multiple X-rays are at risk of radiation poisoning. With a new imaging device, doctors are able to get a better view with fewer risks to the patient.
3D Imaging: Saving Kids’ Hearts
A new specialized system is helping doctors see the heart in 3D and in real-time, helping them visualize severe heart arrhythmias without invasive surgery.
Charcot Foot: A Step toward Avoiding Amputation
Diabetes affects millions of people in America and many patients face amputation from a common complication of the disease. A new procedure may have diabetics back on their feet without losing a limb.
Novocure Brain Treatment for Glioblastoma
One of the most common and aggressive brain cancers, glioblastoma is hard to treat. Now, doctors are using a new device to give patients more time to fight it.
3D Mammograms with C-View
Doctors are using a new program in 3D mammography to help women get the most out of their yearly exams with lower exposure to radiation.
ECMO Prevents a Carbon Monoxide Death
Carbon monoxide almost took her life, but this ECMO technology, already in many hospitals around the country, saved this patient from death.
New Drug Stops Pediatric Cancer
See how one little girl is still helping to fight a deadly brain cancer in kids even after she lost her battle with the disease.
Plastic Cages for Adult Scoliosis
It's a miracle! A new approach to scoliosis surgery gave one woman her life back.
Sjogren’s Disease Causes Dry Mouth
Chronic dry mouth can cause serious health problems and affect a person’s quality of life; now researchers are developing a way to change that.
Shark Bite Recovery
A young track star almost lost her foot to a shark, but thanks to a revolutionary technique, she’s back on the field.
Liberate Patients from Emphysema
More than four million Americans have emphysema, and the condition can make it nearly impossible to breathe. A new, minimally invasive procedure is now saving lives.
Sleep Apnea: Synthetic Cannabis Pill
More than 12 million Americans suffer from sleep apnea. A surprising pill ingredient may be the cure.
Cooling Cap for Heart Patients
Technology used to keep astronauts cool in their space suits is now being used on heart patients.
Removing Brain Tumors with New Adaptive Hybrid Surgery
A new radiosurgery-guided procedure is allowing surgeons to remove brain tumors like never before.
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