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Minimally invasive spine surgery offers many people relief from their back problems -- but for whom and when is it appropriate? This talk will focus on the conditions and people for whom this surgery is well suited.
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A new procedure, laparoscopic hysterectomy, means there's no reason for a woman to undergo an invasive abdominal hysterectomy unless she has a severe medical problem. ~ Detroit Medical Center
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This minimally invasive procedure for the replacement of a defective aortic valve has many advantages over traditional open heart surgery. ~ Detroit Medical Center
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Curious about non-native species in the Upper Mississippi River valley region? Then hit "play" and sit back as the Mississippi Valley Conservancy explores the dangers of invasive plants.
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Thyroid disease can be treated with medicines, but for some, surgery is necessary. Here's how a new minimally invasive surgical procedure is leaving less scarring and getting patients back to their regular routine quicker.
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Caluerpa taxifolia and Yellow Star Thistle, invasive weeds that threaten California communities, are featured in this presentation at a recent Invasive Species Symposium held at the University of California, Davis campus. Series: University of California Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources [2/2003] [Science] [Agriculture] [Show ID: 7074]
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Public Service Announcement to prevent destructive the spread of zebra and quagga mussels, as well as other dangerous aquatic species, to Lake Tahoe. Devastating species of mussels have crossed the Rocky Mountains traveling on boats and trailers. Their destructive spread threatens boats and Lake Tahoe's pristine waters. Expect mandatory boat inspections at all public boat ramps around Lake Tahoe.
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UC Davis presents the Invasive Species Symposium which explores the current status of exotic aquatic plant habitats in Lake Tahoe and the Central Delta as well as providing an overview of the invasion process of aquatic species. Series: University of California Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources [2/2003] [Science] [Agriculture] [Show ID: 7075]