Top 10 Medical Innovations for 2014 - According to Cleveland Clinic
Here is the list of the Top 10 Medical Innovations for 2014 according to Cleveland Clinic:
No. 9. TMAO (trimethylamine N-oxide) is produced by the body when your gut bacteria digest choline, which is found in egg yolks, red meat and dairy products. TMAO may serve as a screening tool for predicting future risks of heart attack, stroke and death. Heart experts believe this discovery could lead to personalized nutrition recommendations to help patients reduce their cardiovascular risk:
Retinal Prosthesis System: 2014 Medical Innovation No. 1 - YouTube http://bit.ly/1ccURh1
Genome-guided Solid Tumor Diagnostics: 2014 Medical Innovation No. 2 - YouTube http://bit.ly/1ccUTp4
Responsive Neurostimulator for Intractable Epilepsy: 2014 Medical Innovation No. 3 - YouTube http://bit.ly/1ccUO4B
New Era in Hepatitis C Treatment: 2014 Medical Innovation No. 4 - YouTube http://bit.ly/1ccUP8W
Perioperative Decision Support System: 2014 Medical Innovation No. 5 - YouTube http://bit.ly/1ccUK4Q
Fecal Microbiota Transplantation (FMT): 2014 Medical Innovation No. 6 - YouTube http://bit.ly/1ccULGf
Relaxin for Acute Heart Failure: 2014 Medical Innovation No. 7 - YouTube http://bit.ly/1ccUIu0
Computer-Assisted Personalized Sedation System: 2014 Medical Innovation No. 8 - YouTube http://bit.ly/1ccUDXb
B-Cell Receptor Pathway Inhibitors: 2014 Medical Innovation No. 10 - YouTube http://bit.ly/1ccUD9t
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