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[Title] => Fashion Rocks
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With the merry Christmas season drawing close, expect a jam-packed social calendar and a need to dress up for all those special occasions!
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[AuthorName] => Ardelle T. Merton
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[Title] => ‘Male lumpectomy’ works well in prostate cancer
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The ‘very aggressive’ focal cryoablation technique succeeds without affecting potency or continence. Focal cryoablation results in better local control of prostate cancer than other standard treatments. By destroying only the cancerous portion of the prostate, a "male lumpectomy" results in high potency rates and limits other complications, particularly incontinence, without compromising cancer control. "This is a very aggressive treatment, even though it is focal.
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[AuthorName] => Charles C. Chante MD
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[Title] => Philips fluid lenses bring things into focus
[Summary] => At the recent CeBIT exhibition in Hannover, Germany, Philips demonstrated a unique, variable-focus lens system that does away with mechanical moving parts, making it suitable for a wide range of optical imaging applications like digital cameras, camera phones, endoscopes, home security systems and optical storage drivers.
The Philips FluidFocus system mimics the action of the human eye using a fluid lens that alters its focal length by changing its shape.
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The Philips FluidFocus system mimics the action of the human eye using a fluid lens that alters its focal length by changing its shape.
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