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HIV and Anemia: An Overlooked Danger

It's been estimated that up to 95% of people infected with HIV will experience anemia at some point.

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HIV and Anemia : An Overlooked Danger

It's been estimated that up to 95% of people infected with HIV will experience anemia at some point.

Women and Fatigue with Dr. Nancy Snyderman

Women and Fatigue with Dr. Nancy Snyderman

NBC's Dr. Nancy Snyderman talks with Natalie Morales as part of "Today's Daily Dose" focusing on women and fatigue.


Placenta Has More Stem Cells Than the Cord

Placenta Has More Stem Cells Than the Cord

Past studies have shown stem cells taken from umbilical cord blood can be used to treat various diseases.

A Young Girl Finally Meets Her Marrow Donor

A Young Girl Finally Meets Her Marrow Donor

A young girl finally meets her European bone marrow donor.


Identifying Kidney Failure

Identifying Kidney Failure

The statistics are sobering. Approximately 20 million people are affected today by kidney and urinary tract diseases, and more than 50,000 people die each year as a result of these diseases.

Blood Disorders

Blood Disorders

Blood Disorders


Hysteroscopy: When is it Necessary?

Hysteroscopy: When is it Necessary?

If you are suffering from abnormal bleeding, you may have submucus fibroid tumors. These tumors, located deep within the wall of the uterus, can cause severe cramping, fatigue, heavy menstrual periods, and bleeding in between periods.

Surgery and Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Surgery and Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Inflammatory bowel disease is a painful and sometimes debilitating disease. Follow a young woman¿s experience as she makes the decision to undergo a newer surgical option that could mean a speedier and more comfortable recovery.


Understanding Abnormal Uterine Bleeding: Part 2

Understanding Abnormal Uterine Bleeding: Part 2

A gynecologist discusses with a patient how submucosal fibroids, a common cause of abnormal uterine bleeding, can be diagnosed and treated with hysteroscopy.

Hysteroscopy: When is it Necessary?

Hysteroscopy: When is it Necessary?

If you are suffering from abnormal bleeding, you may have submucus fibroid tumors. These tumors, located deep within the wall of the uterus, can cause severe cramping, fatigue, heavy menstrual periods, and bleeding in between periods.