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A recently approved technique for radio-frequency ablation treats or prevents problems caused by thyroid nodules, providing an alternative to the surgical removal of the gland.
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A recently approved technique for radio-frequency ablation treats or prevents problems caused by thyroid nodules, providing an alternative to the surgical removal of the gland.
In 2010, at 43 years old, Bill Winslow was diagnosed with young onset Parkinson’s Disease. Since then, he’s been raising awareness for the disease by doing 160 push-ups a day during the month of April.
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