
WOMEN'S HEALTH
IVF: When pregnancy becomes a project
Infertility treatments vary in cost, invasiveness and success in becoming pregnant and having a child.
- OVARIAN CANCER: Ovarian cancer treatment involves high heat
- CERVICAL CANCER: HPV vaccine seen as added safeguard against cancer risk
- BLADDER STRENGTH: Pelvic-floor problems no longer a taboo topic
- DEPRESSION: Medical advances helping lift the fog of depression
- UTERINE FIBROMAS: Robotic surgery revolutionizing treatment of uterine fibromas
- MENOPAUSE: Hormone replacement therapies slowly making a comeback
- WOMEN'S SKIN CARE: Skin care options abound for women, from rejuvenation to acne treatment
- THYROID CANCER: Thyroid gland issues can catch patients unaware
- HIGH-RISK PREGNANCY: Risky pregnancies driving need for specialists
- CHILDBIRTH: Vaginal births are possible after C-section
- ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE: New tool emerges to detect signs of Alzheimers
- INSOMNIA: Clinics bring sweet sleep relief
- PARKINSON'S DISEASE: Parkinsons treatments helping quality of life
- EPILEPSY: Surgery can help those with epilepsy
- SLEEP AND CHILDREN: Kids with sleep apnea have hard time focusing
- PEDIATRIC STROKES: For childhood strokes, time is critical
- CAREGIVING: Caregivers need relief, respite from Alzheimers, too
- ANEURYSMS: New procedures for hard-to-treat aneurysms
- STROKES: Stroke centers help patients recover day-to-day skills
- PEDIATRIC EPILEPSY: Local childrens hospitals pioneer epilepsy treatments
- WOMEN'S HEALTH: Heat disease: No. 1 killer of women
- AFTER THE TRAUMA: Cardiac rehab restores your heart, confidence
- SUGAR AND HEART DISEASE: Sugar consumption, real and artificial, can be a heart breaker
- PREVENTION: Change in diet can go a long way toward warding off disease
- ARTERIAL DISEASE: Peripheral arterial disease is a silent killer
- BEHAVIORAL HEALTH: Relationships have a lot to do with your heat health
- VALVE DISEASE: Doctors are fixing heart valves without surgery
- EMERGENCY RESPONSE: Heart attack network saves time and lives
- IRREGULAR HEARTBEATS: When beat's off, ablation can save your life

NEUROLOGY & SLEEP
Migraines: Ways to break the pain
The University of Miami Miller School of Medicine is offering a new treatment for migraines involving IV injections administered to a patient over several days in a hospital.

HEART HEALTH
South Florida doctors are working to find better ways to prevent, treat and help patients recover from heart disease
Children's hospitals are making a difference in children's lives with their pioneering pediatric cardiac care


















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