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Repairing Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

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Watch this video about carpal tunnel syndrome on HowStuffWorks. Carpal tunnel syndrome is a compression miropathy, and not a result of repetitive motions as most people believe. See how MicroAire helps doctors use minimally invasive surgery to help CTS patients in this video by World Business Review.

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Brain Scan of ADHD Children (1:45)

Watch this video about ADHD on HowStuffWorks. Researchers are comparing MRI brain scans of ADHD children to non-ADHD children and noticing the differences in communication centers. Learn about ADHD and MRIs in this video from ScienCentral.

Repairing Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (14:49)

Watch this video about carpal tunnel syndrome on HowStuffWorks. Carpal tunnel syndrome is a compression miropathy, and not a result of repetitive motions as most people believe. See how MicroAire helps doctors use minimally invasive surgery to help... More »

Revolutionizing Heart Care (1:56)

Watch this video about revolutionizing heart care on HowStuffWorks. According to the American Heart Association, nearly 80 million US adults suffer from some sort of cardiovascular disease, and it is estimated heart disease kills one American every... More »

Aneurysm Blood Test (1:44)

Watch this video from ScienCentral showing how blood tests for aneurysms work. Researchers are developing a blood test for aortic aneurysms, a medical condition that can lie dormant for years and end in sudden death. Early detection would allow... More »

MRI May Catch Cancer Earlier (1:11)

Watch this video about cancer and MRIs on HowStuffWorks. The New England Journal of Medicine and the American Cancer Society released new findings regarding breast cancer detection for at-risk women. In the United States, 1 in 8 women are at risk of... More »

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100 Greatest Discoveries: Discovery of X-Rays (2:54)

German physicist Wilhelm Roentgen accidentally stumbled on this world altering technology. X-Rays had radiation capabilities then unknown to scientists. Learn more in the Science Channel's "100 Greatest Discoveries."