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The article “Ray of Hope for Severe Depression” indicates that psychiatrists think Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) helps patients with severe depression because the procedure may:

dull pain
Erase the memory of upsetting things
Stimulate the growth of healthy nerve cells
Release chemicals in brain that regulate mood.

In “Update on Cervical Cancer” Dr. Bernadette Cracchiolo suggests that the reason many women develop cervical cancer is that:

While many patients get a Pap test, very few return to their physician for treatment if their results are abnormal.
Most women don’t get Pap smears.
There is no known treatment
Women don’t recognize the symptoms of cervical cancer.

3. The condition known as craniosynotosis described in “Fixing Smiles … Saving Faces” refers to:

“Fast-closing” scull bones
Problems with a child’s brain formation during pregnancy
A congenital problem affecting hearing
Problems which occur because an infant lies on his/her stomach?

4. As described in “Keeping an Eye on Glaucoma: The Sneak Thief of Sight,” a trabeculectomy is:

A procedure performed with tiny instruments to close drainage channels of the eye.
cold?
An advanced type of outpatient laser surgery.
An experimental process that preserves the nerve connected the eye to the brain.
A surgery to create new drainage pathways for fluid to escape from the eye.

5. During the current season of HealthLink Radio, which doctor discussed treatments that help children walk firmly on two feet, run & play?

Dr. Lillian Pliner
Dr. Mark Klapholz
Dr. Sanjeev Sabharwal
Dr. Paul Bowlanowski