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Every Day

May – August 2005 Issue

Cardiovascular disease. Stroke. Spinal disorders. Parkinson's disease. Epilepsy. Sleep disorders. These far too common and often debilitating conditions take a tremendous toll on our society. But advanced techniques are making remarkable strides in treating and even controlling and preventing these illnesses. From new drugs and surgical procedures to developments in imaging technology and physical and behavioral terapies, applications are helping individuals return to normal life.

In this issue of Every Day, we talk with Froedtert & Medical College of Wisconsin physician leaders from a wide range of specialties to learn more.

Table of Contents

  1. The Next Generation of Cardiac Diagnostics: 64-slice CT 

  2. Carotid Stenting Treats a Major Risk Factor to Stroke

  3. The New Generation of Cardiac Drugs

  4. Deep Brain Stimulation: A Neurological Perspective

  5. Improving Quality of Life Through Restorative Surgery

  6. A Return to Daily Living

  7. Continuing to Advance Stroke Care

  8. New Interventional Stroke Specialist

  9. SpineCare Delivers Real Results

  10. New Spine Surgeon Joins Staff

  11. Comprehensive and Innovative Care for Epilepsy

  12. Sleep Disorders: Common but Treatable

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