A blind Canadian man could soon see again thanks to a surprising source: his teeth. Yes, you read that right. Earlier this week, Brent Chapman underwent one of Canada’s first-ever “tooth in eye” ...
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(CNN) — When Brent Chapman was 13, he took ibuprofen during a Christmas basketball game. It was a drug he had taken before, but what happened next was anything but routine: He had a severe reaction ...
A fall landed Janet Lyng in the hospital. Lyng, 61, was taken to the emergency room at Cooperman Barnabas Medical Center in Livingston on Aug. 2. “They X-rayed my shoulder and determined it was badly ...
Soaring numbers of children have had to be admitted to hospital to have rotten teeth removed while thousands more are enduring lengthy and painful waits. The number of youngsters undergoing procedures ...