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Robotic surgery is increasingly being used for women's hysterectomies, adding at least $2,000 to the cost without offering much benefit over less high-tech methods, a study found.The technique was used in just 0.5 percent of operations studied in 2007, but that soared to almost 10 percent by early 2010. Columbia University researchers analyzed data on more than 260,000 women who had their wombs removed at 441 U.S. hospitals for reasons other than cancer. The database covered surgeries performed through the first few months of 2010.Women who had the robotic operations were slightly less likely to spend more than two days in the hospital, but hospital stays were shorter than that for most women. Also, complications were equally rare among robotic surgery patients and those who had more conventional surgeries. Average costs for robotic hysterectomies totaled nearly $9,000, versus about $3,000 for the least expensive method, a different type of minimally invasive technique using more conve...
The self-proclaimed mastermind of the Sept. 11 attacks and four alleged co-conspirators will appear in public for the first time in more than three years, when U.S. ...
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The tall and short of it is that the fight between two rookies for Arizona's No. 3 quarterback job goes on, despite John Skelton's smashing debut.The tall would be t...
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell and union executive director DeMaurice Smith spoke face-to-face in New York on Wednesday, while more than a dozen current or former pl...
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As both the nation's weather and its ongoing debate over energy policy heat up, some supporters of President Bush's energy plan have formed a coalition to fight off ...
Rural residents desperately seeking fast Internet connections are taking it upon themselves to get broadband service. Last year, residents in Summit County, Colo., f...
NFL offseason player and coaching changesThursday, August 27, 2009 By The Associated PressPrintA look at offseason changes in the NFL that could affect fantasy footb...
Cardinals' defense beats back Giants, 24-17Monday, October 26, 2009 By BARRY WILNER, AP Football WriterPrintEAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. The Arizona Cardinals conquered ...
Lawyers for the five Guantanamo Bay prisoners charged in the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks want to know if U.S. government officials have been eavesdropping on their priva...
A U.S. military judge is considering broad security rules for the war crimes tribunal of five Guantanamo prisoners charged in the Sept. 11 attacks, including measure...
Three Sept. 11 defendants took a judge up on his offer to let them skip their military tribunal Tuesday and the proceedings went on without them. The Guantanamo deta...
In an Oct. 17 story about the appearance of self-proclaimed Sept. 11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed before a military commission, The Associated Press gave the wr...
Costly drugs that boost red blood cells are being routinely misused in cancer patients, raising concerns about side effects and wasted resources, researchers say.A q...
They knelt in prayer, ignored the judge and wouldn't listen to Arabic translations as they confronted nearly 3,000 counts of murder. The self-proclaimed mastermind o...
They knelt in prayer, ignored the judge and wouldn't listen to Arabic translations as they confronted nearly 3,000 counts of murder. The self-proclaimed mastermind o...