Health headlines: Music eases patient stress during surgery and teen “grows” new cheekbones

Other stories we’ve been reading: A Cleveland Clinic study shows that using music during surgery can ease patient stress. Survival of extremely pre-term infants has led to more babies with vision problems. People who are severely ill with H1N1 may get blood clots in the lungs that standard chest X-rays may not be able to spot. Donor bone and stem cells were used to grow new cheekbones in a teen with a rare genetic disorder. Giving babies Tylenol to prevent a fever when they get vaccinations may make the shots less effective. Related posts:Health headlines: Bone health, music and secondhand smokeHealth headlines: Poisonous caulk, evolving patient technology and babies’ tantrumsHealth headlines: August 19 (Source: Thrive, Children's Hospital Boston)

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