Prostate Cancer Screening: Men Should Forgo PSA Testing, Panel Advises
Men should not get routinely screened for prostate cancer using the PSA test, a government panel recommends. The panel finds that there is little evidence that testing for PSA, or prostate specific antigen, saves menrsquo;s lives, while causing too much unnecessary harm from the treatment of tumors that would never have killed them. (Source: RWJF News Digest - Public Health)
Modern Parallel Found In Famous Case In 1848 Of Man With Brain Injury
Phineas Gage's miraculous survival after an explosion drove a 13-pound, 3-foot-7-inch rod into his left cheek and out of the top of his head in 1848 made him the most famous case in the history of neuroscience based on his survival of this horrific accident, which destroyed most of his left frontal lobe, but also because of the impact his profound injury had on his personality and behavior. According to his friends, Gage changed from being a good-natured 25-year-old to being fitful, disrespectful and profane, a person who was no longer Gage... (Source: Health News from Medical News Today)