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March 19, 2010  
HTA IN THE NEWS:

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HTA news spot Wisconsin
Active women no longer have to plan athletics around their period, thanks to endometrial ablation. One type of endometrial ablation, HTA, treats women with a warm saline solution. Dr. Melanie Schultz talks with Fox 7 News.

HTA news spot Tennessee
Women considering a hysterectomy now have another option, called endometrial ablation. Dr. Gregory Glover and patient Christine Gass discuss the risks and benefits.

Hi Tech Hi Touch Alternative to Hysterectomy
Tulsa Healthcare Profile feature of Tulsa Spine & Specialty Hospital.

HTA news spot Florida
Candidates for hysterectomy now have a far less invasive option for heavy bleeding. Called hydrothermal ablation, the procedure involves inserting heated sterile saline into the uterus.

HTA news spot San Francisco
Dr. Mark Glasser shows ABC-7 what is involved in the minimally invasive HTA procedure. This type of uterine ablation prevents many women from ever having heavy periods again.

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