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Study: Statins linked with small diabetes risk
WASHINGTON ­— A new side effect seems to be emerging for those cholesterol-lowering wonder drugs called statins: They may increase some people’s chances of developing Type 2 diabetes. A study pu...
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How to help aging parents
For more than a year, Alice Mazmanian has been happy at Silverado Senior Living in Costa Mesa, Calif. At least, Mazmanian, who suffers from Alzheimer’s Disease, seems happy — and that’s what counts...
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Vitamin D: It does a body good
If you’re feeling down in the winter, spending life indoors or under a coat, then you may be needing an extra boost of vitamin D. Dr. Kathryn Glass, a family medicine physician at Mercy Primary ...
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Study: People aware of poor decisions when they’re drunk
A new study says that people who commit blunders while under the influence of alcohol know they’re doing it; they just don’t care. This means buzzed or drunken people who engage in embarrassing ...
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Teen forgoes treatment to deliver son
POCATELLO, Idaho  — Jenni Lake gave birth to a baby boy the month before her 18th birthday, although she was not destined to become just another teenage mother. That much, she knew. While bei...
Dec 28, 2011 | 0 0 comments | 2 2 recommendations | email to a friend
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NICU keeps most babies in first year
The first infants who received extra love and care in Western Baptist Hospital’s Neo-Natal Intensive Care Unit are approaching their first birthdays. The NICU opened in January 2011. It provides...
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Researchers say blood pressure meds extend life
The average high-blood-pressure patient lives live one day longer for each month of treatment with antihypertensive drug therapy, according to researchers from the University of Medicine and Dentis...
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Study shows racial disparity in depression treatment
African-American senior citizens are significantly less likely than whites to be diagnosed and treated for depression, a Rutgers University study concluded. Researchers reviewed five years of na...
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Doc puts folk wisdom to test
Maybe you had a granny whose raspy voice you still hear rattling around your head every time you feel a cold coming on. “Feed a cold, starve a fever.” Or, wait, is it the other way around? Maybe...
Dec 21, 2011 | 0 0 comments | 2 2 recommendations | email to a friend
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Watchful waiting option for some men
WASHINGTON  — John Shoemaker visited six doctors in his quest to find the best treatment for his early stage prostate cancer — and only the last one offered what made the most sense to the Californ...
Dec 21, 2011 | 0 0 comments | 2 2 recommendations | email to a friend
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