
It's been a busy couple of weeks not only in my life but also in the world of health. There are always articles that I come across that don't really fit into the pharmaceutical slant of the site but that are important and relevant to people's health. Some are new discoveries of possible treatments while others are just suggestions on how to maintain or improve your medical situation. Here's a number of stories that I've come across in the last couple of weeks that I think will be of interest to you.
- Drugs Alone Don't Lower Heart Disease Risks for Overweight Americans (HealthDay)
- High Blood Pressure, Cholesterol Associated with Eye Disease (HealthDay)
- Ultrasound Boosts Breast Cancer Detection (Reuters Health)
- Lifestyle Changes Can Keep Diabetes at Bay for 14 Years (HealthDay
- Physical Activity Lower Breast Cancer Risk (Reuters Health)
- Ads Touting Dairy for Weight Loss "Misleading" (Reuters Health)
- Outcomes Similar for Laparoscopic, Open Colon Cancer Surgeries (HealthDay)
- New Therapy Kills Human Leukemia Cells in Mice (HealthDay)
- New Surgical Technology Holds Promise of Painless, Scarless Procedures (HealthDay)
- Working Bladders Grown from Progenitor Cells (Reuters Health)
- Advances Aid Treatment, Diagnosis of Celiac Disease (HealthDay)
- Gene Therapy May Treat Erectile Dysfunction (HealthDay)
- Weight, Lifestyle Factors Tied to Urinary Symptoms (Reuters Health)
- Probiotics Help Adult Weight Loss After Bariatric Surgery (HealthDay)
- Home Blood-Pressure Monitoring Recommended (HealthDay)
Enjoy and have a great weekend!
kmmad






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