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Common Asthma Meds May Raise Sleep Apnea Risk, Study Says
Preliminary finding saw possible link between certain inhaler drugs and the sleep disorder, but more research needed
- Posted February 28, 2014
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Early Signs That High-Calorie Diet May Help With Lou Gehrig’s Disease
Regimen that boosted carbohydrate intake seemed to work best, researchers say, but more study needed
- Posted February 27, 2014
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Obesity, ‘The Pill’ May Raise MS Risk, Research Suggests
Early studies hint that certain hormones might be tied to inflammation, increased odds for multiple sclerosis
- Posted February 27, 2014
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Study Questions FDA Warning Against CT Scans for Those With Heart Devices
It found no harm to patients with devices such as pacemakers, defibrillators, but agency still concerned
- Posted February 27, 2014
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One-Third of Young Stroke Victims Remain Disabled Years After: Study
Keys to improved function include preventing a 2nd stroke and continuing with rehab, experts say
- Posted February 27, 2014
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Obesity, ‘The Pill’ May Raise MS Risk, Research Suggests
Early studies hint that certain hormones might be tied to inflammation, increased odds for multiple sclerosis
- Posted February 27, 2014
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Study Questions FDA Warning Against CT Scans for Those With Heart Devices
It found no harm to patients with devices such as pacemakers, defibrillators, but agency still concerned
- Posted February 27, 2014
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One-Third of Young Stroke Victims Remain Disabled Years After: Study
Keys to improved function include preventing a 2nd stroke and continuing with rehab, experts say
- Posted February 27, 2014