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All posts by LadyLively
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Sleep Apnea May Worsen Fatigue in MS Patients
Small study suggests sleep disorder could be missed in people with multiple sclerosis
- Posted February 14, 2014
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Can Vitamin C Ward Off Stroke?
Researchers can't say for sure, but brain bleeds were more common among those with low levels of the vitamin
- Posted February 14, 2014
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Implanted Monitor May Help Spot Dangerous Heart Rhythm After Stroke
In company-funded trial, device outperformed usual tests in detecting atrial fibrillation
- Posted February 14, 2014
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Sleep Apnea May Worsen Fatigue in MS Patients
Small study suggests sleep disorder could be missed in people with multiple sclerosis
- Posted February 14, 2014
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Three Groups Miss Out on Colon Cancer Survival Gains, Study Says
Blacks, Hispanics and elderly have benefitted less from treatment advances
- Posted February 14, 2014
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Fire-Safe Cigarette Law Reduces Home Fires: Study
Massachusetts saw a 28 percent drop in cigarette-caused blazes since law took effect
- Posted February 14, 2014
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Indoor Tanning Laws Help Keep Teen Girls Away, Study Finds
In states that had some restrictions in place, use of tanning beds dropped 30 percent
- Posted February 14, 2014
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Food Price Hikes May Affect Those With Type 2 Diabetes
USDA study finds glucose levels increase as produce, low-fat dairy become more costly
- Posted February 14, 2014
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Giving Magnesium to Stroke Victims Early Not Helpful: Study
Made no difference in long-term outcomes, but other drugs being developed might, study says
- Posted February 14, 2014
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For a Sugar-Free Valentine’s Day…
Here are some alternative gifts for a loved one with diabetes
- Posted February 14, 2014