Caregivers face challenge from increasing numbers of elderly diabetics |
December 2008 |
More and more people with diabetes are living to older ages thanks to medical advances, but the long-term facilities that care for them in their later years may not be ready for the additional challenges that come with caring for diabetes just yet.
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Too much is more than enough |
November 2008 |
All-you-can-eat buffets, super-sized meals and cavernous drinks may help keep your wallet full, but they're also helping to expand your waistline.
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For older men, prostate cancer treatment may become more aggressive |
October 2008 |
With increasing life expectancy, improved surgical tools and better information on patient outcomes, many older men diagnosed with early prostate cancer are taking a pass on the traditional advice to hold off on treatment for a period of time.
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Studies bring hope for long-acting ragweed allergy vaccine |
September 2008 |
Finding ways to guard against common allergies is one of the most difficult tasks facing medical researchers.
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Sepsis still a deadly killer as scientists attempt to bring it under control |
August 2008 |
Sepsis is a bacterial blood infection, and it is indeed a major health threat. As many as 18 million cases of sepsis are reported in the United States each year, and about 215, 000 patients die from it annually.
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Middle age dilemma: Improving your health, now and in the future |
July 2008 |
Your diet isn't all that healthy, and you haven't been to the gym since who knows when. You can't shed those pesky 20 extra pounds, but what's the use, you may ask -- after all, you're well into middle age.
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Shortage of cancer doctors on the horizon, alternatives sought |
June 2008 |
The prognosis for many cancer patients has been improving, with earlier diagnoses of some cancers, new treatments, and people surviving longer and longer.
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Scoliosis: Trying to solve the unnatural shape of things to come |
May 2008 |
Spinal problems are usually painful and difficult to cure. For those who suffer from scoliosis -- when the spine twists into an "S" or "C" shape -- the additional problem of dealing with appearance makes the condition particularly difficult to bear.
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Another use for lasers: increasing lifespan of liver cancer patients |
April 2008 |
Oncologists are calling it a "smart bomb" treatment, and it may some day give thousands of patients with hard-to-treat cancer a new lease on life.
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Cancer Prevention’s Future Found in the Here and Now |
March 2008 |
To paraphrase the cartoon character Pogo: We have seen the future of cancer prevention, and it is us.
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DNA Research Gives New Insight into Treating Emotional Disorders |
February 2008 |
The more scientists learn about human genetic structure, the more possibilities there are for treating all sorts of conditions, both physical and mental.
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Eye Problems Plague Baby Boomers’ Future Vision |
January 2008 |
The Medical experts have seen the future for all the baby boomers reaching retirement age, and it's dimmer than it should be.
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