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Zoloft (sertraline) vs. Wellbutrin (bupropion)

Zoloft (sertraline) vs. Wellbutrin (bupropion)

Zoloft (sertraline) vs. Wellbutrin (bupropion): What’s the difference? Zoloft (sertraline) and Wellbutrin (bupropion) are antidepressants used to treat depression and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Zoloft is also used to treat obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), panic disorder, social anxiety disorder, and premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD). Wellbutrin is also used to treat seasonal affective disorder. Off-label uses for […]

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Will Video Games Make Your Kid Obese? Maybe Not

Will Video Games Make Your Kid Obese? Maybe Not

By Kayla McKiskiHealthDay Reporter Latest Healthy Kids News THURSDAY, June 27, 2019 (HealthDay News) — To the millions of parents who worry about the extra pounds their child might pile on while playing Xbox all day, rest easy. A new study suggests that video game-loving kids aren’t any heavier than those who aren’t into the […]

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Sulfonamides (Bactrim, Bactrim DS, Septra, Septra DS)

Sulfonamides (Bactrim, Bactrim DS, Septra, Septra DS)

What are sulfonamides? Sulfonamides (sulfa drugs) are drugs that are derived from sulfanilamide, a sulfur-containing chemical. Most sulfonamides are antibiotics, but some are prescribed for treating ulcerative colitis. Sulfonamide antibiotics work by disrupting the production of dihydrofolic acid, a form of folic acid that bacteria and human cells use for producing proteins. What are the […]

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Necrotizing Fasciitis

Necrotizing Fasciitis

REFERENCES: Baevsky, Robert H., et al. “Group A Beta-Hemolytic Streptococcal Glossal Necrotizing Myositis — Case Report and Review.” MedGenMed 7.2 (2005): 8. Goh, T., et al. “Early Diagnosis of Necrotizing Fasciitis.” Br J Surg 101.1 Jan. 2014: e119-125. Kreienbuehl, Lukas, et al. “Community-acquired necrotizing pneumonia due to methicillin-sensitive Staphylococcus aureus secreting Panton-Valentine leukocidin: a review […]

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Calcium Channel Blockers (CCBs)

Calcium Channel Blockers (CCBs)

What are calcium channel blockers and how do they work? In order to pump blood, the heart needs oxygen. The harder the heart works, the more oxygen it requires. Angina (heart pain) occurs when the supply of oxygen to the heart is inadequate for the amount of work that the heart must do. By dilating […]

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Air Pollution Bad News for Your Blood Pressure

Air Pollution Bad News for Your Blood Pressure

Latest High Blood Pressure News THURSDAY, June 27, 2019 (HealthDay News) — In yet another finding that shows air pollution is bad for more than just your lungs, a new study suggests long-term exposure could raise your risk of high blood pressure and metabolic syndrome. Metabolic syndrome includes a number of health conditions that increase […]

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furosemide (Lasix)

furosemide (Lasix)

What is furosemide, and how does it work (mechanism of action)? Furosemide (Lasix) is a potent diuretic (water pill) that is used to eliminate water and salt from the body. In the kidneys, salt (composed of sodium and chloride), water, and other small molecules normally are filtered out of the blood and into the tubules […]

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Infections, Especially UTIs, May Be Triggers for Strokes

Infections, Especially UTIs, May Be Triggers for Strokes

By Amy NortonHealthDay Reporter Latest Heart News THURSDAY, June 27, 2019 (HealthDay News) — A urinary tract infection might be more than just a painful nuisance for some, with new research suggesting it could raise the risk of stroke in vulnerable people. The study of over 190,000 stroke patients found that the risk of suffering […]