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Two Drugs Make Inroads Against Aggressive Breast Cancers

Two Drugs Make Inroads Against Aggressive Breast Cancers

Latest Cancer News WEDNESDAY, Dec. 11, 2019 (HealthDay News) — Two experimental drugs show real promise against an aggressive, treatment-resistant form of breast cancer that’s spread to other parts of the body, researchers say. The tumors in question are called metastatic HER2-positive breast cancers — named because the tumor cells’ surface is populated with a […]

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Tighter Alcohol Laws Might Help Curb Cancer

Tighter Alcohol Laws Might Help Curb Cancer

Latest Cancer News WEDNESDAY, Dec. 11, 2019 (HealthDay News) — Policies that reduce drinking may lower rates of alcohol-related cancers, researchers say. “When thinking about cancer risk and cancer prevention, the focus tends to be on individual-level risk factors rather than environmental determinants of cancer, like public policies that affect the consumption of alcohol or […]

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Shoulder Bursitis

Source: WebMD What is shoulder bursitis? A bursa is a tiny fluid-filled sac that functions as a gliding surface to reduce friction between tissues of the body. The plural of bursa is bursae. There are 160 bursae in the body. The major bursae are located adjacent to the tendons near the large joints, such as […]

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Sleeping Too Long Might Raise Stroke Risk

Sleeping Too Long Might Raise Stroke Risk

Latest Sleep News By Steven ReinbergHealthDay Reporter WEDNESDAY, Dec. 11, 2019 (HealthDay News) — If you’re the kind of person who sleeps nine or more hours a night or takes long afternoon naps, you may want to worry about your stroke risk, a new Chinese study suggests. According to the research, people who sleep and […]

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Rural Seniors Hurt by Lack of Medical Specialists

Rural Seniors Hurt by Lack of Medical Specialists

Latest Senior Health News WEDNESDAY, Dec. 11, 2019 (HealthDay News) — American seniors living in rural areas face a higher risk of hospitalization and death, and a lack of medical specialists may be the reason why, researchers report. “People on Medicare with chronic conditions such as heart failure or diabetes who live in rural areas […]

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Health Tip: Advice on Home Wound Care

Health Tip: Advice on Home Wound Care

Latest Prevention & Wellness News (HealthDay News) — Many minor injuries can be treated at home by following a few guidelines, says the University of California. But for animal bites, deep cuts or wounds that bleed excessively, you should always see a doctor. The school mentions these do’s and don’ts of home care for minor […]

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Health Tip: Winter Hiking and Safety

Health Tip: Winter Hiking and Safety

8 First Aid Kit Essentials for Scrapes, Cuts, Bug Bites, and More in Pictures See which first aid items to pack in your purse or car. WebMD shows you the basics to treat minor scrapes, cuts, and stings when you’re on the go. Read more: 8 First Aid Kit Essentials for Scrapes, Cuts, Bug Bites, […]

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Breastfeeding May Bring Added Bonus for Women With MS

Breastfeeding May Bring Added Bonus for Women With MS

Latest Pregnancy News By Amy NortonHealthDay Reporter WEDNESDAY, Dec. 11, 2019 (HealthDay News) — Women with multiple sclerosis often find that their symptoms ease during pregnancy. And evidence is growing that breastfeeding might have a similar benefit. A new review of 16 studies found that overall, women with MS who breastfed were 37% less likely […]

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Folate vs. folic acid: What to know

Folate vs. folic acid: What to know

If you buy something through a link on this page, we may earn a small commission. How this works. Although they are very similar, there are some key differences between folic acid and folate. Both relate to vitamin B-9, which plays a key role in preventing birth irregularities and aiding the production of healthy red […]