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Health Tip: Campfire Safety

Health Tip: Campfire Safety

(HealthDay News) — Though a campfire is a great place for sing-a-longs and s’mores, it also is prone to mishaps. Each year, campfire accidents send thousands of people to the emergency room, says the National Fire Protection Association. Latest Prevention & Wellness News The association encourages: Keep campfires 25 feet away from structures. Avoid starting […]

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FDA Outlines Path to E-Cigarette Approval

FDA Outlines Path to E-Cigarette Approval

WEDNESDAY, June 12, 2019 (HealthDay News) — On Tuesday the U.S. Food and Drug Administration gave makers of e-cigarettes a clearer directions on getting their new products approved. Latest Prevention & Wellness News To get FDA approval companies have to prove that their products “would be appropriate for the protection of the public health,”CNN reported. […]

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Strobes at Concerts May Cause Epileptic Seizures

Strobes at Concerts May Cause Epileptic Seizures

Latest Neurology News WEDNESDAY, June 12, 2019 (HealthDay News) — A 20-year-old collapsed at a music festival with a first-time epileptic seizure. While terrifying, his case wasn’t unique, according to researchers who found that flashing strobe lights triple seizure risk in susceptible concertgoers. “Regardless of whether stroboscopic light effects are solely responsible or whether sleep […]

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How does MS affect the eyes?

How does MS affect the eyes?

Eye problems are relatively common in people with multiple sclerosis and can include blurred sight, double vision, and vision loss. Multiple sclerosis treatments can help. As with the other symptoms of multiple sclerosis (MS), eye symptoms can appear during a flare and then fade away over time. Treatments may help protect a person’s eyesight, slow […]

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High-protein vegan foods

High-protein vegan foods

Proponents of vegan and vegetarian diets often promote them on the basis of their potential health benefits, but, in the past, dieticians worried that these diets might not adequately meet people’s nutritional needs. Protein is typically the nutrient that people are most concerned about when they consider adopting a plant based diet, although studies have […]

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Higher risk of stroke can follow midlife type 2 diabetes

Higher risk of stroke can follow midlife type 2 diabetes

New research on thousands of twins in Sweden has uncovered a significant link between type 2 diabetes in midlife and the risk of stroke and blocked brain arteries later in life. However, the link did not apply to brain bleeds, which can also cause strokes. New research suggests that having type 2 diabetes in midlife […]

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Through my eyes: Autoimmune conditions

Through my eyes: Autoimmune conditions

I have several autoimmune conditions: Hashimoto’s thyroiditis, psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis, celiac disease, and systemic lupus erythemus. There is currently no cure for any of the autoimmune conditions I have. Healthcare professionals define autoimmune conditions as occurring when the immune system, which normally protects the body from infection by fighting bacteria and viruses, behaves abnormally […]

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How is education linked to Alzheimer’s progress?

How is education linked to Alzheimer’s progress?

For many years, specialists believed that people who studied more and kept their brains more active had lower dementia risk. Some recent studies have contradicted this idea. So how is education linked to the evolution of Alzheimer’s disease, if at all? Another study suggests that there is no link between a person’s level of education […]