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Could perking up gut bacteria promote healthy aging?

Could perking up gut bacteria promote healthy aging?

Targeting the gut microbiome — the communities of bacteria and other microorganisms that inhabit the gastrointestinal tract — could be a way to treat a range of age-related conditions. Scientists made this conclusion after investigating the effect of transplanting fecal samples from young to aged mice. Jump-starting the gut bacteria may help people age more […]

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Cardiovascular disease: 7 simple steps that lower future risk

Cardiovascular disease: 7 simple steps that lower future risk

Maintaining good cardiovascular health — as the American Heart Association define it — over an extended period helps lower the risk of cardiovascular disease in the future. New research gives important clues on how to protect heart health. This is the main takeaway of a study which now appears in the journal JAMA Network Open. […]

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How a diabetes drug may reduce anxiety symptoms

How a diabetes drug may reduce anxiety symptoms

Research has shown that insulin resistance — a main characteristic of prediabetes and diabetes — is sometimes linked to symptoms of anxiety and depression. But a new study in mice has found that metformin, a diabetes drug, can fight these symptoms. Metformin, a common drug that people take to treat symptoms of diabetes, could also […]

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Yoga keeps the mind and body young, 22 clinical trials show

Yoga keeps the mind and body young, 22 clinical trials show

A review analyzing the results of 22 randomized clinical trials has found that yoga practice can improve many aspects of physical and mental health among older adults. Yoga can be an effective option for older alduts who want to maintain good physical and mental health. Yoga refers to a series of mind-body practices that originate […]

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Debunking the anti-vaccination myths

Debunking the anti-vaccination myths

Health organizations, doctors, and scientists agree that vaccines are safe and effective. Despite this, there is a growing movement of parents and caregivers choosing not to vaccinate their children. Anti-vaccination myths are almost certainly contributing to this trend. Many health organizations advise that children receive vaccinations for their individual health and for the health of […]

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Patient Catches on Fire During Heart Surgery

Patient Catches on Fire During Heart Surgery

Latest Heart News TUESDAY, June 4, 2019 (HealthDay News) — Having emergency heart surgery is always risky, but a new case report reveals an unexpected danger: A flash fire ignited a man’s chest during such a procedure. A 60-year-old man underwent lifesaving heart surgery for a torn aorta, the main artery that carries blood away […]

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Many Patients Don’t Need Opioids After Surgery

Many Patients Don’t Need Opioids After Surgery

Latest Chronic Pain News MONDAY, June 3, 2019 (HealthDay News) — The opioid epidemic has been fueled in part by the overprescribing of painkillers. But a new study finds that up to half of patients may not actually need the addictive pills following a surgery. The finding could be a game-changer for post-op care, said […]

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Tinea Versicolor

Tinea Versicolor

Tinea versicolor facts Tinea versicolor is a common fungal skin infection affecting primarily healthy people caused by a fungus found on normal human skin. There seems to be a genetic predisposition to develop tinea versicolor, the nature of which is poorly understood. Doctor easily identify tinea versicolor by examining skin scrapings under the microscope. Treatment […]

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Vitiligo

Vitiligo

Vitiligo facts* Vitiligo facts medically edited by Melissa Conrad Stöppler, MD Vitiligo is a disease in which the pigment cells of the skin, melanocytes, are destroyed in certain areas. Symptoms and signs of vitiligo include loss of skin color in the form of depigmented, or white, patches of skin in any location on the body. […]