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Language Barriers May Mean Repeat Visits to the Hospital

Language Barriers May Mean Repeat Visits to the Hospital

By Amy NortonHealthDay Reporter Latest Prevention & Wellness News WEDNESDAY, Oct. 23, 2019 (HealthDay News) — Language barriers between doctors and patients may translate into return visits to the hospital for certain heart or lung conditions, a new study suggests. Conducted at two urban hospitals in Canada, the study found the heightened risks among patients […]

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daclizumab (Zinbryta)

daclizumab (Zinbryta)

What is daclizumab, and how does it work? Daclizumab (Zinbryta) is an injectable medication used for treating multiple sclerosis (MS). Its mechanism of action is not completely understood. Available data suggests that it may work by modifying immune processes that may be responsible for causing MS by interfering with the activation of lymphocytes (a type […]

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Disneyland Visitors May Have Been Exposed to Measles

Disneyland Visitors May Have Been Exposed to Measles

THURSDAY, Oct. 24, 2019 (HealthDay News) — People who were at Disneyland in Anaheim, California, and a Starbucks in Los Angeles on Oct. 16 may have been exposed to measles, the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health says. Latest Infectious Disease News It said that a person with measles was at the theme park […]

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Enterovirus Blamed for Polio-Like Acute Flaccid Myelitis in Kids

Enterovirus Blamed for Polio-Like Acute Flaccid Myelitis in Kids

By Peter Schelden on 10/24/2019 3:06 PM Latest Infectious Disease News Source: MedicineNet Health News Researchers announced new evidence Monday that a virus is responsible for the sudden paralysis caused by polio-like acute flaccid myelitis (AFM). The exact cause of AFM has not been determined. But in the study published in Nature, scientists discovered immune […]

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Ofloxacin vs. Erythromycin

Ofloxacin vs. Erythromycin

What drugs interact with ofloxacin and erythromycin? Ofloxacin Ofloxacin reduces the elimination of theophylline, elevating blood levels of theophylline. (Theophylline is used to open airways in the treatment of asthma.) If concurrent use of ofloxacin and theophylline cannot be avoided, frequent blood tests to monitor theophylline blood levels should be performed. Ofloxacin can enhance the […]

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Bedtime May Be Best Time for Blood Pressure Meds

Bedtime May Be Best Time for Blood Pressure Meds

By Alan MozesHealthDay Reporter Latest High Blood Pressure News WEDNESDAY, Oct. 23, 2019 (HealthDay News) — Taking blood pressure medications at bedtime rather than in the morning nearly halves the risk of dying from a heart attack, stroke or heart failure, a large, new study finds. Researchers in Spain followed more than 19,000 adults with […]

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Could AI Beat Radiologists at Spotting Bleeds in the Brain?

Could AI Beat Radiologists at Spotting Bleeds in the Brain?

By Dennis ThompsonHealthDay Reporter Latest Heart News THURSDAY, Oct. 24, 2019 (HealthDay News) — Computer-driven artificial intelligence (AI) can help protect human brains from the damage wrought by stroke, a new report suggests. A computer program trained to look for bleeding in the brain outperformed two of four certified radiologists, finding abnormalities in brain scans […]

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bepridil (Vascor)

bepridil (Vascor)

What are the uses for bepridil? Bepridil is prescribed for patients with angina pectoris (heart pain) due to coronary artery disease. Vascor (bepridil hydrochloride) is indicated for the treatment of chronic stable angina (classic effort-associated angina). Because Vascor (bepridil) has caused serious ventricular arrhythmias, including torsades de pointes type ventricular tachycardia, and the occurrence of cases of agranulocytosis associated with […]