For patients who take medication to treat hypothyroidism, being treated with too much medication can lead to an increased risk
Day: November 10, 2018
Coronary calcium levels a better predictor of patients at risk for coronary heart disease
A new study presented at the American Heart Association Scientific Session conference found that testing a patient’s coronary calcium
FDA Says Primatene Mist Inhaler is Back for Asthmatics
A new version of an over-the-counter asthma inhaler that was taken off the market in 2011 has been approved by
Scalpel-free surgery enhances quality of life for Parkinson’s patients, study finds
A high-tech form of brain surgery that replaces scalpels with sound waves improved quality of life for people with Parkinson’s
Soy formula feeding during infancy associated with severe menstrual pain in adulthood
New research suggests that infant girls fed soy formula are more likely to develop severe menstrual pain as young adults.
Untreated Hearing Loss Can Be Costly for Seniors
Having hearing loss and not knowing it might translate into higher medical bills and other health problems for many seniors,
Cellphone technology developed to detect HIV
The management of human immunodeficiency virus 1 (HIV), an autoimmune disorder that cripples the immune system by attacking healthy cells,
Yelp reviews reveal strengths and weaknesses of emergency departments and urgent care
Yelp reviews reveal that emergency departments are viewed as being higher quality but lacking in service as compared to urgent
Smoking Persists for Americans With Mental Health Ills
While more Americans are quitting smoking, researchers find that people with mental health problems are much less likely to kick
Researchers study one million years of precipitation to gain new insights into South Asian monsoon
The force of the South Asian Monsoon – a weather pattern that affects the lives of several billion people –