A routinely prescribed asthma-controller medication may not work any better than placebo for more than half of all patients who
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Diabetes drug increases the weight of fetus
When pregnant women take the common diabetes medication metformin throughout pregnancy, it can positioned their kids at increased hazard of
Gout drug for treating heart failure
Researchers at the University of Cincinnati (UC) College of Medicine have shown that probenecid, a drug long used to treat
Giapreza for treating low blood pressure
FDA Approves Giapreza (angiotensin II) to treat dangerously low blood pressure. Giapreza (angiotensin II) injection for intravenous infusion to increase
Antiretroviral drug not effective for viral suppression
Researchers conducted a randomized double-blind study of the effectiveness of an HIV vaccine and has found it to be ineffective
Omega-3 for treating ADHD
Omega fatty acids are an effective and safe treatment for children with Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder ADHD. Omegas, found in
Effects of estrogen treatment on menopausal women
Hormone replacement therapy may protect menopausal women from stress-related memory loss. The sex hormone estrogen buffers working memory from the
Vitamin D prevents asthma attack
Taking oral vitamin D supplements in addition to standard asthma medication could reduce the risk of asthma attacks requiring hospital
Type 1 diabetics patients can protect their insulin
Type 1 diabetes starts when the body attack insulin-producing cells in the pancreas that maintain blood sugar levels. Damaged immune
Diabetes drug could treat Parkinson’s disease
Taking Exenatide, a diabetes medication increases motor skills than placebo for Parkinson’s disease treatment. The drug could stop decline in