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A third of asthma patients are misdiagnosed, study finds

Date: Jan-18-2017
New research from the Ottawa Hospital Research Institute in Canada finds almost a third of adults recently diagnosed with asthma do not actually have it.

How Does Fibromyalgia Affect Pregnancy?

Date: Jan-18-2017
Fibromyalgia treatments may involve medical and lifestyle changes, but can they affect a pregnancy? Learn what should be considered when planning a baby.

Why might coffee drinkers live longer? Study sheds light

Date: Jan-17-2017
A new study finds that caffeine counters an inflammatory process linked to poor heart health in later life, explaining why coffee drinkers may live longer.

Late-onset hypertension may lower dementia risk, study finds

Date: Jan-17-2017
For the first time, a study investigates the link between high blood pressure later in life and the risk of dementia and cognitive decline.

New guidelines raise upper hypertension limit for 'otherwise healthy' over-60s

Date: Jan-17-2017
New guidelines say treat otherwise healthy patients aged 60 and older when persistent systolic blood pressure is at or above 150 mm Hg, not 140 mm Hg.

Diet Tips for Crohn's Disease

Date: Jan-17-2017
How does Crohn’s disease affect diet and nutrition? Learn about diet tips and other dietary considerations for people with Crohn’s disease.

Acupuncture may relieve excessive crying in infants

Date: Jan-17-2017
A new, randomized controlled trial suggests that acupuncture may help to alleviate babies' excessive crying, also known as infantile colic.

Parkinson's could be treated with shark compound, study suggests

Date: Jan-17-2017
Researchers have found that squalamine - a compound found in the tissue of dogfish sharks - may help prevent the buildup of a Parkinson's-related protein.

Which Vitamins are Good for Dry Eyes?

Date: Jan-17-2017
Learn about eye health and what specific vitamins may treat symptoms of dry eyes. What other treatments and possible home remedies are available also?

Ministrokes may cause dementia, study suggests

Date: Jan-16-2017
New study suggests the impact of ministrokes is wider and longer-lasting than previously understood, potentially causing dementia and cognitive decline.