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NSAIDs may raise heart attack risk in first week of use

Date: May-10-2017
Researchers have found that using ibuprofen and other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs for as a little as 1 week may raise the risk of heart attack.

Diabetes and abnormal sweating: What is the connection?

Date: May-10-2017
In this article, we look at how diabetes can cause people to sweat too much, too little, or at odd times. Learn more about how to manage sweating problems.

Low vitamin D does not raise risk of asthma or dermatitis, study shows

Date: May-10-2017
A new study examines whether vitamin D supplementation decreases the risk of childhood and adult-onset asthma, atopic dermatitis, or allergies.

Causes of baldness, gray hair identified

Date: May-09-2017
Researchers have identified the mechanisms responsible for gray hair and baldness, a discovery that may lead to new therapies for the conditions.

Low oxygen reverses neurodegenerative disease in mice

Date: May-09-2017
A new study shows that continuous treatment with hypoxia protects mice's brain from lesions typical of Leigh syndrome and can reverse existing damage.

Osteoporosis: ACP update treatment guidelines for preventing bone fractures

Date: May-09-2017
In revised guidelines, the ACP strongly advise that women with osteoporosis should be treated with bisphosphonates or denosumab to prevent bone fractures.

Best diabetes apps of 2017

Date: May-09-2017
In this article, we look at a range of diabetes apps designed to help people track and manage their condition. Find out which app is best for your needs.

Type 2 diabetes and skin health: Conditions and treatment

Date: May-09-2017
High blood sugar levels can cause a number of different skin conditions. In this article, learn about these conditions and how they might be prevented.

Why do some images cause seizures while others do not?

Date: May-09-2017
New research examines why some static images - that is, without any motion or flicker - can trigger seizures in people with photosensitive epilepsy.

Grocery lists for type 2 diabetes: What to buy and what to avoid

Date: May-09-2017
Making a grocery list can help people buy nutritious foods and improve their overall health. What should be on your list if you have diabetes?