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Cannabis compound may halve seizures for patients with severe epilepsy

Date: Apr-19-2017
Cannabidiol - an active component of cannabis - more than halved the frequency of atonic seizures for patients with severe epilepsy, a new study reveals.

Breast cancer: Anatomy and early warning signs

Date: Apr-18-2017
In this article learn about breast anatomy, the early symptoms and warning signs of breast cancer, and what to do if you spot these signs.

Topical cannabinoids may help to treat skin diseases

Date: Apr-18-2017
From a review of existing studies, researchers say that the active chemicals in cannabis - called cannabinoids - may help to treat various skin diseases.

Overactive bladder in children: Causes, symptoms, and treatment

Date: Apr-18-2017
Learn about the factors that can lead to an overactive bladder in children. What are the signs and when should treatment be given for this condition?

Osteoarthritis linked to high-fat diet

Date: Apr-18-2017
A new study demonstrates a connection between osteoarthritis and a high-fat, high-carbohydrate diet. Coconut oil, however, may have a protective effect.

Diet tips for psoriatic arthritis: Foods to eat and avoid

Date: Apr-18-2017
In this article, learn about the foods to eat for people with psoriatic arthritis. Also find how to maintain a healthy gut including the use of probiotics.

Checklist program reduced large-scale post-surgery deaths

Date: Apr-18-2017
After voluntary introduction of a WHO surgical checklist for reducing avoidable risks in 14 hospitals, there was a significant drop in post-surgery deaths.

Overactive bladder in men: What causes it and how is it treated?

Date: Apr-18-2017
Overactive bladder is a urinary disorder that can affect men and women. What are the causes in men and can lifestyle changes or medical treatments help?

A doctor's life-enhancing experience of working on a humanitarian TB project

Date: Apr-18-2017
Tuberculosis is the deadliest infectious disease worldwide. What happened when a doctor from Northern Ireland went to Georgia to work with TB patients?

What makes us move? Mouse study sheds light

Date: Apr-18-2017
New mouse study examines the brain activity that motivates us to be physically active and finds a new type of brain cell that stops us from being immobile.