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Cancer-related fatigue: Exercise, psychological therapies best treatments

Date: Mar-03-2017
Fatigue is the most common side effect of cancer treatment. New research finds exercise and psychological interventions are the best management strategies.

Disrupting protein interaction may slow Alzheimer's progression

Date: Mar-03-2017
A recent study investigating the interaction between two proteins may offer novel drug targets for neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's.

Pure hypercholesterolemia: Causes, symptoms, and treatment

Date: Mar-03-2017
In this article, learn about pure hypercholesterolemia, including the risk factors, possible complications, and how it may be diagnosed.

Gut bacteria affect intestines and brain in IBS patients

Date: Mar-02-2017
A new study found a connection between the gut's microbiota and gastrointestinal and behavioral symptoms in patients with irritable bowel syndrome.

Probiotic could help alleviate hay fever symptoms

Date: Mar-02-2017
Researchers suggest that a probiotic containing Lactobacilli and Bifidobacteria may be effective for easing symptoms of seasonal allergies.

Tuberculosis: Soil bacteria compound may yield potent new drug

Date: Mar-02-2017
Synthetic versions of a compound found in soil bacteria show promise as new drug candidates to fight TB, which is increasingly resisting current therapies.

Is rice gluten-free? Grains explained

Date: Mar-02-2017
In this article, learn about rice-based products, nutritional facts for different rices, alternative grains, and gluten-containing grains to avoid.

How are COPD and cough related?

Date: Mar-02-2017
In this article, learn about the relationship between coughing and COPD, how coughing from COPD may change over time, and when to see a doctor.

Autoimmune conditions and dementia: What's the link?

Date: Mar-02-2017
A new large-scale study in the United Kingdom finds a small but significant increased risk of dementia for individuals with an autoimmune disease.

Migraine could be treated with electrical stimulation patch

Date: Mar-02-2017
Researchers have found that a wireless, electrical stimulation patch may be just as effective as triptan medications for alleviating migraine.