Health Discoveries in General Health News
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Study shows reduced sleepiness after surgery for sleep apnea
February 2, 2011
People with obstructive sleep apnea who experience daytime sleepiness benefit from surgery for the sleep disorder, according to a study by researchers at the Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit.
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New guidelines suggest fewer scans for back pain
February 2, 2011
New guidelines for treating people with lower back pain indicate that many of the scanning techniques used to diagnose the condition are unnecessary.
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Dry eye condition may be weather or health-related
February 1, 2011
Wintry conditions such as cold, dry outdoor air and dry indoor heat cause many people to experience "dry eye syndrome," which can cause blurred vision, a burning sensation and watery eyes.
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Exercise most effective in building men's bone density
February 1, 2011
To prevent the risk of osteoporosis, men seem to benefit more by exercising than by consuming extra calcium and vitamin D, an Australian study has found.
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Regular exercise shown to reduce IBS symptoms
January 31, 2011
People who experience irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) may get relief from abdominal discomfort and other symptoms by adding a regular regimen of exercise to their daily activities, a new study shows.
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Concussions can lead to mental and physical problems
January 31, 2011
Memory problems, headaches, balance and sleep problems are likely to occur in high school athletes who have experienced two or more concussions, according to a study published online in the journal Neurosurgery.
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Trans fats linked to depression, while olive oil lowers risk
January 31, 2011
A study by researchers in Spain found that consumption of trans fat may increase the risk of depression, according to the medical website PloS ONE.
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Cancer drug helps cells regenerate after spinal injury
January 28, 2011
In laboratory tests, an international team of researchers found that the cancer drug Taxol (paclitaxel) promotes regeneration of injured nerve cells after a spinal cord injury, according to a study published online in the journal Science.
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Kidney stones linked to risk of clogged arteries
January 28, 2011
The development of kidney stones in young adults may be linked to an increased risk of clogged arteries, according to the January issue of the Journal of Urology.
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HIV patients frequently drop off liver transplant wait list
January 28, 2011
People with liver cancer who are also infected with the HIV virus are more likely to drop off a waiting list for a liver transplant, although their survival and non-recurrence of cancer after a transplant is the same as other patients, according to a French study.
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