_ Breast Cancer Heart Health American Heart Association: Some Breast Cancer Treatments May Increase Heart Disease Risk By Jane Farrell article Breast cancer patients may be at an increased risk of cardiovascular diseases, including heart failure, and may benefit from a … Read More→
_ Health Headlines Brain-Scan-Guided Emergency Stroke Treatment Can Save More Lives By Jane Farrell article Researchers say that advances in brain imaging can now identify a greater number of stroke patients who can receive therapy … Read More→
_ Sinus Care Over-the-Counter Treatments for Acne By Sondra Forsyth article Even before humans could write, they were trying to get rid of their acne, and ancient EgyptiansΓÇÖ first notes on … Read More→
_ Mental & Emotional Health Older Adults with Metabolic Syndrome May Be More Resistant to Depression Treatments By Sondra Forsyth article Researchers suspect that having Metabolic Syndrome makes it harder for older adults to respond to therapies for depression. (Metabolic Syndrome … Read More→
_ Skin Uncovering the Benefits of Fractional Laser Treatments By Sondra Forsyth article In the world of laser skin technology, a time-capsule trip back to the early aughts shows dermatologists at a crossroads: … Read More→
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_ Brain Health Technological Advances in Brain Stimulation Expand Uses for Research and Treatment By Sondra Forsyth article Advances in brain stimulation are transforming how neuroscientists study the brain and guiding novel approaches to the treatment of disease. … Read More→
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_ Medical Procedures Medical Research The Cancer Treatment that Causes Malignant Cells to Self-Destruct By Jane Farrell article Researchers have discovered a compound that causes cancer cells to ΓÇ£commit suicideΓÇ¥ ΓÇôand leave healthy cells alone. The compound, found … Read More→
_ Mental & Emotional Health During Cancer Treatment, Distress Is Associated With Missed Appointments & Hospital Admission By Sondra Forsyth article Psychological distress has long been associated with negative health outcomes for cancer patients, though specific reasons remain unclear. A 2017study … Read More→
_ Mental & Emotional Health Seniors Benefit From Depression Treatment as Much as Younger Patients Do By Sondra Forsyth article A 2017 study done at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles found that older adults being treated for depression experience … Read More→
_ Heart Health Meditation Might Be Useful Addition to Heart-Healthy Lifestyle and Medical Treatment By Jane Farrell article Meditation has the potential to reduce some risk factors for heart disease, but the gold standard for lowering risk remains … Read More→
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_ Prostate cancer Prostate Cancer: Symptoms, Tests and Treatments By Jane Farrell article Here, an update from the federal Food and Drug Administration (FDA) about an all-too-widespread cancer among men. Prostate cancer is … Read More→
_ Breast Cancer Study: Breast-Cancer Patients on Opioids Less Likely to Follow Treatment Regimen By Jane Farrell article Breast cancer patients who take opioids to manage their pain are less likely to adhere to a potentially lifesaving treatment … Read More→
_ Frustrating "Treatments" By Jane Farrell blog It is well-known that sometimes when you treat a condition, you create another problem. All you have to do is […]