Depression Often Goes Untreated in Working Moms 0
TUESDAY, Oct. 27 (HealthDay News) — More than 65 percent of U.S. mothers with depression don’t receive adequate treatment, a new study has found. Black, Hispanic and other minority mothers are least likely to receive adequate treatment. Mothers with health…- Professional Medical
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7 Surprising Triggers of Lung Trouble 0
Airborne irritants—both outdoors and indoors—can aggravate or even cause asthma, a respiratory condition characterized by a chronic cough or wheezing. Common pollutants, such as traffic exhaust and secondhand smoke, are well-known causes of lung problems, including asthma. But there are…- Professional Medical
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Prognosis for Heart Attack Patients May Depend on What’s in the Medicine Cabinet 0
Whether you’re trying to recover from a massive heart attack or hoping to mitigate your risk factors, the right prescription heart drug can put your goals within reach. In recent years doctors have hit upon effective combinations for the most…- Professional Medical
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25 Things You Can Do To Prevent Cancer 0
Anyone can develop cancer. One in three people will be diagnosed with the disease during their lifetime. That doesn’t sound encouraging, but, consider this: Experts believe more than two-thirds of all cancer cases can be prevented if we would just…- Professional Medical
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7 Benefits of Coffee to Senior Health 0
You might have been told to slow down on your caffeine consumption due to adverse health effects, but good news if you’re one of those seniors who cannot function without their morning cup of coffee. There are actually proven benefits…- Professional Medical
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Giving Swine Flu Drug by IV Could Save Lives 0
THURSDAY, Sept. 3 (HealthDay News) — A 22-year-old cancer patient battling for her life after contracting H1N1 swine flu recovered fully after doctors took the unorthodox approach of giving her the antiviral drug Relenza intravenously. The British physicians who treated…- Professional Medical
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