10 Tips to Eliminate Stress and Increase Relaxation

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Posted in Healthy Living We all know the fast-paced world we live in, the pollution that we face, the worries that we go through etc. Infact we even make plans to de-stress. And in doing all of that, we just add pressure! Stress is a reaction to something that disturbs or disrupts our physical or mental equilibrium. “Try not thinking …

Forget expansion, political fight may end Medicaid for everyone in Mississippi by July 1

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Medicaid and controversy are welded together in many states lately, but for the most part, the wrangling is about “new” Medicaid — the Obamacare expansion of the health program for the poor and disabled. Mississippi, though, is raising the stakes. Democrats and Republicans in the state are in the middle of a game of political chicken that could threaten the …

Oregon Woman Tans Her Way to a Melanoma Diagnosis

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From Drugs.com Katie Wilkes was just 23 years old when she noticed a strange spot on her right breast. “It was darker than many of my other freckles or moles — not quite black, but it was dark,” said Wilkes, who lives in Portland, Ore. “I asked my boyfriend at the time if I should have it removed. He told …

“Miracle” Breast Cancer Drug and “Youth Hormone” Pill Steal Show at Prestigious Endocrine Society Conference

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PRNewswire/ — It may seem like an odd pairing: an oral growth hormone-boosting supplement and possible cure for breast cancer. But these were two of the most talked about topics at ENDO 2013, The Endocrine Society’s 95th Annual Meeting & Expo that just convened in San Francisco. And now some are saying this focus by some of the top internal medicine …

Could Catching Up on Sleep Lower Your Diabetes Risk?

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From Drugs.com Catching up on your sleep on weekends may help protect you from developing diabetes, a small, early study suggests. The study found significant improvements in insulin sensitivity — the body’s ability to clear sugar from the blood — among sleep-deprived men after they had three nights of extra sleep. “We all know we need to get adequate sleep, …

Statins Plus Certain Antibiotics May Set Off Toxic Reaction: Study

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From Drugs.com Doctors should avoid ordering certain antibiotics for older patients who take cholesterol-lowering statin drugs, such as Lipitor, Canadian researchers say. Statins, which are taken by many millions of people, don’t mix well with the antibiotics clarithromycin or erythromycin, according to a study, published in the June 18 issue of the Annals of Internal Medicine. These two commonly used …

Numbers fail to answer that one vital question

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From James C. Salwitz, MD When I visited Allan in the hospital yesterday, I told him to get up and stroll the hall. However, when I checked in on him this afternoon, the nurses informed me that he refused to get up, even to the chair.  When I asked why, Allan told me he could not walk.  I was concerned, …

Breakthrough in breast cancer surgery without disfigurement

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Serious tissue damage and disfigurement are a major fallout of most cancer therapies, but the one for breast cancer in particular has life-altering impact on women. Chicago-based Ananda Chakrabarty, a world-renowned pioneering biotech scientist, and Washington-based Susan Finston, a veteran of the biotech industry, together believe they are potentially close to resolving this major medical challenge. Finston passionately talks about …

No cure for what ails you? Try CureLauncher to locate clinical trials with cutting edge treatments

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In Orlando, more than 550 clinical trials are looking for participants to help find better treatments and cures for such chronic diseases as cancer, AIDS and diabetes. Across Florida, nearly 2,500 studies are looking for subjects. “We have a lot of clinical trials going on here, and they are a struggle to fill,” said Dr. Jason Lang, a pediatric pulmonologist …