Thursday, April 30, 2015
Many Pregnant Women Think E-Cigarettes 'Safer' Than Regular Cigarettes
But expectant moms shouldn't use nicotine in any form, experts say
What to Expect With Relapsing-Remitting MS
WebMD explains what to expect when you have relapsing-remitting MS.
Can Medical Marijuana Treat Multiple Sclerosis?
Medical marijuana may be an option to treat some MS symptoms if you live in a state where it's legal and your doctor gives the OK.
New Drug Kybella Zaps Double Chin: FAQ
A shot that dissolves fat will offer people with a double chin a way to get rid of it without surgery.
What risky behaviors are teens with ADHD prone to?
WebMD explains the link between ADHD and risky behavior in teens.
Wednesday, April 29, 2015
UTIs Are Getting Tougher to Treat
If you’ve ever had one (or a dozen), you might not be surprised to learn that urinary tract infections, or UTIs, are the most common bacterial infections in the United States.
3D 'Printout' Device Keeps Very Ill Babies Breathing
Flexible implant adapts with child's growth, researchers say
The Link Between Adult ADHD and Risky Behavior
WebMD explains the connection between ADHD and lateness, speeding, arguing, drinking, and other risky behaviors.
COPD Tied to Raised Risk for Sudden Cardiac Death
Experts weren't surprised, since smoking often contributes to the respiratory disease and heart trouble
Tuesday, April 28, 2015
Breast-Feeding May Lower Breast Cancer Recurrence, Death: Study
Strongest benefit seen in most common types of tumors, researchers say
Gene Discoveries Could Help Rheumatoid Arthritis Treatment
New research reveals clues to disease severity, potential outcomes
Few Sickle Cell Patients Receiving Beneficial Drug, Study Finds
Medication helps reduce painful episodes
ER Practices Key to Helping Those Addicted to Painkillers: Study
Giving patients drug that helps ease withdrawal works better than simple referrals, experts say
Women's Brains May Have Tougher Time Recovering From Concussion
MRI study suggests working memory doesn't bounce back quickly as it does in men
New Drug Class Slashes 'Bad' Cholesterol, Review Finds
If approved, medications could be used by people who don't respond to statins
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