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Anticoagulation Is A Must For Patient With Pulmonary Emboli

Health Advice / Keith Roach /

DEAR DR. ROACH: I am struggling with a decision process due to a lack of consensus among various physicians. I was fortunate back in January at 66 years of age to survive bilateral pulmonary emboli with syncope when my wife successfully performed CPR. The underlying cause is undetermined as multiple tests have been negative.

I'm now on blood...Read more

Are your gums gumming up your works?

Periodontal disease causes inflammation and infection of your gums and the bones in your mouth. And we have known for a while that it increases the risk for Type 2 diabetes for the 50% of men and 33% of women who have PD, but the risks to your good health don't stop there.

A new study published in Neurology Open Access confirms -- and expands -...Read more

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CDC replaces website on vaccines and autism with false and misleading statements

Health Advice / Health & Fitness /

LOS ANGELES — The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has altered its website on autism and vaccines, removing unequivocal statements that immunizations don’t cause the neurodevelopmental disorder and replacing them with inaccurate and misleading information about the links between the shots and autism.

Until Wednesday, the CDC ...Read more

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CDC replaces website on vaccines and autism with false and misleading statements

Health Advice / Health & Fitness /

LOS ANGELES — The national Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have altered their website on autism and vaccines, removing unequivocal statements that immunizations don’t cause the neurodevelopmental disorder and replacing them with inaccurate and misleading information about the links between the shots and autism.

Until Wednesday, ...Read more

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Trump faces a ticking clock on health care costs

Health Advice / Health & Fitness /

WASHINGTON — Republicans won a significant political victory this month when moderate Senate Democrats joined them to end the longest government shutdown in U.S. history, relenting from a showdown over the rising costs of health care.

But the fight is already back on, with mere weeks to spare before the Trump administration faces a potential...Read more

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Progress on overdose deaths could be jeopardized by federal cuts, critics say

Health Advice / Health & Fitness /

The Trump administration has made deep cuts to the main federal agency focused on fighting opioid addiction, potentially jeopardizing the nation’s recent progress on reducing overdose deaths, some public health officials and providers say.

Created in 1992, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, known as SAMHSA, hands ...Read more

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FDA's plan to boost biosimilar drugs could stall at the patent office

Health Advice / Health & Fitness /

While the FDA is streamlining regulation of copycat versions of the expensive drugs that millions take for arthritis, cancer, and other diseases, the U.S. patent office is making it harder for the cheaper medicines to get on the market, industry officials say.

These officials were thrilled Oct. 29 when FDA Commissioner Marty Makary announced ...Read more

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Last-minute surgery changes? Experts share tips on how to handle cancelled surgeries

Health Advice / Health & Fitness /

MIAMI – Preparing for surgery can be scary.

In addition to the medical issues, having surgery involves a lot of prep. You may need to coordinate childcare, transportation, finances and time off work. Designate a caregiver. Stop taking certain medications and fast a certain set of hours ahead of surgery.

While most scheduled surgeries do ...Read more

A Second Opinion Is Needed For Kidney Stone In Older Woman

Health Advice / Keith Roach /

DEAR DR. ROACH: About a year ago, a test revealed that I had an 8-mm stone in my kidney. My kidney doctor was not worried about it. I have had no infections or symptoms, and I have normal kidney function. My general doctor recommended a urologist.

All three doctors thought that it was 50-50 whether it would just stay there forever and that ...Read more

Walk this way

If you're getting fewer than 8,000 steps a day from short bouts of walking, you're in a lot more danger of developing cardiovascular disease (CVD) and premature death than if you get most of your steps all at once.

That's the conclusion of research published in Annals of Internal Medicine that looked at more than 33,000 folks -- some of whom ...Read more

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HHS proposes new CDC programs, including hepatitis B screening

Health Advice / Health & Fitness /

The Health and Human Services Department is proposing new initiatives for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, including a program to increase hepatitis B screening for pregnant women, as part of a broader push to restructure the agency, according to an internal document viewed by Bloomberg News.

Leading five of the 16 initiatives is...Read more

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Senate appears polarized as health care subsidy cliff nears

Health Advice / Health & Fitness /

WASHINGTON — GOP health panel leaders in the Senate on Wednesday seemed intent on quickly implementing a health savings account proposal to replace expiring health care tax credits that subsidize insurance plans used by millions of Americans, despite increased skepticism from Democrats and even some House Republicans.

During a Senate Finance ...Read more

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Minnesota now has one of the nation's lowest kindergarten measles vaccination rates

Health Advice / Health & Fitness /

MINNEAPOLIS — Minnesota has seen one of the nation’s sharpest drops in measles herd immunity among kindergartners, falling well below the threshold needed to prevent outbreaks. A rise in nonmedical exemptions, especially at private schools, is one factor behind the decline.

New measles cases have been reported in Dakota and Olmsted counties...Read more

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On Nutrition: Thanksgiving food history

Health Advice / Nutrition /

Why do I always make sweet potato casserole for Thanksgiving dinner? And why do grocery stores highlight all the ingredients for green bean casserole every November? Traditions are a big part of the holidays, for sure. And some of them go way back in time.

For instance, there’s a good chance that turkey was on the table in 1621 when the ...Read more

Medicare to cover obesity drugs under Trump deal for as little as $50

Health Advice / Health & Fitness /

The White House recently announced a landmark deal with pharmaceutical companies Eli Lilly and Nordisk that will impact Medicare beneficiaries and others in the coming months. The agreement cuts prices for GLP-1 receptor agonists, such as Ozempic and Wegovy, while expanding Medicare coverage for these weight-loss medications. The news is a ...Read more

Environmental Nutrition: How to recognize the signs of food poisoning

Health Advice / Health & Fitness /

Food poisoning happens when you eat food or drink water that’s been contaminated with harmful bacteria, viruses or toxins. It’s more common than you might think — millions of people get it every year. Most cases are mild and go away on their own, but it’s important to recognize the signs so you can take care of yourself.

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The ...Read more

Eating Well: Don’t do these things if you have a recalled food in your kitchen

Health Advice / Health & Fitness /

Food recalls can be alarming, especially when they make the news. A food recall occurs when a company identifies that a food product may be contaminated or mislabeled and removes it from the market. One of the most serious reasons for a recall is the risk of foodborne illness caused by contamination with bacteria or viruses. Others include ...Read more

What to do about pain ‘down there’?

Health Advice / Health & Fitness /

Chronic pelvic pain — a condition also known as chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome, or CP/CPPS — is one of the more common and challenging conditions older men face. “CP/CPPS is often regarded as an ‘orphan disease,’ as it has no definitive cause or proven treatments,” says Dr. Michael O’Leary, a urologist and ...Read more

Mayo Clinic Q&A: Consider TIME when dealing with sepsis

Health Advice / Health & Fitness /

DEAR MAYO CLINIC: My 86-year-old father was recently hospitalized with a severe infection. We were told he’s at an increased risk for sepsis because of his age and medical history. What are the signs of sepsis to watch for now that he’s returned home?

ANSWER: Nearly 270,000 people in the U.S. die annually because of sepsis — more than the...Read more

Frozen Eggs Are Hot

Health Advice / Scott LaFee /

More American women than ever are freezing their eggs in anticipation of future use, but very few ever return to thaw those eggs in hopes of getting pregnant.

The number of planned elective oocyte cryopreservation, or egg-freezing, cycles across the country nearly quadrupled between 2014 and 2021, from 4,153 to 16,436, reports Rewire News ...Read more

 

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