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Health Studies Suggest Alcohol Can Keep You Away from Alzheimer’s Disease You’ve heard it once; you’ve heard it a thousand times, everything in moderation. As reported by Denise Mann of WebMD, whether you’re a drinker or not, studies performed throughout 19 countries to see how moderate alcohol intake might save off Alzheimer’s... More
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A New Gout Drug: Severely Affected Patients’ Chance to Health According to an article by Dr. Ananya Mandal of News Medical, for sufferers of gout, an effective treatment has arrived. Among all the people suffering gout (about 6 million of them living in the US), there’s a small fraction who doesn’t get better with... More
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New Stroke Screening Test: Its Implications on Future Health Care As reported by Reuters on August 17, 2011, surgery poses a lot of risk for patients and if you’re getting surgery based on the fact that you have a clogged carotid, you’re not necessarily better off. About 95% of procedures done on asymptomatic stenosis and 90%... More
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Potassium-Rich Diet: Helping You Live a Healthier Life As reported on August 17th, 2011 in Reuters, studies performed across 10 different countries have found that potassium has an inverse relationship with the occurrence of stroke. Over 200,000 middle-aged and older adults have participated in the study and results came out where... More




