Middle Adulthood

Tailored Cancer Treatment for HIV Patients

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It's no easy thing to treat cancer in a regular patient. But it's an even more difficult job when the patient has both cancer and HIV.

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I'll Take Some Bacteria With my Raw Milk

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If you go to the grocery store and pick up a gallon of milk, it's likely been pasteurized to kill bacteria. But you can still go directly to a farm for a taste of raw milk.

More New Knees for Baby Boomers

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When traditional treatments do not work, many osteoarthritis patients turn to joint replacement surgery. Even though this surgery is common, there is little information on how many younger patients go through with it.

Rid Your Face of Redness

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Rosacea is a chronic skin condition that affects adults. Although it may make you feel self-conscious, you are not the only one to deal with rosacea. Even Bill Clinton and Princess Diana have battled with the condition.

Got Type Two? Hypertension Drugs Can Wait

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People with type 2 diabetes have to keep a close eye on their blood pressure. But that does not mean they have to start taking blood pressure drugs the minute they are diagnosed.

FDA Warning for Painkiller Mix-Up

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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is warning doctors and patients that a manufacturing mistake might have caused tablets from different opioid products to co-mingle in the same bottle.

Brain Drain Begins in 40s

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While past research suggests mental decline begins around retirement, recent research demonstrates cognitive degradation occurs as early as forty-five years old.

Botox Injections Okay for OAB

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Botox is a promising new treatment for people with overactive bladder (OAB), or urge incontinence. But is it safe to rely on repeated injections?

Get Vaccinated, Stop the Spread of Hep B

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There are a great deal of complications associated with diabetes. In order to prevent these complications, patients have to take special care of themselves, whether that means eating healthier or getting vaccinated.

MS Drug Reaffirms Effectiveness in Clinical Trial

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Gilenya, a FDA-approved multiple sclerosis drug, had positive results in a late-stage clinical trial. The results may help ease safety concerns about the drug.

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