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| For the intellectually active, Alzheimer's diagnosis begins a steep slide Los Angeles Times The vaunted protection that intellectually active adults get from Alzheimer's disease has a dark downside, a study released Wednesday has found. Once dementia symptoms become evident and Alzheimer's disease is diagnosed in such patients, their mental ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Study Sees Heart Risk in Meridia Diet Pill New York Times By GARDINER HARRIS A clinical trial of Meridia, a controversial diet pill, in nearly 10000 overweight or obese older patients over many years found that the drug increased the risks of heart attacks and strokes while doing little to slim their waists. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Insomniac men more likely to die early Times of India Men suffering from sleep deprivation are more likely to die prematurely than those who regularly get a good night's sleep, a new study has found. Researchers at the Penn State College of Medicine, Pennsylvania, found that men with chronic insomnia were ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Lower Blood Pressure May Help Sicker Kidney Patients BusinessWeek WEDNESDAY, Sept. 1 (HealthDay News) -- Aggressive treatment to lower high blood pressure may help preserve kidney function and prevent the need for dialysis in some black patients with chronic kidney disease. That's the finding of a study published ... See all stories on this topic » |
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