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Demystifying Meniere's disease. New research reveals some of the factors that can cause Meniere's disease, an affliction of the inner ear.
Duke Med Health News · 2014 Jul · PMID 25029739
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New approach may help manage dementia-related behavior issues. A new technique known as DICE aims to assist caregivers, patients.
Duke Med Health News · 2014 Jul · PMID 25029738
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Self-management is key to fibromyalgia treatment. Treating this common chronic pain disorder has baffled patients and physicians for years.
Duke Med Health News · 2014 Jul · PMID 25029737
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Progress in diagnosing and treating heart failure. New developments help keep patients out of hospital.
Duke Med Health News · 2014 Jul · PMID 25029736
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New guidelines help doctors, patients recognize sarcopenia. Consensus is near regarding measurements of strength and muscle mass to diagnose this muscle condition.
Duke Med Health News · 2014 Jul · PMID 25029735
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Is there any benefit to taking multivitamins? I've heard such mixed views.
Duke Med Health News · 2014 May · PMID 24960851
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My 70-year-old husband is complaining that his joints ache. Is this a normal part of getting older?
Duke Med Health News · 2014 May · PMID 24960850
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I'm concerned about my quality of life as I get older. Are there any suggestions for "successful" aging?
Duke Med Health News · 2014 May · PMID 24960849
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The case for soluble fiber. More reason to eat your fruits and vegetables: new research may have found the key to how a fiber-rich diet is disease-protective.
Duke Med Health News · 2014 May · PMID 24960848
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Urinary tract infections. The spectrum ranges from asymptomatic bacteriuria to symptomatic to sepsis.
Duke Med Health News · 2014 May · PMID 24960847
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"Inappropriate" cardiac catheterizations may be common. Many physicians skip noninvasive stress tests and go straight to cardiac catheterizations, a new study finds.
Duke Med Health News · 2014 May · PMID 24960846
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Widespread psychological side effects of antidepressants. Researchers say side effects such as "emotional numbness" are more common than you might think.
Duke Med Health News · 2014 May · PMID 24960845
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Managing chronic low back pain. How to avoid the problem, lower risk, and manage the discomfort when it occurs.
Duke Med Health News · 2014 May · PMID 24960844
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I've heard adding nuts to your diet on a regular basis is really good for you. Are there any particular nuts that are better than others? And, why are nuts good for you?
Duke Med Health News · 2014 Mar · PMID 24683624
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What can you tell me about "silent" atrial fibrillation. Are there any risks involved?
Duke Med Health News · 2014 Mar · PMID 24683623
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Lately, I've been having the strangest sensation: I feel like I'm spinning. What could this mean? Is it some kind of "condition"?
Duke Med Health News · 2014 Mar · PMID 24683622
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Pollen allergy linked to a higher risk of blood cancers in women. Findings suggest a possible gender-specific role in chronic stimulation of the immune system.
Duke Med Health News · 2014 Mar · PMID 24683621
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Advantage of daily exercise continues to be reaffirmed. Pick up the pace for significant health benefits.
Duke Med Health News · 2014 Mar · PMID 24683620
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Genetic reaction to stress may explain many hearts attacks. An inherited genetic flaw appears to increase risk, even in the absence of traditional risk factors.
Duke Med Health News · 2014 Mar · PMID 24683619
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Knowledge about cataract formation could lead to new treatments. Encouraging new research suggests that scientists may be closer to a means of preventing this all-too-common condition.
Duke Med Health News · 2014 Mar · PMID 24683618
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