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The Role Of Statin Drugs In Alzheimer’s Disease

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85: Stephanie Seneff, PhD on Alzheimer’s Disease and Cholesterol

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Alzheimer’s Disease and Carbohydrates (Transcript #1 of 4)

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Therese

Renewed Lease on Life for Cancer Patients 1 Reply

Hi,I hope that by sharing this story, it will give some of your readers who have experience with Chronic Myeloid Leukemia (CML) renewed hope for the future. I would be happy to hear what your…Continue

Started by Therese in Prescription Drug Forum. Last reply by jorge Alarcon on Wednesday.

Joe Pecora

Anesthesia 4 Replies

My wife recently has some cosmetic surgery. For unknown reasons, the Dr. Kept her under for 12 plus hours. She now has trouble focusing and has lost some of her vision. She is not the same and seems…Continue

Started by Joe Pecora in Prescription Drug Forum. Last reply by jorge Alarcon on Wednesday.

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Cyber Monday Discount: ACLS and PALS Certification 1 Reply

Today, Health Education Solutions is offering $20 off any ACLS or PALS online certification course when you enter the promo code: CYBERHES. If you aren't due for recertification yet, each course is…Continue

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Started by Rebecca Howard in Healthcare Forum. Last reply by Penelope Swift Jan 10.

sheena canape

ALBUMIN 20 and 25%...

are they really the same?? the doctor prescribed albumin 20% but the nurse gave 25%.. does it make any difference???

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Started by sheena canape in Healthcare Forum Oct 17, 2011.

Violet King

Constant tiredness and swollen ankles. 22 Replies

I am overweight, yes, but all my life I have felt tired, and I haven't always been overweight!! I have lived very actively and always been up for a challenge, but if nothing is going on in my life I…Continue

Started by Violet King in Complementary and Alternative Medicine Forum. Last reply by mary dicerni Jun 4, 2011.

Breaking Medical News

GAO: CMS should change how it calculates Medicare private plan payments

Insurers offering Medicare Advantage plans were overpaid by as much as $3.1 billion in 2010 because the government miscalculated how sick beneficiaries were, according to a review by the Government Accountability Office that was made public by congressional Democrats.

Scientists develop new vaccine to treat cancer at pre-clinical level

Scientists in Trinity College Dublin, Ireland, have developed a new vaccine to treat cancer at the pre-clinical level. The research team led by Professor Kingston Mills, Professor of Experimental Immunology at Trinity College Dublin discovered a new approach for treating the disease based on manipulating the immune response to malignant tumours.

Study shows grape seed extract kills head and neck squamous cell carcinoma cells

Nearly 12,000 people will die of head and neck cancer in the United States this year and worldwide cases will exceed half a million.

Managing distance and aging parents' care

The Associated Press explores the difficulties involved in being a long-distance caregiver for aging parents and how demographic trends fuel these challenges.

New discovery paves way for genetic screening test

Researchers at the Columbia University College of Dental Medicine have identified a genetic variation that raises the risk of developing serious necrotic jaw bone lesions in patients who take bisphosphonates, a common class of osteoclastic inhibitors.

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