Selasa, 29 Agustus 2017

Migraine or Headache, What's the Difference?

A migraine is a throbbing painful headache, usually on one side of the head, that is often initiated or triggered
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Senin, 28 Agustus 2017

Pill Beats Peanut Allergy for Four Years

Researchers report that a pill to treat peanut allergy still worked four years after it was given
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Peanut Allergy Pill Works Four Years Later

Australian researchers report that a pill to treat peanut allergy still worked four years after it was given. For 18 months, 24 of 48 children were given a daily probiotic that...
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EpiPen Maker Settles Government Lawsuit for $465 Million

The maker of EpiPen has agreed to pay the federal government $465 million to settle claims that it overbilled Medicaid for a decade. This is not the first settlement that...
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Nearly 4 Million Worldwide Die Each Year From Asthma, COPD

Two major chronic lung diseases -- asthma and COPD -- kill nearly 4 million people worldwide annually, a new report finds. The study calculates that 3.2 million people died in...
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Can Asthma Cause a Heart Attack?

Can asthma and the resulting inability to steadily breathe in oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide cause a heart attack in someone who has heart disease? Doctor's response...
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