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Month: June 2010

Progress in treating multiple myeloma

The cause of the blood disease multiple myeloma is unknown, but advances in treatment, including new medications and stem-cell transplants, are giving patients longer periods of remission.

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Too early to get up, too late to get back to sleep

Sleep-maintenance insomnia, the inability to remain asleep during the night, may be caused by health problems, depression, or stress. Maintaining good sleep habits and practicing relaxation techniques may lead to a better night’s sleep.

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When and how to treat a leaky mitral valve

If the mitral valve in the heart becomes damaged it can leak, causing blood to flow backward and overwork the heart. A leaky valve can be surgically replaced, but in some situations repairing the valve is more effective than surgery.

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Health clubs: Are they right for you?

Before making the commitment to join a health club, take time to consider your goals and needs to make sure you find the facility that’s right for you.

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Potential salt assault

The average person consumes more salt each day than the body requires, most of it from “hidden” salt in prepared and packaged foods. The FDA may ask food companies to voluntarily reduce the salt content of their products over the coming decade.

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Heat can beat the heart

Hot, humid weather can overwork the heart, which can pose risks for people with certain conditions, or those who take beta blockers or diuretics.

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A prescription for better health: go alfresco

Spending time outdoors is likely to improve your mood and concentration, encourage activity and fitness, and fuel your body’s production of vitamin D.

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Can aspirin do that, too?

In light of its success in reducing the risk of heart attack or stroke, researchers are investigating whether aspirin may offer protection against cancer.

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Elevating your HDL game

Taking niacin is an effective way to boost HDL cholesterol, but there are side effects to consider.

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Pessimism about pedophilia

Pedophilia, a sexual attraction to prepubescent children, is a sexual orientation that is unlikely to change, so the aim of treatment is to protect children by preventing pedophiles from acting on their urges.

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