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Month: January 2013

News briefs: Chronic kidney disease raises the risk of death regardless of age

Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is associated with a higher risk of death at any age. Preventing CKD or at least slowing its progress is not only possible but should be a priority for everybody.

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What you should know about: PPIs

Proton-pump inhibitors (PPIs) are drugs that are often prescribed for people who suffer from chronic heartburn or another digestive disorder. They are available over the counter and by prescription. They work by reducing the production of stomach acid.

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News briefs: Combination therapy may be better for one common lung cancer

For people with non-small cell lung cancer that carries a mutation in the gene KRAS, a combination of the drug selumetinib and the chemotherapy drug docetaxel may be more effective than chemotherapy alone.

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Game changer: An easier way to replace a heart valve

Transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) is a new procedure for people with aortic stenosis who are unable to have a valve replaced with open-heart surgery. With TAVR, a catheter takes the replacement valve through the leg artery to the heart.

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Ask the doctor: Treatment for high systolic pressure?

When it comes to blood pressure readings, systolic pressure matters more than diastolic pressure, and older people clearly benefit from treatment.

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Protect Your Colon From Diverticular Disease

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Can we detect cancer earlier?

Harvard researchers have developed a new way to detect signs of cancer early. They’ve invented a hand-held device that quickly determines the number of microvesicles-shed by tumors-in a drop of blood.

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Depression and obesity: Confirming the link

Depression and obesity are linked. Obesity affects parts of the brain that regulate mood. Low energy and low motivation from depression can translate into less activity and exercise. The result may be weight gain.

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How Much Exercise Do You Need?

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Psoriasis – More Than Skin Deep

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