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Month: November 2014

Try medication first for urinary woes

Before considering surgery for bothersome urinary symptoms, men should make sure they have given standard treatment with medication a chance to work.

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Clogged arteries in the legs? It may run in the family

People with a parent or sibling with peripheral artery disease are nearly twice as likely to develop the painful leg condition as people with no family history of the disease.

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When to get help for low back pain

Low back pain is caused by disc rupture or arthritis. It can be treated with painkillers, exercise, physical therapy, steroid injections, or surgery.

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Adjusting your blood pressure medicines at home

Many people with diabetes can successfully tailor drug dosages according to daily measurements. A similar strategy for self-regulating high blood pressure drugs may produce good results for some people.

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Do you need all the drugs you’re taking?

Drug effectiveness and side effects change with age. Review your drugs regularly with your doctor.

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How to stay in the sodium safe zone

Excessive sodium raises blood pressure, which raises cardiovascular risks. Reading nutrition labels, considering sodium in restaurant meals, getting adequate potassium, and reducing calorie consumption can lower dietary sodium intake.

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Ask the doctor: Is there a connection between sedatives and Alzheimer’s?

Benzodiazepine use longer than three months linked to increased dementia risk. Cognitive side effects make them unsuitable for seniors.

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Cheaper treatment for vision loss just as safe as expensive option

An independent review of nine clinical trials found no clear difference in safety between two drugs for age-related vision loss, despite current practice to favor use of the more expensive drug because of safety concerns.

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Women’s waistlines are still increasing, study shows

Although the level of obesity has plateaued recently at around 35% of the population, waistlines are continuing to increase.

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What blood tests require fasting?

Very few blood tests require a period of fasting before the test. They include tests for blood glucose and triglycerides. It is permitted to drink water, coffee, or black tea before the tests.

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