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On call: Shingles vaccination

The Zostavax vaccine is safe for use by healthy adults to prevent shingles, a painful condition caused by previous infection with the chicken pox virus. It also helps prevents persistent shingles pain, known as post-herpetic neuralgia.

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Ask the doctors: What can I do about varicose veins?

Varicose veins are not dangerous, but can cause legs to ache. Treatment options include compression stockings, lifestyle changes, surgical removal of the veins, and sealing them off from the circulation.

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In the journals: No generation gap found in diabetes education

Group and individual diabetes education is equally effective for both middle-aged and older people.

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In the journals: Are your whole grains wholly healthy?

Some whole-grain food products are high in healthy fiber but may contain added sugars and salt, which lower the food’s nutritional quality. Look for foods with a ratio of total to fiber carbohydrates of at least 10 to one.

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Digoxin useful … with restrictions

Although digoxin is commonly used in atrial fibrillation, it can increase the risk of death and should be used only in very low doses and as a second rate-control drug when a safer drug is not adequate.

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High blood pressure a silent danger in postmenopausal women

Nearly a third of American adults have high blood pressure, and in about half this condition is poorly controlled. Controlling blood pressure can help avert cardiovascular disease.

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AMD: a preventable form of vision loss

Macular degeneration causes loss of central detailed vision. It is more common with aging. A healthy lifestyle may lower the risk. Early detection with regular dilated eye exams may be helpful in reducing vision loss.

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On call: CoQ10 for muscle aches

There is no solid evidence that taking coenzyme Q10 prevents muscle problems related to taking a cholesterol-lowering statin drug. The risk of side effects from the supplement is low, so it may be relatively safe to try it for a month or two.

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Ask the doctor: How can positional vertigo treatment affect tinnitus?

A physical maneuver called the Epley maneuver can help ease positional vertigo, but won’t do anything for tinnitus.

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Ask the doctors: Can a low magnesium level cause an arrhythmia?

Low magnesium levels can trigger the development of abnormal heart rhythms such as atrial fibrillation. Proper magnesium levels can be restored by taking magnesium supplements or eliminating a cause such as excessive alcohol use.

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