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What can angioplasty do for you?

If you are having a heart attack, angioplasty will open a blocked artery and hopefully limit muscle damage, but the procedure does nothing to stop the spread of atherosclerosis or reduce the risk of a future heart attack.

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In the news: FDA approves the first oral drug for reducing multiple sclerosis relapses

The FDA has approved the first oral medication for treating relapses of multiple sclerosis.

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What to make of the new warning on bisphosphonates

There is growing evidence that long-term use of bisphosphonate drugs, commonly prescribed for osteoporosis, can increase the risk of fractures of the thighbone.

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H1N1 and this flu season

The H1Ni flu pandemic was not as serious as had been expected, but children and pregnant women were disproportionately affected, and those groups are still at higher risk of getting the H1N1 flu this winter.

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Medical memo: Length of survival and causes of death in men with prostate cancer

The life expectancy for men over 65 who have been diagnosed with early-stage prostate cancer is not significantly different from men in the same age group without prostate cancer.

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By the way, doctor: What can I do about chilblains?

I’ve been diagnosed as having chilblains in the fingers on both hands. What causes chilblains? Is there a cure?

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Heart Beat: Snow and stents a chilly mix

Snow shoveling is a known trigger for heart attacks, and people with stents are at additional risk.

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By the way, doctor: Will wearing glasses make my eyesight worse?

I am starting to have trouble reading. But I have heard that wearing glasses to help me read will make my eyesight worse. Is that true?

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Refining the rules for abdominal aneurysm testing

A scoring system may help identify people who should be screened for an abdominal aortic aneurysm.

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Sex in the second half

Older Americans are remaining sexually active in greater numbers, due in part to continued good health and the prevalence of erectile dysfunction drugs.

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