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| The Causes of Hypertension
Over 95% of people with elevated blood pressure have "essential hypertension." This means that the specific cause of their hypertension is not known. It is likely that both genetic (inherited) and env
Vitamin E for prostate cancer?
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recently recommended against routine vitamin use to prevent cancer and cardiovascular disease.
The recommendation was based on a series of clinical trials th
Tailoring Treatment for Epilepsy
The landscape of epilepsy treatment has changed dramatically over the last 15 years, with seven new drugs hitting the market since 1990. To ensure that people living with epilepsy receive the medicati
Age, race, diet affect prostate cancer test
The reliability of a prostate cancer-screening test may be compromised by lifestyle and demographic factors, according to a study published in the Jan. 15, 2006 Cancer, a peer-reviewed journal of the
Avoiding Asthma Triggers
Approximately 15 million Americans suffer from chronic asthma. Exposure to environmental triggers, which irritate breathing airways, can bring about episodes of wheezing, coughing and difficulty breat
Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Introduction
At any age, sexual activity has its risks. During the adolescent and young-adult years, the risks are magnified considerably. Still, in spite of the risks, many adolescents choose to en
Periodontal Disease and Your Health
What is Periodontal Disease?
Periodontal disease, also known as gum disease, is one of the most common diseases in humans. It is a bacterial infection that destroys not only the fibers that attach t
Understanding Breast Cancer Risk
When estimating the baseline risk of a healthy woman developing breast cancer, the statistic often quoted is 1 out of 8. This often leads to much anxiety, since a 12.5% risk of developing cancer is fr
Food Poisoning or Flu?
A new government report shows that rates of certain foodborne illnesses, such as infection from E. coli bacteria, are dropping due to better food industry policies. But that doesn't mean you shouldn't
When Cancer Treatments Aren't Enough
Even with a disease as terrible as cancer, there is hope. Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist, who was recently hospitalized with complications from thyroid cancer, continues to stoically preside over
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