By Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter MONDAY, Feb. 23, 2015 (HealthDay News) — The number of individuals infected with measles has expanded marginally to 154 patients in 17 states and the District of Columbia, U.S. health officials detailed Monday. Final week, the number of cases was 141, authorities said. The episode began at two Disney theme […]
Aug. 1, 2002 — In the midst of all the concerns approximately hormone substitution treatment, here’s a bit of reassuring news. In case ladies have taken it as long as five years, they haven’t increased their risk of developing cancer of the endometrium, which lines the uterus. In reality, the combination of estrogen additionally progestin […]
By Robert Preidt HealthDay Correspondent FRIDAY, Sept. 2, 2016 (HealthDay News) — Over the top alcohol utilization and age may increase hazard of stroke in people with a common heart cadence clutter called atrial fibrillation, a unused consider finds. “Specialists should ask their [atrial fibrillation] patients around alcohol use and advise patients to cut down […]
Jan. 17, 2007 — Hundreds of thousands of toddlers and preschoolers within the U.S. get ear tubes each year, but a point of interest think about shows that a large number may not require them for the reason of dodging future formative problems. Researchers followed otherwise healthy children treated as little children for determined middle-ear […]
Oct. 25, 2002 — Time has run out for Congress to take authoritative action some time recently its decision break. Time may be running out on a few Medicare patients, as well. That’s because later reductions in Medicare financing have driven some specialists to reevaluate whether they will acknowledge unused Medicare patients, concurring to considers […]