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Mayo Clinic Q&A: Clot buster? Surgery? What is the right treatment for stroke?
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: My neighbor had a stroke and received a “clot buster” medication. Then, I found out my uncle had a surgery after a stroke. Can you help me understand different kinds of stroke treatments? My neighbor seems almost back to normal, but my uncle is still in rehabilitation because of some paralysis on his left side.
ANSWER: We ...Read more
The Five Stages of Brain Development
Researchers now suggest that the human brain goes through five distinct phases of development over the course of a lifetime.
1. Childhood, from birth to age 9, during which time the brain is continually pruning away haphazardly created synaptic connections forged as early learning, unlearning and relearning chaotically occurs. As a result, ...Read more
Commentary: Why medication abortion is the top target for anti-abortion groups in 2026
January would have marked the 53rd anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the 1973 Supreme Court decision that legalized abortion nationwide — that is, until 2022, when the court overturned it. Since then, abortion has been banned in 13 states and severely limited in 10 others.
Yet anti-abortion activists remain frustrated, in some cases even more so ...Read more
These policy moves are likely to change health care for older people
Month after month, Patricia Hunter and other members of the Nursing Home Reform Coalition logged onto video calls with congressional representatives, seeking support for a proposed federal rule setting minimum staff levels for nursing homes.
Finally, after decades of advocacy, the Biden administration in 2023 tackled the problem of perennial ...Read more
People Who Take Iron Supplements Are More Susceptible To Gout
DEAR DR. ROACH: I am a regular blood donor. In the 7-10 days before a donation, I take iron supplements to ensure that my hemoglobin count is sufficient enough to give blood. However, I now think that I have developed what appears to be a mild case of gout in my ankle and wonder whether there could be a connection. I have no other risk factors...Read more
The sweet results of sweat therapy
Depression is a complex physical and psychological condition that can come and go or settle in and become chronic, making months and years difficult to navigate. Almost 48 million Americans contend with its oppressive interference with enjoyment of daily life.
There are many potential causes, from neurological and genetic triggers to physical ...Read more
Finding Comfort in Homeopathy: Gentle Support for Radiation Therapy
Radiation therapy is a common treatment modality for cancer, targeting and eliminating cancer cells. While effective, radiation therapy can also cause side effects that impact quality of life. In addition to medical interventions, individuals undergoing radiation therapy often seek complementary approaches to support their well-being. ...Read more
AIDS health group challenges Florida's planned medication cuts
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — A major HIV/AIDS health care organization is trying to stop Florida’s planned cuts to the state AIDS Drug Assistance Program, accusing the state of creating a rule without going through the required process.
The AIDS Healthcare Foundation filed a petition Tuesday in the Division of Administrative Hearings, challenging ...Read more
Don't let arthritis slow you down (much)
More than 60 million Americans live with arthritis and nearly half of them report that their joint problems (mainly from osteoarthritis) limit the activities they can do at work and during leisure hours when they'd like to socialize and have fun. If that's you, the result is declining physical activity -- which boosts the risk of other chronic ...Read more
Explaining Microscopic Colitis And What Causes The Condition
DEAR DR. ROACH: I am a 64-year-old female who is in moderate health. After a monthslong bout of diarrhea, blood work, and a colonoscopy, I've been diagnosed with microscopic colitis. After a round of budesonide, my symptoms subsided, and I had a normal few months. Can you explain what microscopic colitis is, what causes it, and how to avoid ...Read more
Nurturing the Body with Homeopathy: Gentle Support for Chemotherapy
Chemotherapy, while a vital component in cancer treatment, can cause various side effects that impact quality of life. In addition to medical interventions, individuals undergoing chemotherapy often seek complementary approaches to support their well-being. Homeopathy, a holistic system of medicine, offers potential benefits in managing ...Read more
Do you have a vagus feeling something is off?
"The human body is the most complex system ever created." Bill Gates is right on. One example of the complexity is the interplay between the vagus nerve and your physical and emotional well-being. When the nerve emerges at the base of the brain, it splits into two strands that go along the left and right sides of your neck and then extend ...Read more
Low-Risk Estradiol Treatment Comes With An Fda-Boxed Warning
DEAR DR. ROACH: I'm a 70-year-old woman who has suffered with vaginal dryness ever since I went through menopause. My doctor has prescribed a hormone cream, estradiol 0.01%, to help with the symptoms. The side effects and warnings are worrisome, even though my doctor assures me that it's safe to use. I value your opinion and would appreciate ...Read more
Unlocking the Potential of Homeopathy for Palliative Care Support: Gentle Complementary Approaches
Palliative care focuses on providing comfort, symptom management, and emotional support to individuals with serious illnesses. While conventional medical care is paramount in palliative care, some individuals seek additional support from complementary therapies. Homeopathy, a holistic system of medicine, offers potential benefits in ...Read more
Exploring the Potential of Homeopathy for End-of-Life Care Support: Gentle Complementary Approaches
End-of-life care involves providing comfort, support, and dignity to individuals nearing the end of their life. While conventional medical care plays a crucial role in managing symptoms and ensuring quality of life, some individuals seek additional support from complementary therapies. Homeopathy, a holistic system of medicine, offers ...Read more
Unveiling the Potential of Homeopathy for Wound Healing: Gentle Support for Recovery
Wound healing is a complex process that involves the body's natural mechanisms to repair damaged tissues. While proper wound care and conventional medical treatments are crucial for optimal healing, some individuals seek additional support from complementary therapies. Homeopathy, a holistic system of medicine, offers potential benefits in ...Read more
Weighing Whether or Not To Add a 'Do Not Resuscitate' Clause
DEAR DR. ROACH: I am an 80-year-old man in reasonably good health. The only medications that I take are Eliquis for atrial fibrillation, omeprazole for gastroesophageal reflux disease, and terazosin and finasteride for benign prostatic hyperplasia. I exercise and remain active and independent.
My primary care provider told me on my last visit ...Read more
Unveiling the Potential of Homeopathy for Burns: Gentle Support for Healing
Burns are painful injuries that can occur due to heat, chemicals, electricity, or radiation. Proper care and treatment are essential to promote healing, relieve pain, and minimize the risk of complications. While conventional medical treatments are vital in managing burns, some individuals seek additional support from complementary therapies....Read more
Hallucinogenic Symptoms In Man Point To Parkinson's Disease
DEAR DR. ROACH: I am an 88-year-old widower. My wife died six years ago. I live alone, care for myself, drive, and consider myself healthy. I take five prescription meds and seven over-the-counter meds, three of which were strongly recommended by doctors. I go to a 1-hour seniors' exercise class twice a week and attend church and home Bible ...Read more
C the difference in your skin
Americans spend hundreds of dollars annually on products to protect and improve their appearance. Around 30% of that is specifically for skincare. Well, a new study in the Journal of Investigative Dermatology may help you save big bucks and improve your skin's health. Turns out, while all the popular, vitamin C-loaded creams and treatments you ...Read more
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