November 30, 2016

How to Help Headache Pain

These remedies might seem simple, but for many, they really work. See if one (or more) may work for you.
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How to Help Headache Pain
These remedies might seem simple, but for many, they really work. See if one (or more) may work for you.
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What Trump May Mean for Women's Health Care

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Changes to the Affordable Care Act, also called Obamacare, could mean increased costs and other changes to women's health services like contraception, prenatal care, screenings, counseling, and support services. Here's a look at what Trumpcare could mean.
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Women May Pay More for Health Care Under Trump
NPR—Changes to the Affordable Care Act, also called Obamacare, could mean increased costs and other changes to women's health services like contraception, prenatal care, screenings, counseling, and support services. Here's a look at what Trumpcare could mean.
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More than 1000 Meds May Harm Liver
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According to an article in AACN Advanced Critical Care from the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses, more than 1,000 over-the-counter (OTC) and prescription medications and supplements can cause a serious condition called drug-induced liver injury. One of the most common causes is acetaminophen—the everyday pain and fever reliever found in hundreds of medications.

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Does Marijuana Increase Dementia Risk?
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A recent study published in the Journal of Alzheimer's Disease warns that marijuana use may increase the risk for Alzheimer's. According to researchers, cannabis reduces blood flow to several areas of the brain, including the hippocampus—the area associated with learning and memory and the primary area affected by Alzheimer's disease.

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What to Do for a Suspected Poisoning
Berkeley Wellness—Many common household items and plants can be toxic, as can certain medications or dietary supplements if taken in large enough amounts. Here's what to do if you suspect someone in your household or workplace has been exposed to a poisonous substance.
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6 Ways to Stop Holiday Indigestion
Health After 50—Bountiful meals are an important part of holiday celebrations, but many people overindulge during the holiday season, leading to indigestion. Here's how you can avoid digestive discomfort in the weeks ahead.
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