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M.S. AND ALZHEIMER’S DRUG

M.S. AND ALZHEIMER’S DRUG Stories

Taking a drug used for Alzheimer’s disease may help deal with the memory loss experienced by people with multiple sclerosis, according to a study published in the medical journal Neurology.
The finding could help the large percentage, nearly fifty percent of MS patients, who suffer from cognitive problems.

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FAINTING DIAGNOSIS

FAINTING DIAGNOSIS Stories

Fainting is a common problem. And it can be scary. But is it serious?
In most cases it’s not.
The reasons for fainting range from swooning to the sight of a rock star to serious heart rhythm disturbances. Now Mayo Clinic researchers have shown a way to detect the serious cases, and avoid spending unnecessary time and money on those patients who are truly fine.

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