Posted by: admin on: November 1, 2011
Statins have been used for quite some time to reduce the risk of stroke. A study suggested that it can lead to intracranial haemorrhage. The current study provides no evidence that statin therapy after ischemic stroke raises the risk for ICH.
Other statin-associated risks for ICH such as history of ICH or use of antithrombotic therapy, and possibly the presence of cerebral microbleeds, should be carefully considered in the clinical decision-making process.
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Posted by: admin on: November 1, 2011
Large quantity of fruits and vegetables should be included in our daily meals, which not only provides lot of fibres, vitamins, minerals, trace elements and anti oxidants. Recently a study highlights that colour of the fruits and vegetables also matters in protecting from stroke.
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Posted by: admin on: November 1, 2011
It has been said that stress can make you go gray, or cause you to lose your hair. Is that possible? Everyone has little amount of stress. That doesn’t affect hair. But DNA damage can cause the grey hair.
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Posted by: admin on: October 31, 2011
Could PSA testing lead to overdiagnosis, thus unnecessarily subjecting men to the harms of treatment? The AUA supports prostate screening in men aged 40 years and older. Yet the EAU does not recommend mass screening. Is more public awareness is responsible for more public demand for the PSA test in USA than in Europe?
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Posted by: admin on: October 31, 2011
Many chronic conditions there are difficult to control or cure with western medicines. People than opt for alternative medicine and find relief. Meniere’s disease is one such condition where acupuncture has been found useful.
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