Older Patients Less Likely to Receive Chemotherapy for Colon Cancer

Older individuals who are suffering from colon cancer may want to look into other health resources after they receive surgery, as a new study suggests that elderly patients are rarely treated with chemotherapy after their operations. According to findings published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, older patients are less likely to receive

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Finding may lead to lesser use of blood pressure medications

New research suggests those who suffer from hypertension may in fact have better control over their condition if they are treated with less medication. Scientists from the University of Western Ontario studied 2,104 people with high blood pressure and found the majority of recently-diagnosed patients might be better served starting with a half tablet of

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Red wine powder?

The benefits of moderate red wine consumption have been studied and touted for years. It’s been proven to improve cardiovascular health, fight cancer, Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s, and slow the aging process. Now, a group of European scientists have developed a red wine powder to be used in everything from food and drink to skin products

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Sleep Disorder May Be A Symptom Of Neurological Diseases

People who suffer from a certain sleeping disorder may be more likely to be diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease and other neurological disorders later on in life, according to a study published in the journal Neurology. During the trial, researchers analyzed the medical records of 27 patients who had developed a sleep behavior disorder associated with

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Could Oats be Good for Clogged and Inflamed Arteries?

Eating an alkaline diet – which is based on vegetables, whole grains and fruits – may help keep heart issues at bay, as the arteries will stay clear and functioning. According to scientists from the US Agricultural Research Services, people should begin eating healthier in order to prevent inflammation and clogging of the arteries, which

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