Breakthrough Device Relieves Restless Legs Syndrome
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Palm Springs, California (NAPSI) - A nationwide campaign is aimed at helping the millions of Americans who aren’t getting enough “shut-eye.” It’s a serious problem: Besides experiencing physical fatigue and emotional stress, sleep-deprived people face increased risks for heart and kidney disease, high blood pressure, obesity and diabetes.
Hydrating Tips For A Healthier You
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Imperial, California (NAPSI) - Fall off the healthy eating and exercise wagon? A great way to get back on track is to focus on one of the most overlooked tools for getting back into shape proper hydration.
Life-Threatening Condition Impacting Pregnant Women And Their Babies
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Imperial, California (NAPSI) - Danyelle’s first pregnancy was going extremely well, and she couldn’t wait for the arrival of her baby girl. At her 28-week checkup, her doctor knew that something wasn’t right. Danyelle’s feet and face were incredibly swollen. When Danyelle returned the next day for more tests, her blood pressure had skyrocketed. Within 24 hours, Danyelle found herself in the hospital at risk of delivering her baby prematurely.
Drug that can prevent the onset of diabetes is rarely used
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Los Angeles, California - Few doctors are prescribing a low-cost drug that has been proven effective in preventing the onset of diabetes, according to a UCLA study. The study, published in the peer-reviewed journal Annals of Internal Medicine, found that only 3.7 percent of U.S. adults with pre-diabetes were prescribed metformin during a recent three-year period.
Children with epilepsy face too many obstacles to receiving needed medical care
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Los Angeles, California - A new study by doctors at UCLA sheds light on the challenges faced by parents of children with epilepsy.
Hispanics' health in the United States
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Washington, DC - The first national study on Hispanic health risks and leading causes of death in the United States by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) showed that similar to non-Hispanic whites (whites), the two leading causes of death in Hispanics are heart disease and cancer.
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