Tag: Treat
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What it is and how to treat it : NPR
[ad_1] Experts say anyone can get seasonal affective disorder, though geography and gender may make people more susceptible. Leon Neal/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Leon Neal/Getty Images Experts say anyone can get seasonal affective disorder, though geography and gender may make people more susceptible. Leon Neal/Getty Images The days are getting shorter, darker and…
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Autism and Halloween: Blue bucket is the trick to treat
[ad_1] She first spotted the blue buckets while scrolling through social media, and saw an advert for them in US supermarkets. “It’s a great idea, you’ve got so many children locally that would benefit from these,” she said. Sophie, of Pwllheli, Gwynedd, managed to find blue pumpkin-shaped buckets in an online store in the UK…
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Would you treat a terrorist?
[ad_1] TEL AVIV — Facing an unprecedented crisis after the stunning Hamas attack, Israel’s doctors and nurses are now also embroiled in a “heated” debate: Would they — and should they — “treat terrorists?” After reports spread that injured Hamas militants had been admitted to public hospitals to be treated alongside injured Israeli civilians, video…
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Tuskegee Veterans Affairs hospital, the first to treat Black veterans, turns 100 : NPR
[ad_1] Marking the centennial of the first Veterans Affairs hospital established to treat Black veterans, who protested after being denied equitable health care upon returning from WWI. AILSA CHANG, HOST: For many Black soldiers returning from World War I, health care was hard to come by in the U.S. That changed in 1923, when the…
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Abu Dhabi Stem Cells Center Successfully Manufactures UAE’s First CAR-T Cell to Treat an 11-Year Old Leukemia Patient – Health
[ad_1] Abu Dhabi Stem Cells Center (ADSCC), a PureHealth subsidiary and the largest healthcare platform in the Middle East, has successfully manufactured the UAE’s first CAR-T cells to treat an 11-year-old boy with leukemia. Engineered CAR-T cells therapies are recognized as a breakthrough in blood cancer treatment. The child, Murad, was diagnosed with leukemia more…
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Patients are hopeful about a new pill approved to treat postpartum depression : NPR
[ad_1] NPR’s Sarah McCammon talks to Jamille Nagtalon-Ramos, who teaches nursing at Rutgers University, about the first FDA-approved pill to treat postpartum depression. SARAH MCCAMMON, HOST: For the first time, the FDA has approved a pill to treat specifically postpartum depression. In the U.S., that condition affects an estimated 400,000 people each year. And for…
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Shoppers are rushing to buy 89p Subway ‘dupe’ from Aldi which lets you create your favourite takeaway treat from home
[ad_1] BRITS are rustling up their own Subway-style sandwiches at home for less with an 89p Aldi dupe. The bargain bread rolls have been flying off the shelves as shoppers continue to post rave reviews about them on social media. 3 Foodies are loving Aldi’s cheap dupes of the iconic bread roll from SubwayCredit: Facebook/…
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How to Help Prevent and Treat Alzheimer’s Disease
[ad_1] In this video, I interview repeat guest Dr. Dale Bredesen, a neurologist specializing in the treatment of Alzheimer’s. In 2014, he published a paper1 demonstrating the power of lifestyle choices for the prevention and treatment of this tragic condition. By leveraging 36 healthy lifestyle parameters, he was able to reverse Alzheimer’s in 9 out…
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Opioids are not the best way to treat short-term back pain, study finds : NPR
[ad_1] A carefully conducted study of treatments for short-term back pain finds that opioids aren’t the best approach. The results throw into question current guidelines. MARY LOUISE KELLY, HOST: Lower back pain is a familiar complaint in doctors’ offices around the country. Physicians sometimes prescribe opioids for short-term pain relief, but new research questions whether…