Angina Often Affects Quality of Life
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Angina Often Affects Quality of Life
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Ulcerative Colitis | LivingwithUC.com
livingwithuc.com — “Ulcerative colitis is a type of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) that is often associated with abdominal pain, bloody diarrhea, and fever.” View full resource at livingwithuc.com
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News Around the State: Meet RIO!: New Robotic Arm System at FGH Offers Treatment Option for Osteoarthritis
mhanewsnow.typepad.com — “More than 15 million Americans suffer with painful osteoarthritis of the knee, which often affects their quality of life. In fact, osteoarthritis is the most common form of arthritis and a leading cause of disability worldwide, according to the American...” View full resource at mhanewsnow.typepad.com
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Cause Of Severe Hypoglycemia Identified - QualityPoint Technologies
qualitypointtech.net — “Cambridge scientists have identified the cause of a rare, life-threatening form of hypoglycaemia. Their findings, which have the potential to lead to pharmaceutical treatments for the disorder, were published today, 07 October, in the journal Science. Hypoglycaemia, usually characterised by too much insulin which results in too little sugar in the bloodstream, is fairly common, often affecting diabetic patients or individuals with disorders that cause insulin overproduction. Symptoms can include” View full resource at qualitypointtech.net
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Effects of Generalized Anxiety Disorder on Patients' Social Lives
fyiliving.com — “Anxiety disorders are often a personality trait that become chronic and affect your quality of life. Studies have found a link between anxiety and interpersonal relations.” View full resource at fyiliving.com
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Apathy and Anhedonia in Parkinson's Disease
hindawi.com — “Depression, apathy, and anhedonia are often comorbid in patients with Parkinson's disease. Since the morbid states of apathy and anhedonia are complicated, these symptoms are often difficult to diagnose. Several therapeutic methods for apathy and anhedonia are considered effective. However, the validity of these methods has not been established. Similar to depression, apathy and anhedonia clearly affect the quality of life of patients and their families. Therefore, accurate diagnoses of morbid s” View full resource at hindawi.com
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Apathy and Anhedonia in Parkinson's Disease: Depression, apathy, and anhedonia are often comorbid in patients wi... http://t.co/Y1G3wJI
Johns Hopkins Evidence-Based Practice Center Awarded $475,000 Project from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
newswise.com — “An estimated $25 billion is spent annually on treating chronic wounds on patients in the United States. These chronic wounds deeply affect the quality of life of more than six million people who have them. The most common types of chronic skin wounds and skin ulcers are related to venous disease (conditions related to or caused by veins that become diseased or abnormal). Many treatment options are available, but the quality of evidence showing which treatments work better than others is often la” View full resource at newswise.com
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Johns Hopkins Evidence-Based Practice Center Awarded $475,000 Project from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
newswise.com — “An estimated $25 billion is spent annually on treating chronic wounds on patients in the United States. These chronic wounds deeply affect the quality of life of more than six million people who have them. The most common types of chronic skin wounds and skin ulcers are related to venous disease (conditions related to or caused by veins that become diseased or abnormal). Many treatment options are available, but the quality of evidence showing which treatments work better than others is often la” View full resource at newswise.com
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Gaining awareness about arthritis and its prevention - Harvard Health Publications
health.harvard.edu — “Many Americans are remarkably unaware and uninformed about arthritis, a disease that affects about one of every five U.S. adults. Arthritis runs under the public's radar because it isn't a killer like heart disease and cancer. Yet it can take a huge toll on the quality of life through the pain and problems it causes. Arthritis is often viewed as an inevitable part of growing old. But it isn't--"there are many things you can do to keep your joints healthy. If you do have joint pain” View full resource at health.harvard.edu
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Arthritis is often misunderstood and overlooked, even though one in five American adults has it. http://hvrd.me/j6RZ0o
Snoring and sleep disorders: A dental approach to a major public health issue
sciencedaily.com — “Millions of people are at risk of developing sleep apnoea (SA), a health problem caused by obstructed air intake during sleep. The disorder has become a common issue in public health, affecting patients’ quality of life and potentially leading to hypertension, cardiovascular disease and neurological disorders, as well as increasing the likelihood of traffic, workplace and domestic accidents with personal, financial and healthcare repercussions. In children, SA is often associated with lear” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Good News For Children with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome | eorthopod.com
eorthopod.com — “Children with a condition called complex regional pain syndrome or CRPS often suffer intense pain and swelling of the affected arm and hand or leg and foot. They often experience skin changes (color, texture, hair growth, temperature). The net result is a loss of motion and function along with reduced quality of life.” View full resource at eorthopod.com
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Successful clinical program for #CRPS, #RSD: Good News For Children with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome eorthopod.com: http://bit.ly/g09qPp
infoZine - Skin Cancer Survival Affects Quality of Life - Kansas City, Missouri News
infozine.com — “By Jeannine Chatterton-papineau - Besides Zits, Rashes, Abrasions and a Host of Other Maladies, Skin Often Develops Cancer. in Fact, Skin Cancer Is the Most Common Cancer in the United States with More Than a Million New Cases of Non-melanoma Skin Cancer Diagnosed Every Year.” View full resource at infozine.com
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Skin Cancer Survival Affects Quality of Life: By Jeannine Chatterton-Papineau - Besides zits, rashes, abrasions ... http://bit.ly/h3bD1e
Depression in nursing home residents often unrecognized
news-medical.net — “Depression affects approximately 30 to 40 percent of nursing home residents, but it often goes unrecognized, according to American Geriatrics Society, which can lead to lower quality of life or even suicide. Now, researchers at the University of Missouri have found a series of indicators, other than changes in mood that are associated with the development of depression in nursing home residents.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Timely depression diagnosis critical to maintain health of elderly
sciencedaily.com — “Depression affects approximately 40 percent of nursing home residents, but it often goes unrecognized, which can lead to lower quality of life or even suicide. Now, researchers have found a series of indicators, other than changes in mood that are associated with the development of depression in nursing home residents.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Timely Depression Diagnosis Critical to Maintain Health of Elderly - Science Daily http://bit.ly/aNwoeQ
Timely depression diagnosis critical to maintain health of elderly
physorg.com — “Depression affects approximately 30 to 40 percent of nursing home residents, but it often goes unrecognized, according to American Geriatrics Society, which can lead to lower quality of life or even suicide. Now, researchers at the University of Missouri have found a series of indicators, other than ...” View full resource at physorg.com
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Proof That Irritable Bowel Syndrome Is Not In Your Head - QualityPoint Technologies
qualitypointtech.net — “Irritable bowel syndrome makes life miserable for those affected -- an estimated ten percent or more of the population. And what irritates many of them even more is that they often are labeled as hypochondriacs, since physical causes for irritable bowel syndrome have never been identified. Now, biologists at the Technische Universitaet Muenchen (TUM) have shed new light on the matter: They have discovered mini-inflammations in the mucosa of the gut, which upset the sensitive balance of the bowel” View full resource at qualitypointtech.net
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