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Despite taking common drug, nightmares and sleep problems still haunt army veterans

February 9, 2018

Army veterans are usually prescribed with the blood pressure drug prazosin, but a new study which involves a trial of 304 military veterans at 13 Veterans Affairs medical centers have found that the drug fails to reduce distressing dreams or […]

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Changes in the gut caused by a high-salt diet linked to impaired blood flow in the brain – scientists

February 7, 2018

Health practitioners often warn the public to stay away from high-salt diets, yet the risks of salt consumption and the effects of salt on the body, including the brain, are not entirely clear. In a new mouse study, scientists link […]

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Babies with opioid withdrawal better off staying with mom than in ICU

February 7, 2018

Newborn babies who suffer from opioid withdrawal might have shorter hospital stays and less need for medications if they stay in a room with their mother instead of being sent to intensive care, a research review says. Researchers examined data […]

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Researchers make progress in developing a blood test that can predict who will get Alzheimer’s disease

February 2, 2018

Researchers in Japan and Australia say they have made important progress in developing a blood test that could in future help doctors detect who might go on to get Alzheimer’s disease. In a study published in the journal Nature, the […]

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Overactive bladder treatment among women also lead to them having better sleep

February 2, 2018

Women who take medication to treat overactive bladder to address the problem may feel the urge to urinate less often and also sleep better at night as a result, a U.S. study suggests. For the study, researchers examined data on […]

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Drinking probiotic milk during pregnancy reduces a mother’s risk of developing pregnancy complications

February 2, 2018

A Scandinavian study has found that pregnant women who consume milk containing probiotic “friendly” bacteria are less likely to have premature births or pre-eclampsia, a serious complication of pregnancy. Timing was everything, though, researchers found: Women who drank probiotic milk […]

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Children with sleep problems have greater relationship problems with teachers

February 1, 2018

Sleep problems in younger children may be associated with higher student-teacher conflict, a small U.S. study suggests. The role of sleep problems in children with behavior problems at school has long been explored, and many youngsters who come to doctors […]

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People living in community high in obesity rates more likely to become overweight themselves

February 1, 2018

A U.S. study has found that families who live in communities with high obesity rates are more likely to become overweight themselves than families living in communities where more people are a healthy weight. Researchers focused on 1,519 military families […]

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Annual flu shots among seniors mean less likelihood of death

January 29, 2018

A Spanish study has found that seniors who get a flu shot every year are less likely to be hospitalized with severe influenza infections or to die from them than those who get vaccinated only sporadically. Researchers looked at the […]

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Women with iodine deficiency may find it hard to get pregnant

January 29, 2018

Women who suffer from iodine deficiency may find it harder to get pregnant compared to women with healthy iodine levels, according to a recent U.S. study. Researchers followed more than 500 women trying to conceive over about five years and […]

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