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Addition of Spironolactone Reduces Albuminuria in Type 2 Diabetes Patients on ACE Inhibitors
Newswise - Apr 26 8:16 AM Preliminary findings suggest that patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM2) currently being treated with angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors benefit from a low dose of spironolactone as an effective and safe method of decreasing albuminuria, a first sign of diabetic kidney disease.
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Patient Earth
International Herald Tribune - Jan 19 11:49 AM Environmental degradation is largely avoidable. It only requires us to take the planetary diagnosis as seriously as our own individual annual checkups.
Dialysis
Dialysis probe results expected
Eastern Shore News - Mar 17 1:36 AM NASSAWADOX -- Officials soon expect findings from an investigation into sicknesses and "an unusual death" at the Eastern Shore of Virginia's only dialysis center, which closed March 2.
Diarrhea
FDA warns of twisting of intestines in infants given diarrhea vaccine
The Standard-Times - Mar 30 9:06 PM WASHINGTON The government warned yesterday of potentially life-threatening twisting of the intestines in infants vaccinated against a virus that is the leading cause of early childhood diarrhea.
Diathermy
Studies Examine Allergies And Contraceptive Use, Maternal Mortality Disparity, Cervical Treatments And Preterm Births, ...
Medical News Today - Jan 09 3:14 PM The following highlights recently released journal articles on women's health issues. [click link for full article]
diet
Mediterranean diet good for heart patients
AFP via Yahoo! News - Mar 26 8:26 AM The Mediterranean food diet, which is rich in fish, monounsaturated fats and other sources of omega-3 fatty acids, is good for people suffering from heart disease, according to a new study.
diet pills
Foundation Nutriceuticals Announces Ephedra Diet Pills sales
[Press Release] PR Web - Apr 26 12:25 AM Foundation Nutriceuticals LLC. announces it has released 2 new herbal ephedra based diet pills; Hydroxytrol and Zenatrol. (PRWEB Apr 26, 2006) Trackback URL: http://www.prweb.com/chachingpr.php/SG9yci1GYWx1LUVtcHQtU3VtbS1IYWxmLVplcm8=
Dietary fiber
Nutrition Q&A: Legumes are loaded with good things
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - Apr 26 9:25 PM Q: I continually read that we should increase our intake of plant-based foods. I understand that certain beans are a healthy alternative to animal-based foods. What specific beans are good for you?
Dietary supplements
Women must take calcium supplements for bone benefit
Nutraingredients.com - Apr 25 8:24 AM 4/25/2006 - Elderly women, the group at most risk of osteoporosis, are less likely to develop fractures if they actually take the calcium supplements they’ve been given, says a new study.
diets
Life changes can be stressful and bust diets
The Buffalo News - 1 hour, 46 minutes ago Sometimes just trying to keep things together when you re stressed is difficult enough. That s when worrying about your diet can seem unimportant. However, with a few simple, conscious moves, you can avoid those diet-busting situations that come along with certain life stages. What follows are a few tips on how to navigate safely past them.
Digestion
Vet school plans open house
The Clarion-Ledger - 15 minutes ago For more than two decades, Mississippi State University's veterinary college has welcomed thousands of school children to its annual open house, but people of all ages will enjoy this year's event.
Digestive system
Spring is a time to give your body a good cleaning
Detroit News - 1 hour, 40 minutes ago By cleansing our systems, we get rid of unwanted toxins and chemicals. A bonus is that we might identify foods we are allergic and addicted to.
digestive system
Spring is a time to give your body a good cleaning
Detroit News - 1 hour, 40 minutes ago By cleansing our systems, we get rid of unwanted toxins and chemicals. A bonus is that we might identify foods we are allergic and addicted to.
Dihydrocodeine
Getting internet drugs a doddle
The Herald - Feb 13 5:09 PM A doctor prescribed drugs over the internet to "line his pockets" while the patients he never saw were drawn into "dependency and abuse", a medical tribunal heard yesterday.
Dilation and curettage
Dr. Gott: Is Hysterectomy the Best Option for Women Over 50?
RedNova - Apr 05 4:49 PM By PETER GOTT, M.D. Newspaper Enterprise Association Dear Dr. Gott: Does it make sense to give women who are over 50 years old a hysterectomy for heavy periods? Seems to me that by then we are almost done with periods anyway, so it would make more sense to give us dilation and curettage.
Dimetapp
Cough medicine abuse growing
Escanaba Daily Press - Jan 08 7:05 AM Cough and cold season is upon us, making it prime time for sneezes, sniffles and one of the nation s fastest growing drug problems among teenagers robotripping.
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