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Too Many Medications Make Mother a Zombie
I'm worried about my mother.She's 65 and has type 2 diabetes and mild depression. In the last few months, her behavior has changed dramatically. She is extremely lethargic and has no energy to do housework. She is sleeping a lot and...
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Rangebound stocks look to profits, housing for cue
stock markets, struck with an early bout of the summer doldrums after three months of strong advances, could get a jumpstart from new earnings, housing and Federal Reserve data in the week ahead.With stocks trading sideways for most of...
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Herefordshire pensioner treks Sinai desert for cancer charities
THE golden sand of the Sinai desert proved to be a tough challenge for a determined Golden Valley pensioner intent on raising money for good causes.Keith Bladon, a 76-year-old from Blakemere, completed a five-day trek across the Egyptian...
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The People's Pharmacy | Treating warts with heartburn medicine
Q: My daughter had so many warts on her hands that there was nothing the doctor could do.He said freezing or burning them off was out of the question. He suggested Tagamet. That sounded weird, but she tried it. In two months, she...
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Hewson overcomes vertigo in charity abseil
'It was much scarier than I thought it would be,' the elated mother-of-four confessed to the Irish Examiner after taking a wobble or two on her abseil down the country's tallest building, the Elysian Tower in Cork city.Given her only...
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Inner Ear Balance Disorders Common, Associated With Falls Among Older Americans
An estimated 35 percent of U.S.adults age 40 and older have vestibular dysfunction (inner ear balance disorders), and those who do may have a higher risk of falling, according to a report in the May 25 issue of Archives of Internal...
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Image evaluation of endolymphatic space in fluctuating hearing loss without vertigo
_ Image evaluation of endolymphatic space in fluctuating hearing loss without vertigo.
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Inner ear balance disorders common, linked to falls among American seniors
An estimated 35 percent of U.S.adults age 40 and older have vestibular dysfunction (inner ear balance disorders), and those who do may have a higher risk of falling, according to a report in the May 25 issue of Archives of Internal...
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