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M.S. AND ALZHEIMER’S DRUG
Taking a drug used for Alzheimer’s disease may help deal with the memory loss experienced by people with multiple sclerosis, according to a study published in the medical journal Neurology.
The finding could help the large percentage, nearly fifty percent of MS patients, who suffer from cognitive problems. (Read more about M.S. AND ALZHEIMER’S DRUG)
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FAINTING DIAGNOSIS
Fainting is a common problem. And it can be scary. But is it serious?
In most cases it’s not.
The reasons for fainting range from swooning to the sight of a rock star to serious heart rhythm disturbances. Now Mayo Clinic researchers have shown a way to detect the serious cases, and avoid spending unnecessary time and money on those patients who are truly fine. (Read more about FAINTING DIAGNOSIS)
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