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February 7, 2015

The thyroid gland is known as the master gland of metabolism because it controls our ability to make energy. Poor thyroid function can cause fatigue, depression, weight gain, digestive problems…

It’s not easy to change your mind
Coroner's Report

It’s not easy to change your mind

February 7, 2015

Brookelynn Palmer, the 13-month-old daughter of Dorothy Palmer of Westminster, was pronounced dead at Children’s Hospital Colorado in Aurora on May 20, 2013. According to news sources, Palmer was at…

Wide access to naloxone could save lives
La Plata Health Watch

Wide access to naloxone could save lives

February 1, 2015

Redman Naloxone is a safe, nonabusable drug that reverses the effects of an opiate overdose. When an overdose occurs, opioid drugs, such as prescription narcotic pain medications or heroin, can…

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Health Briefs

February 1, 2015

People diagnosed with prediabetes are at a higher risk of developing Type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease. Effectively managing prediabetes can help prevent diabetes. Studies have shown the risk of…

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Health Briefs

January 25, 2015

Bona Dea, a local start-up company creating a new product for women experiencing hot flashes and night sweats associated with perimenopause and menopause, is seeking participants for a proof-of-concept study.…

Blunt fetal trauma in pregnancy
La Plata Health Watch

Blunt fetal trauma in pregnancy

January 25, 2015

The most common causes of blunt fetal trauma, in contrast to penetrating injuries such as stabbings or gunshot wounds, are motor-vehicle collisions, falls and assaults. It has long been taught…

Building a better flu vaccine after debacle
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Building a better flu vaccine after debacle

January 25, 2015

This year’s flu vaccine is only 23 percent effective, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. To improve the vaccine, scientists and companies are reworking everything from…

Can imaginary exercise keep muscles strong?
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Can imaginary exercise keep muscles strong?

January 18, 2015

Brian C. Clark and colleagues from Ohio University called their study The Power of the Mind: The Cortex as a Critical Determinant of Muscle Strength/Weakness. Because mental imagery is known…

Save a life: Know the signs of heart attack
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Save a life: Know the signs of heart attack

January 18, 2015

Coronary heart disease remains the leading cause of death and disability in the United States. Nearly one-third of all deaths over the age of 35 in the U.S. results from…

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Health Briefs

January 18, 2015

Mercy Regional Medical Center is recognized in the February 2015 issue of Consumer Reports magazine as a top-scoring hospital in the nation for patient safety and patient experience. Mercy is…

Environment trumps genetics in shaping immune system
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Environment trumps genetics in shaping immune system

January 18, 2015

After all, the immune system adapts throughout life to fight disease, said Stanford University immunologist Mark Davis, who led the work. And while young children’s immunity may be more influenced…

‘Brain zapping’
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‘Brain zapping’

January 18, 2015

Magnetic resonance therapy calms storms of veterans’ trauma

Possible to limit stroke disability
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Possible to limit stroke disability

January 18, 2015

Most strokes are caused by a clot in a blood vessel supplying the brain. The usual treatment is a clot-dissolving medicine called tPA, but it must be given within 4½…

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January 11, 2015

January is Cervical Health Awareness Month. The American Cancer Society says the majority of cervical-cancer cases and deaths could be prevented with of vaccination, regular screening and treatment. The American…

Errors common when reporting cause of death
Coroner's Report

Errors common when reporting cause of death

January 11, 2015

I’ve expressed this opinion in writing and at conferences, and I’m glad to see that the horrendous error rate in death certification is starting to get some attention. A Scripps…

For breast cancer, shorter-term radiation works
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For breast cancer, shorter-term radiation works

January 11, 2015

The conventional, longer treatment lasts five to seven weeks. But four rigorous studies and guidelines from a leading radiology society conclude that three to four weeks of more intense radiation…