Monday, July 31, 2017

What Is Pulmonary Hypertension?

Learn the symptoms, medication, and treatments, for Pulmonary hypertension
Monday, July 31, 2017       
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Pulmonary Hypertension Symptoms, Classes, Medications & Life-Expectancy

Pulmonary hypertension occurs when the pressure in the pulmonary arteries increases abnormally. To help explain this condition further, here is how the pulmonary arteries work...
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Health Tip: Worried About Lung Disease?

Subtle changes in your breathing may be easy to miss, but they can be important warning signs of lung disease. The American Lung Association says symptoms to be concerned...
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Health Tip: Learn Your Risk for Asthma

Asthma can begin at any age, but it usually starts in childhood. The National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute says risk factors for developing asthma include...
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Does Your Child Really Have a Food Allergy?

Many people misunderstand what food allergies are, and even doctors can be confused about how to best diagnose them, suggests a new report from the American Academy of Pediatrics...
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Ketamine for Depression Treatment

Ketamine shows promise as a depression treatment, but long-term side effects are unknown
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Too Soon to Widely Recommend Ketamine for Depression

The drug ketamine -- known as Special K on the party scene -- shows promise as a depression treatment. But researchers aren't ready to recommend it because its long-term...
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7-Fold Spike Seen in Opioid-Linked Fatal Car Crashes

In yet another sign of just how deadly the U.S. opioid epidemic has become, researchers report a sevenfold increase in the number of drivers killed in car crashes while under...
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Binge Drinking Rates Dropping on College Campuses

After years of increases in binge drinking among the college crowd, new research shows those rates have now dropped. Unfortunately, the reverse held true for young adults...
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Opioid Abuse Down in Younger Americans, But Up Among Older Adults

While opioid abuse has fallen among younger Americans, the same cannot be said for older adults, a new government report shows. Opioid abuse includes either the use of heroin...
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Can Suicide Tries Spread Among Soldiers?

Troubling new study findings suggest that U.S. Army soldiers are more likely to try to kill themselves if another member of their unit has attempted suicide in the previous year...
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Can Stress Cause Low Blood Pressure?

I've heard that stress may cause high blood pressure, but can it also cause low blood pressure? Doctor's response Low blood pressure is hard to define, because a lowered blood...
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