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Keeping busy boosts brain health

Although many of us complain about our busy schedules, keeping our agendas booked up could be offering us many brain health benefits. A study uncovered that older adults with busier schedules perform better on memory tests, information processing, and reasoning. The researchers did mention that they don’t necessarily believe being busy promotes mental clarity, as ...click here to read more

Ebola virus persists for up to nine months after recovery, musculoskeletal and neurological disorders higher among survivors

Ebola virus persists up to nine months after recovery, and the rate of musculoskeletal and neurological disorders is higher among survivors. The findings come from the PostEboGui program, which has been conducted since November 2014 in Guinea and studied a cohort of over 700 adults and children who survived Ebola. The researchers followed the first ...click here to read more

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Kidney stone risk increases during summertime

Did you know that as the temperature rises and our diet heads out the window, we’re increasing our risk of kidney stones? It’s true! During those warmer summer months, there is an increase of kidney stones, and it can completely ruin your summer. Kidney stones are a result of dissolved minerals accumulating in the lining ...click here to read more

Weekly health news roundup: Fibromyalgia, pneumonia, multiple sclerosis, and norovirus outbreak

This weekly health news roundup presents stories regarding fibromyalgia, pneumonia, heart attack, multiple sclerosis, and norovirus 2016 update. We discuss higher suicide risk among fibromyalgia and migraine sufferers, whether pneumonia is contagious, your increasing risk of heart attack due to rheumatoid arthritis, and the differences between multiple sclerosis and Guillain-Barre syndrome. So if you missed ...click here to read more

Rheumatoid arthritis and Chikungunya virus have similar symptoms, causing misdiagnosis

Rheumatoid arthritis and Chikungunya virus have similar symptoms, which can cause misdiagnosis. Chikungunya virus is transmitted through mosquito bites and has spread across the Caribbean and Central and South America. The main symptom of Chikungunya virus is joint pain and swelling, which is also a characteristic of rheumatoid arthritis. Researchers at Washington University School of ...click here to read more

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