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Combination of three drugs may help better treat myeloma

Combining a drug called daratumumab with the standard myeloma treatment may improve outcomes, according to new research findings. The study found that 43 percent of patients given daratumumab had a complete response, meaning, they had no signs of cancer left. This was compared to only 19 percent of patients who were given a standard treatment ...click here to read more

World Arthritis Day: Dry eyes, rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, Alzheimer’s disease, psoriasis, and psoriatic arthritis

October 12 is World Arthritis Day, so we share with you some of our articles discussing arthritis and related topics such as dry eyes, rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, Alzheimer’s disease, psoriasis, and psoriatic arthritis. World Arthritis Day has been around since 1996. It is intended to raise awareness about arthritis, to influence policy makers, and to ...click here to read more

This daily beverage can really help your liver

The American Liver Foundation (ALF) estimated that 30 million Americans have some form of liver disease – that’s roughly one in 10 people. The ALF also states there are more than 100 different forms of liver disease. Similarly, within Canada, the country sees about 5,000 deaths annually linked to liver disease. Clearly, North Americans need ...click here to read more

Dementia and behavior changes: Causes, types, and remedies to deal with behavioral effects of dementia

Dementia not only affects one’s memory, but it can lead to behavioral changes as well. Anxiety can arise in dementia patients along with unpredictable changes in behavior, which may seem inappropriate, child-like, or stressful. As dementia progresses, patients’ ability to express themselves becomes more challenging. This can get further complicated if their ability to understand ...click here to read more

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Hard stools in adults: Causes and home remedies

Hard stools can be unpleasant to pass and may occur occasionally or for some, chronically. When we eat food, the nutrients are absorbed in the small intestine, which releases liquid and fiber into the large intestine. In the large intestine, then, the stool is formed. As the newly formed stool moves along the large intestine, ...click here to read more

New insight into age-related hearing loss

New insight into age-related hearing loss has been uncovered. Age-related hearing loss is often believed to result from problems within the ear, but the new findings suggest the culprit is issues in the brain, instead. The researchers found that the brain’s ability to process sound diminishes as we age. The researchers divided 32 adults into ...click here to read more

Don’t let seasonal changes put you at risk

Although the turn of the season is a beautiful time, it can also be dangerous. The Farmer’s Almanac has published some safety tips to ensure you have an enjoyable fall without hazards. Flooding: There is a higher risk of flooding during the fall, especially if you live in an area that is prone to hurricanes. ...click here to read more

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