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Wearable Patch Shows Promise in Easing Peanut Allergy

February 23, 2015 Medical News

(HealthDay News) — A wearable patch that safely and gradually exposes the body to small amounts of peanut allergen appears effective in easing the allergy, ...

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Controlled Exposure to Peanuts at Early Age Shows Promise as Allergy Treatment

February 23, 2015 Featured, Patients News

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(HealthDay News) — Exposing young children with peanut allergies to small amounts of the legumes shows promise as a treatment, researchers report. Known as oral ...

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Breast-Fed Babies Less Likely to Develop Allergies

February 22, 2015 Featured, News Briefs

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(HealthDay News) — Numerous factors influence the makeup of bacteria in the digestive system, which then alters the immune system and changes susceptibility to allergies, ...

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#1 Reason Patients Choose Doctor: Insurance

February 22, 2015 Featured, Medical News, Patients News

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(HealthDay News) — The number one determining factor for selecting a doctor is whether the physician is in-network, according to a report published by Vitals. ...

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Hookahs No Safer Than Cigarettes

February 20, 2015 Featured, News Briefs

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Contrary to what many people think, hookah water pipes do not filter out most of the heavy metals in tobacco, a new study warns. Tobacco ...

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Doctors Say Measles Can Rob a Child’s Sight

February 20, 2015 Featured, Medical News, Patients News

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By Maureen Salomon, HealthDay FRIDAY, Feb. 20, 2015 (HealthDay News) — In the midst of the current resurgence of measles across the United States, many people may ...

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Doctors Say No To Euthanasia Requests From Dementia Patients

February 19, 2015 Featured, Medical News

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(HealthDay News) — Few physicians would find euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide (EAS) conceivable for patients with psychiatric disease, dementia, or those who are “tired of ...

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Doctors Less Likely to Divorce

February 19, 2015 Featured, Medical News

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(HealthDay News) — Doctors appear less likely to get divorced than most other health care professionals, a new study finds. “It’s been speculated that doctors ...

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Many LGBT Medical Students Don’t Reveal Sexual Identity

February 18, 2015 Featured, Medical News, Medicine & Business

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WEDNESDAY, Feb. 18, 2015 (HealthDay News) — Fear of discrimination is a major reason why about one-third of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) medical ...

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Do Treadmill Desks Really Lead to Better Health?

February 18, 2015 Featured, News Briefs, Patients News

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(HealthDay News) — With increasing evidence that sitting for long periods isn’t good for your waistline or your health in general, efforts have begun to ...

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