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Ivanhoe.com Top 10 Viewed Reports 5/20/2016

Medical Breakthroughs: Ivanhoe Insider

This Week's Top 10 Viewed Stories
         1. FMD: Mysterious Disease in Women
CLEVELAND, Ohio. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Fibromuscular dysplasia, or FMD for short, is up to ten times more Submitcommon in women than in men. But it’s often overlooked because patients and their doctors have a hard time identifying the symptoms. Here’s what you need to know about this rare and mysterious disease.
         2. Atrantil for IBS
DALLAS. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- The exact cause of irritable bowel syndrome or IBS is not known, although it Submit affects nearly 45 million Americans, mostly women. New research shows the cause may not be stress or spicy foods, but an accumulation of bacteria in the small intestine.
         3. Instalift Ban Gets Lifted (2nd week)
CHICAGO. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Every year, more than 15 million cosmetic procedures are done in the U.S. and people are always looking for the next best treatment. The latest is actually a new twist on an old controversial procedure that the FDA banned in 2009. But threading the face to give it an instant facelift is coming back in style. Here’s why some doctors think, this time, the non-surgical, 30-minute procedure is the perfect alternative to surgery.
         4. Map the Heart: Stop AFib
MIAMI. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Atrial fibrillation, or AFib, is one of the most common heart rhythm disorders. ButSubmit treatment only works about half the time. Now, that may be about to change, thanks to a new way to diagnose the condition.
         5. Tapping out Stress: Aging Backwards (2nd week)
TAMPA, Fla. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Mental health challenges affect 63 million Americans every year. Treatment ranges from medication to meditation to counseling. But there’s an alternative form of healing that let’s your fingers do the walking.
         6. Fighting Hospital Germs With Sugar
May 12, 2016 - A synthetic sugar-based molecule activates the immune system and could serve as a vaccine against C. difficile bacteria, say scientists. The discovery may pave the way for developing inexpensive and effective vaccines and drugs against ...
         7. Deep Breath Hold Protects the Heart (2nd week)
SAN ANTONIO, Texas. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Breathing deeply isn’t just for yoga class. A specialized method of deep breathing is keeping some breast cancer patients from getting unintended doses of radiation to the heart.
         8. Popular Painkiller Reduces Empathy, Study Finds
May 10, 2016 - When you take acetaminophen to reduce your pain, you may also be decreasing your empathy for both the physical and social aches that other people experience, a new study ...
         9. Rare Human Disease Found in Dogs
May 12, 2016 - A rare, severe form of pulmonary hypertension, which up until now, has only been classified as a human lung disease, has also been discovered in dogs according to an ...
         10. Giving Dogs a Voice
ORLANDO, Fla. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Service dogs can be trained to do a lot of things; sniff out a stroke before it happens, guide the blind, and even provide emotional support. But for as smart as they are, they can only communicate through silent actions and obscure barks. Here’s the story of one woman who is giving dogs a voice which could revolutionize how lassie go gets help.

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