This Week's Top 10 Viewed Stories
� 1. Alzheimer’s and the Biggest Mistake Caregivers Make
ATLANTA, Ga. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- For every person with Alzheimer’s there are about three people who take care of them. That’s more than 15 million caregivers in America. One Alzheimer’s expert wanted people to see the disease through the eyes of the caregiver so she gave them cameras and had them snap away at a life Submitthat isn’t always picture perfect. It is one of the most stressful and emotional jobs, but she says some of the biggest mistakes caregivers make can be avoided.
ATLANTA, Ga. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- For every person with Alzheimer’s there are about three people who take care of them. That’s more than 15 million caregivers in America. One Alzheimer’s expert wanted people to see the disease through the eyes of the caregiver so she gave them cameras and had them snap away at a life Submitthat isn’t always picture perfect. It is one of the most stressful and emotional jobs, but she says some of the biggest mistakes caregivers make can be avoided.
� 2. Hydrogen Peroxide: What Can’t It Do (2nd Week)
ORLANDO, Fla. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- One of the most common household disinfectants can do so much more than just clean small cuts. Here are some of the cleaning and styling tricks you can do with just one bottle of hydrogen peroxide.
ORLANDO, Fla. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- One of the most common household disinfectants can do so much more than just clean small cuts. Here are some of the cleaning and styling tricks you can do with just one bottle of hydrogen peroxide.
� 3. Dietary Supplement the Fountain of Youth?
June 2, 2016 - A dietary supplement containing a blend of thirty vitamins and minerals--all natural ingredients widely available in health food stores--has shown ...
June 2, 2016 - A dietary supplement containing a blend of thirty vitamins and minerals--all natural ingredients widely available in health food stores--has shown ...
� 4. Fighting C. Diff with C. Diff
CHICAGO. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Clostridium difficile or C. diff is one of the most common hospital-acquired infections and one of the fastest growing superbugs, making it hard to fight with traditional antibiotics. Even when Submit it’s treated, one in five patients ends up getting it again. But doctors at Loyola University School of Medicine have discovered a way to stop it from coming back and they’re using C. diff to fight C. diff.
CHICAGO. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Clostridium difficile or C. diff is one of the most common hospital-acquired infections and one of the fastest growing superbugs, making it hard to fight with traditional antibiotics. Even when Submit it’s treated, one in five patients ends up getting it again. But doctors at Loyola University School of Medicine have discovered a way to stop it from coming back and they’re using C. diff to fight C. diff.
� 5. Allergy Drops Bring Relief (2nd week)
SAN ANTONIO, Texas. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Millions of Americans suffer throughout spring and summer when allergies are in full bloom, and for many people, that means loading up on over-the-counter allergy drugs. But, new ways to make an established therapy may spell long-lasting relief.
SAN ANTONIO, Texas. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Millions of Americans suffer throughout spring and summer when allergies are in full bloom, and for many people, that means loading up on over-the-counter allergy drugs. But, new ways to make an established therapy may spell long-lasting relief.
� 6. Long-Term Memory Test to Find Alzheimer’s Early
June 1, 2016 - People with Alzheimer’s disease could benefit from earlier diagnosis if a long-term memory test combined with a brain scan were carried out, a study ...
June 1, 2016 - People with Alzheimer’s disease could benefit from earlier diagnosis if a long-term memory test combined with a brain scan were carried out, a study ...
� 7. Deep Breath Hold Protects the Heart -- In-depth Doctor’s Interview (2nd week)
Richard Crownover, M.D., Ph.D., a radiation oncologist at UT Health Science Center San Antonio talks about a breathing technique that is a huge benefit for many cancer patients.
Richard Crownover, M.D., Ph.D., a radiation oncologist at UT Health Science Center San Antonio talks about a breathing technique that is a huge benefit for many cancer patients.
� 8. ADHD Med Linked to Heart Rhythm Problems
May 31, 2016 - Use of methylphenidate in children and young people with ADHD is associated with a slightly increased risk of abnormal heart rhythm (arrhythmia) shortly after the start of treatment, suggests new ...
May 31, 2016 - Use of methylphenidate in children and young people with ADHD is associated with a slightly increased risk of abnormal heart rhythm (arrhythmia) shortly after the start of treatment, suggests new ...
� 9. Will Heart Med Help Treat Alzheimer’s Disease? (2nd week)
May 25, 2016 - Heart medication reduces the build-up of plaque in the brain’s blood vessels in mice, new research shows. The question is if this is true also in humans; if the answer is yes, it might bring scientists a step closer to developing a medicine against Alzheimer’s ...
May 25, 2016 - Heart medication reduces the build-up of plaque in the brain’s blood vessels in mice, new research shows. The question is if this is true also in humans; if the answer is yes, it might bring scientists a step closer to developing a medicine against Alzheimer’s ...
� 10. Urinary Tract Infections: Is Your Diet to Blame?
SEATTLE, Wash. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- They can range from embarrassing and uncomfortable to downright excruciating: urinary tract infections. If you get one, you want to get rid of it now! But, there may be something in your diet that is making it worse.
SEATTLE, Wash. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- They can range from embarrassing and uncomfortable to downright excruciating: urinary tract infections. If you get one, you want to get rid of it now! But, there may be something in your diet that is making it worse.
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