viernes, 2 de junio de 2017

Ivanhoe's Top 5 Reports This Week

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PORTLAND, Ore. (Ivanhoe Newswire) – It’s only the size of a pea, but the pituitary gland is so important it’s often called the body’s master gland. So when it doesn’t work right, big problems, literally and figuratively, arise. Here are the details on the latest research about often overlooked disorders.



COLUMBUS, Ohio. (Ivanhoe Newswire) – The FDA has approved a new drug to treat people living with multiple sclerosis, a chronic auto-immune disorder that causes a patient’s own system to attack his or her brain and spinal cord. The drug is not a cure, but the treatment will allow some patients to live virtually symptom-free for the first time in years.



CLEVELAND, Ohio. (Ivanhoe Newswire) – It kills by inflaming your heart muscles and it is so rare, it’s tough to diagnose. Here’s the story of a woman who is one of only about 300 people ever to suffer from this heart disease and she lived to tell about it.



ORLANDO, Fla. (Ivanhoe Newswire) — Crowdfunding has become a new buzz word for start-up businesses. It’s also helped people achieve personal goals, and build a network of “virtual” cheerleaders at the same time. Here is the story of one couple who used the power of the internet to add to their family, and provides hope for children who might not have other options.



DALLAS. (Ivanhoe Newswire) – Hair loss is mistakenly thought of as a male disease, but 40 percent of women have visible hair loss by the time they reach age 40. The psychological damage can be devastating. Wigs and hair pieces offer some help, but now a new hair system from Italy is making a huge difference for some women.

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Smart Living for this week:

Aphasia: Loss of Language​

Surprising Signs of PAD






Quote of the week:

You can’t win. Either you have the baby and wear your pain on the outside, or you don’t have the baby, and you keep that ache in you forever. I know I didn’t do the wrong thing. But I don’t feel like I did the right thing, either.” 

— Jodi Picoult, Handle with Care


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