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Health and Medical Guide to Symptoms

Symptoms

Health information topics about Symptoms:
  1. Abdominal Pain (Abdominal Pain)
  2. Acid Reflux (Gastroesophageal Reflux/Hiatal Hernia, Heartburn)
  3. Airsickness (Motion Sickness)
  4. Balance Disorders (Dizziness and Vertigo)
  5. Bleeding, Gastrointestinal (Gastrointestinal Bleeding)
  6. Breathing Problems (Breathing Problems)
  7. Bruises (Bruises)
  8. Carsickness (Motion Sickness)
  9. Chest Pain (Angina, Pain)
  10. Choking (Choking)
  11. Cluster Headache (Headache)
  12. Cold Weather Injuries (Hypothermia)
  13. Communication Disorders (Speech and Communication Disorders)
  14. Constipation (Constipation)
  15. Contusions (Bruises)
  16. Cough (Cough)
  17. Diarrhea (Diarrhea)
  18. Dizziness and Vertigo (Dizziness and Vertigo)
  19. Dysentery (Diarrhea)
  20. Dyspnea (Breathing Problems)
  21. Edema (Edema)
  22. Fainting (Fainting)
  23. Fever (Fever)
  24. Frostbite (Hypothermia)
  25. Gastrointestinal Bleeding (Gastrointestinal Bleeding)
  26. GI Bleeding (Gastrointestinal Bleeding)
  27. Headache (Headache)
  28. Heartburn (Heartburn)
  29. Heat Illness (Heat Illness)
  30. Hives (Hives)
  31. Hypothermia (Hypothermia)
  32. Itching (Itching)
  33. Motion Sickness (Motion Sickness)
  34. Nausea and Vomiting (Nausea and Vomiting)
  35. Pain (Pain)
  36. Pain, Abdominal (Abdominal Pain)
  37. Pain, Chest (Angina, Pain)
  38. Palliative Care (Hospice Care, Pain)
  39. Rare Diseases (Rare Diseases)
  40. Raynaud's Disease (Raynaud's Disease)
  41. Sciatica (Sciatica)
  42. Seasickness (Motion Sickness)
  43. Shortness of Breath (Breathing Problems)
  44. Speech and Communication Disorders (Speech and Communication Disorders)
  45. Stammering (Stuttering)
  46. Stuttering (Stuttering)
  47. Sunstroke (Heat Illness)
  48. Syncope (Fainting)
  49. Tachypnea (Breathing Problems)
  50. Tension Headache (Headache)
  51. Urticaria (Hives)
  52. Vascular Headache (Headache, Migraine)
  53. Vertigo (Dizziness and Vertigo)
  54. Vomiting (Nausea and Vomiting)

 

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Health Tip: Controlling Asthma (HealthDay)
HealthDay - (HealthDay News) -- Medication used to control asthma may be used every day, without the fear of becoming addicted, the American Academy of Family Physicians says.

Clinical Trials Update: July 2, 2009 (HealthDay)
HealthDay - (HealthDay News) -- Here are the latest clinical trials, courtesy of CenterWatch and ClinicalConnection.com:

Glaucoma patients overrate their eyedrop skills (Reuters)
Reuters - Although more than 90 percent of patients taking ocular medication reported feeling confident about their eyedrop instillation technique, less than one third actually demonstrated adequate skills, researchers report in the Archives of Ophthalmology.

WHO chief identifies "warning signs" of severe flu (Reuters)

Reuters - H1N1 influenza is causing mild symptoms that go away without medication in most patients, but care-givers should be alert for warning signs of severe cases, the head of the World Health Organization said on Thursday.




Clinical Trials Update: July 1, 2009 (HealthDay)
HealthDay - (HealthDay News) -- Here are the latest clinical trials, courtesy of ClinicalConnection.com and CenterWatch:

FDA Tells Patients to Stick With Diabetes Drug Linked to Cancer (Health...
HealthDay - WEDNESDAY, July 1 (HealthDay News) -- Despite recent studies suggesting that the injected diabetes drug Lantus (insulin glargine) might boost cancer risk, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday urged patients who are on the medication to continue using it.

With Medicare Plan, Drug Spending May Be Up (HealthDay)
HealthDay - WEDNESDAY, July 1 (HealthDay News) -- Older people who signed up for Medicare's prescription drug coverage, called Part D, spent more on drugs after enrolling than they had before but less on other types of medical care, researchers have found.

WHO to start clinical trial on river blindness drug (AFP)

AFP - The World Health Organisation said Wednesday it was launching a clinical trial for a drug that could halve the treatment period for river blindness, a disease that threatens 100 million people mostly in Africa.




Clinical Trials Update: June 30, 2009 (HealthDay)
HealthDay - (HealthDay News) -- Here are the latest clinical trials, courtesy of CenterWatch and ClinicalConnection.com:

U.S. panel urge stronger limits for some pain drugs (Reuters)

Reuters - A U.S. advisory panel on Tuesday called for greater restrictions on the widely-used pain reliever acetaminophen, even recommending banning some medications that contain it, in a bid to prevent potentially fatal overdoses.




FDA Advisers Urge Smaller Doses of Acetaminophen (HealthDay)

HealthDay - TUESDAY, June 30 (HealthDay News) -- U.S. health advisers recommended Tuesday to lower the maximum dose of over-the-counter acetaminophen -- the key ingredient in Tylenol, Excedrin and many other pain-killing medications.




FDA panel recommends smaller doses of painkillers (AP)

AP - Government experts say prescription drugs like Vicodin and Percocet that combine a popular painkiller with stronger narcotics should be eliminated because of their role in deadly overdoses.




Clinical Trials Update: June 29, 2009 (HealthDay)
HealthDay - (HealthDay News) -- Here are the latest clinical trials, courtesy of ClinicalConnection.com:

New Drug Shows Promise for Rheumatoid Arthriitis (HealthDay)
HealthDay - FRIDAY, June 26 (HealthDay News) -- A new drug to treat rheumatoid arthritis reduces joint inflammation in severe cases while causing only mild to moderate side effects, according to a report from the first clinical trial of the drug on humans.

Prescription drugs in spotlight after Jackson death (AFP)

AFP - Michael Jackson's death has lifted a veil on the sinister underbelly of fame, with associates of the pop icon hitting out at celebrity-dazzled doctors who funnel powerful narcotics to the stars.




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