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World Autism Awareness Day 2016: autism spectrum disorder risks, epilepsy, schizophrenia, stomach disorders

April 2, 2016 marks World Autism Awareness Day, which brings to light topics like autism spectrum disorder, epilepsy, schizophrenia, and stomach issues. World Autism Day was first declared in 2007 by the United Nations in order to educate communities about this neural developmental disorder. Autism affects one in every 150 children worldwide. The condition impacts ...click here to read more

Weekly health news roundup: Tetanus shot schedule, norovirus outbreak, rheumatoid arthritis, and MS pruritus

Bel Marra Health’s weekly health news roundup has stories about norovirus outbreak, tetanus shot, rheumatoid arthritis, viral gastroenteritis, and multiple sclerosis. We discussed the new links found between rheumatoid arthritis and mood disorders, multiple sclerosis itchiness symptom known as pruritus, and explained the causes, symptoms, and treatment for viral gastroenteritis so it doesn’t have to ...click here to read more

Epilepsy, even controlled, causes problems in children

Epilepsy, even controlled, can still cause problems in children, such as learning and behavioral issues. Lead author Anne Berg said, “Frequency and intensity of seizures remain important predictors of how well a child does into adulthood. But, somewhat to our surprise, we also found seizures are by no means the sole influencers of social and ...click here to read more

Preeclampsia (toxemia) strongly linked to hypertension, stroke risk, and heart disease risk during pregnancy

Preeclampsia (toxemia) is strongly linked to hypertension, stroke risk, and heart disease risk during pregnancy. Guidelines set out by the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association (ASA) recommend that women with a history of preeclampsia be screened and treated for high blood pressure, obesity, smoking, and high cholesterol in order to reduce their risk of stroke, ...click here to read more

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Prostate cancer patients undergoing androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) experience hot flashes

Prostate cancer patients undergoing androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) experience hot flashes. ADT is a common treatment for prostate cancer in its advanced stage, yet nearly 80 percent of ADT patients experience hot flashes. Researchers from Moffitt Cancer Center looked to explore why the phenomenon may occur and determine genetic factors along with other characteristics that ...click here to read more

Migraine with aura and epilepsy share genetic link

Migraine with aura and epilepsy have been found to share a genetic link. The findings, published in Epilepsia, found that a strong family history of seizures was associated with higher incidences of migraines with aura. There is much evidence that supports a coexistence of migraine and epilepsy, and previous findings revealed that epilepsy patients are ...click here to read more

Down syndrome, Alzheimer’s disease link revealed, vaccine targets Alzheimer-like characteristics

A link between Down syndrome and Alzheimer’s disease has been found, and a possible vaccine targets Alzheimer-like characteristics. A study found that individuals with Down syndrome who survive into adulthood face added challenges, like an increased risk of dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. Down syndrome has many similarities to Alzheimer’s disease, and one of those similarities ...click here to read more

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