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Why do diabetics not feel heart attacks

This article is from the WebMD News Archive This content has not been reviewed within the past year and may not represent WebMD’s most up-to-date information. For instance, a why do diabetics not feel heart attacks 30-minute walk each day can help lower your risks. According to Marzo, this means that, for some patients, taking… Read More »

Why do anxiety attacks happen at night

Here’s how anxiety messes with our sleep, trying to fight a night time panic attack will only make it worse. Herbal remedies are natural, i wanted to know if other people are worse at night. You brain may by now be expert at providing you with anxiety, which doesn’t seem to late but it’s just… Read More »

GlaxoSmithKline’s Nucala cuts severe asthma attacks in ‘reassuring’ interim real-world data

GlaxoSmithKline’s Nucala is facing an uphill climb in its battle for supremacy in severe asthma. On the hunt for a leg up, GSK is looking to real-world studies for a competitive advantage in Nucala’s sole indication—and it may have just scored one. After 12 months of use, Nucala cut severe eosinophilic asthma attacks by 69%… Read More »

Managing Multiple Sclerosis: Treatment Can Delay Future Attacks

January 2019 Print this issue Treatment Can Delay Future Attacks Most of the time, multiple sclerosis, or MS, starts mildly, with unpredictable symptoms that can seem baffling. Without treatment, the disease can worsen to the point that you can’t write, speak, or walk. MS starts when the body’s immune systemThe system that protects your body… Read More »

MS symptoms improved by treatment that attacks glandular fever virus

Destroying the Epstein-Barr virus can help relieve MS symptomsBSIP SA / Alamy Stock Photo By Alice Klein Training the immune system to fight the virus responsible for glandular fever – also known as infectious mononucleosis or “mono” – leads to improvements in multiple sclerosis symptoms,  a small clinical trial has concluded. The Epstein-Barr virus has long… Read More »