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- Making Upper GI Bleeding More Manageable - Medscape
Dr David Johnson comments on newly released guidelines to better assess and treat this commonly encountered condition
- Palpitations - Mayo Clinic Connect
@deevon I am 72 years old and have dealt with heart palpitations on and off my whole life Caffeine has always been a trigger for me, so if you drink it, you need to stop and see if it helps Also, several doctors have recommended I take magnesium around 400-600 mg a day but it can cause diarrhea in some people so you need to start a lower dose to see how it affects you Some forms like
- PREVENT: AHAs New Risk Calculator Incorporates CKM Health
The new cardiovascular disease risk equations start at age 30, include measures of kidney and metabolic health, add heart failure, and remove race from the equations
- Has anyone tried TrueForm® Fascial Release supplement?
An ad for TrueForm® Fascial Release supplement started popping up all over my feeds The idea that fibromyalgia is primarily a facial problem that causes
- When Do Older Adults Need CT in the ED After a Fall? - Medscape
A new decision rule could help emergency physicians identify which older adults need CT imaging for head injuries after a fall
- Reduced low back pain - Mayo Clinic Connect
Evenity do report improvements in certain types of bone or back pain over time, particularly if some of the discomfort was related to osteoporosis-related weakness, microfractures, spinal compression changes, or instability, so it’s definitely possible that your reduced low back pain is real and not just placebo, especially after 5 months of treatment when the medication has had time to
- DOACs Not Linked to Increased Intracranial Hemorrhage Risk
A new meta-analysis found direct oral anticoagulants were less likely than antiplatelet therapy to cause intracranial hemorrhage and reinforced adherence to current guidelines for managing atrial
- My EP took me off Eliquis but I’m petrified I’ll have a stroke now
@kmj126 I have AFIB off and on now for decades If you had only one probably something your doctors want to monitor When you said converted with medication Where you referencing Eliquis or something else Eliquis is a blood thinner You are right that the most concern by cardiologist (per my Mayo cardiologist and EP) is if you have sustained AFIB is can cause a stroke But you have only had
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