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Too Much Water

Too Much WaterWhile dehydration is a common concern for runners, especially during a marathon, experts now say that too much water can be worse. Learn the right way to stay hydrated.

Keywords: Hydration, dehydration, long distance, runners, exercise, water, sports drinks, cup, 8 oz., hyponatremia, blood, salt, heat stroke, marathon, sodium, fluids, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, syncope, fainting, swelling of the hands and feet, seizures, death, pulmonary edema, serum salt, drink

Diabetes on Your Nerves

Diabetes on Your NervesAlmost half of all people with diabetes experience some form of nerve damage, which can develop into a complication known as peripheral neuropathy. What causes this condition, and how do you recognize the symptoms? Listen to leading experts explain.

Keywords: Diabetes, peripheral, neuropathy, nerve, nerve damage, brain, spinal cord, hands, fingers, arms, legs, toes, central nervous system, peripheral nervous system, pain, burning, tingling, pins and needles, loss of sensation, anathesia, paresthesia, polyneuropathy, HIV, AIDS, liver disease, kidney disease, shingles, vitamin deficiencies, irritability, mood change, lack of concentration, depression, foot ulcers, joint pain, blood pressure, dizziness, fainting, infection, gangrenous, amputation, glucose, blood sugar, blood tests, nerve conduction study, physical exam, history, exercise.

Treating Neuropathy

Treating NeuropathyTreating nerve damage from diabetes requires a two-pronged approach: controlling blood sugar and alleviating the pain caused by peripheral neuropathy. Learn about the latest therapies.

Keywords: Diabetes, peripheral, neuropathy, nerve, nerve damage, brain, spinal cord, hands, fingers, arms, legs, toes, central nervous system, peripheral nervous system, pain, burning, tingling, pins and needles, loss of sensation, anathesia, paresthesia, polyneuropathy, HIV, AIDS, liver disease, kidney disease, shingles, vitamin deficiencies, foot ulcers, joint pain, blood pressure, dizziness, fainting, infection, gangrenous, amputation, glucose, blood sugar, hemoglobin A1C, over-the-counter, analgesics, ibuprofen, naproxen, tricyclic antidepressants, amitriptyline, Elavil, desipramine, Norparim, nortriptyline, Pamelor, Aventyl, antiseizure drugs, anticonvulsants, carbamazapine, Tegretol, phenytoin, Dilantin, gabapentin, Neurontin, opiods, duloxetine, Cymbalta, pregabaline, Lyrica, Topical ointments, Lidocaine, Capsaicin, orthotics, wrist supports, socks, shoes, feet

Epilepsy Made Better

Epilepsy Made BetterNew devices may help some epilepsy patients who are not seizure-free after taking medications.

Keywords: epilepsy, anti-seizure medications, refractory epilepsy, medication resistant epilepsy, seizure free, alternatives, experimental devices, Medtronic Deep Brain Stimulator, brain, electrical pulse, thalamus, electricity, seizure activity, Neurospace Responsive Neruotransmitter, RNS, intracranial antiepileptic drug delivery system, locally, reservoir, dizziness, tiredness, weight gain, gene-based therapies

Epilepsy Made Better

Epilepsy Made BetterNew devices may help some epilepsy patients who are not seizure-free after taking medications.

Keywords: epilepsy, anti-seizure medications, refractory epilepsy, medication resistant epilepsy, seizure free, alternatives, experimental devices, Medtronic Deep Brain Stimulator, brain, electrical pulse, thalamus, electricity, seizure activity, Neurospace Responsive Neruotransmitter, RNS, intracranial antiepileptic drug delivery system, locally, reservoir, dizziness, tiredness, weight gain, gene-based therapies

Seizure Control

Seizure ControlNearly half of all patients treated for epilepsy find it hard to take their medications as directed. Learn what steps you can take to stick with treatment and keep seizures under control.

Keywords: epilepsy, seizures, chronic, recurrent, unprovoked, MRI, non-compliance, anti-epileptic drugs, AED's, therapy, side effects, dizziness, tiredness, behavioral symptoms, lack of interest, cognitive impairment, nausea, vomiting, decreased appetite, weight gain, weight loss, polytherapy, brain damage, electrical storms, treatment regimen, dosing schedule, pillbox, seizure-free, monotherapy, sweating, SE's

HIV Treatment: CNS Effects

HIV Treatment: CNS EffectsOne class of HIV medicines has been associated with problems related to the central nervous system. Side effects include vivid dreams and sleep problems. Learn how to manage these side effects.

Keywords: Sustiva, efavirenz, HIV, AIDS, nonnucleosides, nonnucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors, CNS, central nervous system, CNS side effects, headache, dizziness, vivid dreams, impaired concentration, depression, Viramune, nevirapine

What is a Pacemaker?

What is a Pacemaker?A pacemaker is a battery-powered device that sends signals to the heart to help it beat properly. Tune in to find out more about these life-saving devices.

Keywords: Pacemaker, syncope Bradycardia, Atrial fibrillation, Heart failure,wire, lead, surgery, irregular heartbeat, incision, hematoma, pacemakers,

First Aid for Fainting

First Aid for FaintingKnowing the right way to react when someone faints may help you save a life..

Keywords: Scott Caruthers, fainting, feeling faint, faint, first aid, first aid for fainting




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