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Some blood-pressure medication linked to lower alzheimer's rate

Elderly persons using potassium-sparing diuretics appear to be less likely to develop Alzheimer's than those taking other hypertensives.

Treatment of vertigo - Ménière's disease

Ménière's disease (or endolymphatic hydrops) presents with vertigo, tinnitus (low tone, roaring, or blowing quality), fluctuating low-frequency sensorineural hearing loss, and a sense of fullness in the ear. In this disorder,...

Drug-induced renal calculi

Drug-induced renal calculi represent 1-2% of all renal calculi. They include two categories: those resulting from the urinary crystallisation of a highly excreted, poorly soluble drug or metabolite, and those due to the metabolic...

Beat the odds of alzheimer's

Reliable studies from around the world have shown that high blood pressure increases the odds of developing Alzheimer's disease. So it's not surprising that someone has examined whether antihypertensive treatment will lower these...

[Differential diagnosis of a macrocytic, hyperchromic anemia following alcohol abuse and simultaneous therapy with triamterene and cotrimoxazole]

A 50-year-old woman was admitted to our emergency room because of progressive weakness. She collapsed the night before admission. Skin and mucosa were pale, she denied major infections or bleedings. An alcohol abuse was known for...

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