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Personal Health: Getting Specific About Dizziness
People use the word dizziness when referring to lightheadedness, unsteadiness, motion intolerance, imbalance, floating or a tilting sensation.
Source: NYT Health - February 6, 2017 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: JANE E. BRODY Tags: Vertigo Stroke Source Type: news

Dangerous Fruit: Mystery of Deadly Outbreaks in India Is Solved
Researchers had suspected that heat stroke, infections or pesticides were behind a disease that killed about 40 percent of children affected, but it seems lychees were to blame.
Source: NYT Health - January 31, 2017 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: ELLEN BARRY Tags: Litchis Muzaffarpur, India Epidemics The Lancet Srikantiah, Padmini Source Type: news

Well: Is Hot Yoga Good for You?
Hot yoga, done in a hot room, may have health benefits, but it can also lead to dehydration or heat stroke.
Source: NYT Health - December 16, 2016 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: RONI CARYN RABIN Tags: Dehydration Heatstroke Muscles Sports Injuries Yoga Ask Well Source Type: news

Stay Optimistic, Live Longer?
Increasing levels of optimism were tied to decreasing risks of death from cancer, heart disease, stroke and infections.
Source: NYT Health - December 7, 2016 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: NICHOLAS BAKALAR Tags: Optimism Heart Respiratory Diseases Stroke Infections Cancer Deaths (Fatalities) Source Type: news

Stroke Rates Rising in Younger People
Stroke rates have been declining in older people over the past 20 years — but have sharply increased in those under 55.
Source: NYT Health - November 29, 2016 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: NICHOLAS BAKALAR Tags: Stroke Age, Chronological Source Type: news

Moderate Drinking Tied to Lower Stroke Risk
Heavier drinking, however, increased the risk of stroke.
Source: NYT Health - November 24, 2016 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: NICHOLAS BAKALAR Tags: Stroke Hemorrhagic Stroke Alcoholic Beverages Alcohol Abuse Source Type: news

I Was Misinformed: Dealing With Ma ’ s Dementia, and That Trip Out West
A salami sandwich was heavy with expectations.
Source: NYT Health - October 6, 2016 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: JOYCE WADLER Tags: Nursing Homes Stroke Dementia Source Type: news

As Drug Deaths Soar, a Silver Lining for Transplant Patients
Drug users are the fastest-growing category of organ donor, and now rank fourth behind victims of stroke, blunt trauma and heart disease.
Source: NYT Health - October 6, 2016 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: KATHARINE Q. SEELYE Tags: Transplants Organ Donation Drug Abuse and Traffic Ethics and Official Misconduct Source Type: news

Preoccupations: What I Learned From a Stroke at 26: Make Time to Untangle
After a stroke at work, an employee at a venture-backed start-up learns to adjust his professional priorities and take a break from the daily sprint.
Source: NYT Health - September 24, 2016 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: JONAS KOFFLER Tags: Stroke Careers and Professions Computers and the Internet Start-ups Work-Life Balance Source Type: news

A Risk for Sudden Death in Epilepsy That Often Goes Unmentioned
Sudep kills an estimated 2,600 Americans a year, but most neurologists don ’ t bring it up. Estimating the risk is uncertain, and there are no proven ways to prevent it.
Source: NYT Health - August 22, 2016 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: GINA KOLATA Tags: Epilepsy Seizures (Medical) National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke New York University Langone Medical Center Sudep Source Type: news

Well: Flu Vaccine Has Added Benefits for People With Diabetes
People with Type 2 diabetes who got the flu vaccine had a lower risk of stroke and heart failure.
Source: NYT Health - July 27, 2016 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: NICHOLAS BAKALAR Tags: Diabetes Influenza Vaccination and Immunization Featured Live Source Type: news

Public Health: A Medical Mystery of the Best Kind: Major Diseases Are in Decline
The leading killers — cancer, heart disease and stroke – are coming later in life in wealthy countries as people in general live longer in good health.
Source: NYT Health - July 8, 2016 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: GINA KOLATA Tags: Deaths (Fatalities) Tuberculosis Colon and Colorectal Cancer Source Type: news

Well: Ask Well: Is Watermelon Good for You?
Watermelon is rich in nutrients like lycopene, which may have benefits for the heart, and a lower sugar content, gram for gram, than many other fruits.
Source: NYT Health - July 1, 2016 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: RONI CARYN RABIN Tags: Blood Pressure Cancer Diet and Nutrition Heart Stroke Watermelons Ask Well Eat Featured Live Source Type: news

Dashing Hopes, Study Shows a Cholesterol Drug Had No Effect on Heart Health
Experts were stunned by a study of 12,000 patients that showed the drug, evacetrapib, had no effect in preventing heart attacks, strokes or death from heart disease.
Source: NYT Health - April 4, 2016 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: GINA KOLATA Tags: Heart Eli Lilly and Company LLY NYSE Cholesterol Amgen Inc AMGN NASDAQ Preventive Medicine Stroke Statins (Cholesterol-Lowering Drugs) Source Type: news