Misuse or abuse of methylphenidate may result in serious (possibly fatal) heart and blood pressure problems.
Methylphenidate should be given cautiously to emotionally unstable patients, especially if there is a history of alcohol or drug abuse. These patients may be more likely to unnecessarily increase their doses or take this medication too often. Long-term overuse of this medication may...
Read moreThe health care professions are all facing an aging and rising tide of baby boomers, and many of these patients are going to be suffering... Read more »
Age offers no protection against STDs. You only have to look to a recent survey from Britain that shows that the numbers of STDs in people... Read more »
I want to revisit the topic of schizophrenia in our older years. At the end of this SharePost, I'll link to detailed information on the... Read more »
Over 175,000 emergency department visits a year are due to adults over the age of 65 experiencing adverse drug events. According to a study... Read more »
So, you've been diagnosed with asthma for the first time as an older adult? Well, welcome to an ever-growing club! More and more older... Read more »
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When you're younger, it may be easier to shrug off pain or work through it. The old expression, No pain, no gain is the mantra of many athletes. But... Read more »
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved Concerta for adults with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. Previously the stimulant could... Read more »
(Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Just three months of aerobic activity could reap huge benefits for older adults with Type 2 diabetes by improving the... Read more »
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Full-thickness cartilage defects (down to the bone) in the knee come with two major problems. First, cartilage doesn't heal well. Second, treatment... Read more »
Older adults who are able to read, understand, and use health and medical information are happier, new research suggests. For the study,... Read more »