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Ivanhoe.com Top 10 Viewed Reports 5/27/2016

Medical Breakthroughs: Ivanhoe Insider

This Week's Top 10 Viewed Stories
         1. FMD: Mysterious Disease in Women (2nd week)
CLEVELAND, Ohio. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Fibromuscular dysplasia, or FMD for short, is up to ten times more Submitcommon in women than in men. But it’s often overlooked because patients and their doctors have a hard time identifying the symptoms. Here’s what you need to know about this rare and mysterious disease.
         2. Atrantil for IBS (2nd week)
DALLAS. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- The exact cause of irritable bowel syndrome or IBS is not known, although it Submit affects nearly 45 million Americans, mostly women. New research shows the cause may not be stress or spicy foods, but an accumulation of bacteria in the small intestine.
         3. Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
TAMPA, Fla. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Imagine being injured by your own bones or muscles. That’s what happens to patients with thoracic outlet syndrome, a condition that goes misdiagnosed in many. If proper treatment is given right away, patients could be cured for good.
         4. How to Calm an Anxious Mind
May 18, 2016 - Anxiety disorders and related problems such as obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) are among the most common mental health conditions. While effective therapies for these often-debilitating disorders exist, many sufferers find them very difficult to engage with or complete. This prompted researchers to look for ways to make treatment easier to handle for those who need it ...
         5. Cancer-Detecting Microscope: Medicine’s Next Big Thing?
SEATTLE. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- What if doctors could diagnose suspected cancer cells without having to take a biopsy from a patient? A new project being funded by the National Institutes of Health is making that possible.
         6. Finding Brain Tumors: Look for Vitamin E?
May 19, 2016 - Researchers have studied possible causes behind the development of brain tumors. The results show differences in expression of certain molecules known as metabolites when comparing healthy individuals with people who would eventually develop brain tumors. The greatest difference were found when looking at vitamin ...
         7. Giving Dogs a Voice (2nd week)
ORLANDO, Fla. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Service dogs can be trained to do a lot of things; sniff out a stroke before it happens, guide the blind, and even provide emotional support. But for as smart as they are, they can only communicate through silent actions and obscure barks. Here’s the story of one woman who is giving dogs a voice which could revolutionize how lassie go gets help.
         8. Map the Heart: Stop AFib (2nd week)
MIAMI. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Atrial fibrillation, or AFib, is one of the most common heart rhythm disorders. ButSubmit treatment only works about half the time. Now, that may be about to change, thanks to a new way to diagnose the condition.
         9. Virtual Reality Testing for Brain Fitness
CLEARWATER, Fla. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- About 17 million people sustain a traumatic brain injury every year. It can be caused by a bump, blow or jolt. But the brain can also suffer when it’s not being used effectively, and now doctors are using technology that’s behind 3-D movies and video games to find out what is going on inside the body’s command center.
         10. Testing Baby’s DNA
TAMPA, Fla. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- The most recent statistics show a decline in pregnancy rates. However, despite the drop, there are more and more new tests and tips parents to be need to be aware of genetic testing can now be done earlier and is a lot more accurate. Some doctors say it’s not just about testing your unborn baby’s DNA, but your own as well. Here’s more details on why these tests are important before you even conceive.

Today's News Flashes

Global Economic Downturn Linked to Cancer Deaths
Why You Should Eat Fruit While Pregnant
Genetically Modified Food: What Do You Know?
Will Heart Med Help Treat Alzheimer’s Disease?
New Prevention Strategies for Ovarian Cancer?

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