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Johns Hopkins Medical Letter: Health After 50

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Health After 50: August 2007

Putting "Sleepdriving" and New Safety Warning in Perspective
Sleeping Pills on the FDA Warning List

Longevity Facts:
Effects of vision changes
Zinc supplements recommended for some diabetes patients
Effects of exercise on Alzheimer's patients

Type 2 Diabetes Drug Boom: Is Newer Better?
How the Older Diabetes Drugs Stack Up

Limiting the Hurt of a Broken Hip
Comparison Diagrams of the Most Common Types of Hip Fractures
Extra Caution with Regard to Hip Fractures if you take the Medications on this List

Research Update: The Benefits of Folate
List of Drugs Which Interfere with the Body's Use of Folate

Who Pays for ED Drugs?

House Calls:
Can exercise cause osteoarthritis? (OA)
Mohs' surgery for skin cancer?

Remedies:
Exercise may get you out of the hospital quicker
Effective treatment for inoperable kidney cancer: cryotherapy
Promising treatment for prostate cancer: Bracytherapy

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