Monday, May 16, 2016

Warning Signs of Common (and Uncommon) Diseases


An over- or underactive thyroid can cause all sorts of health problems, from weight changes to fatigue to hair loss. Know the symptoms.
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Is It Lupus?
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Fibromyalgia Symptoms
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Telltale Signs of Gout
The "disease of kings" was once rare, but this type of arthritis is becoming more widespread, especially in men.
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How to Spot Poison Ivy


These pictures show you what to look for and what to do if you've come in contact with the troublesome plant.
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May 16, 2016 Nearly half of all heart attacks may be ‘silent’

May 16, 2016 Around-the-clock monitoring may unmask hypertension in African-Americans

The Supreme Court used an unusual compromise tactic to avoid a ruling on contraception for employees of religious groups


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May 16, 2016

 
The Supreme Court used an unusual compromise tactic to avoid a ruling on contraception for employees of religious groups

Monday, May 16, 2016 12:22 PM EDT

The Supreme Court, in an unsigned unanimous opinion, announced on Monday that it would not rule in a major case on access to contraception, instructing lower courts to explore whether a compromise was possible.
The ruling was the latest indication that the eight-member Supreme Court is exploring every avenue to avoid 4-to-4 deadlocks, even if the resulting action avoids deciding the question it had agreed to address.
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