WASHINGTON — A first-of-its-kind drug for hepatitis B is letting some patients stop treatment without showing signs of the dangerous liver virus, what’s called a “functional cure,” researchers recently reported.
In two international studies, about 1 in 5 patients given the ...
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Q. I have had nosebleeds all my life. Some are minor, but some have been so severe that I have been taken to the emergency room. My veins have been cauterized several times. My pockets are always stuffed with tissues.
A few years ago, my ENT suggested using Afrin-soaked cotton balls in my ...
DEAR ANNIE: My soon-to-be fiancee has had an incredibly hard year. She had ankle surgery and a difficult recovery. She worked hard to get her mental health back on track. She gave up drinking for me. She also went through serious family drama after being kicked out of her aunt’s house, and ...
DEAR HELOISE: Should I hold on to the original sets of boxes for collectibles like crystal and figurines?
— Laurel B., via email
Laurel, you should only keep old boxes if they help you. Some items, like crystal or small statues, are worth more money if you still have the original box. ...
DEAR DR. ROACH: I am an active senior and have started to feel symptoms of restless legs syndrome (RLS). I’m wondering how and why this started. In the evenings, I use an athletic foam roller, drink water and take magnesium supplements. I’d like to hear how to remedy this so that I can get ...