Archive: 2025/12 - Page 3
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Medication-Induced Brain Fog and Memory Problems: How to Recognize and Reverse Them
Many medications cause brain fog and memory problems - but they're often reversible. Learn which drugs are most likely to blame and how to safely reverse the effects with simple changes.
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Integrated Dual Diagnosis Care: Treating Substance Use and Mental Illness Together
Integrated dual diagnosis care treats mental illness and substance use together, not separately. Learn how this proven approach helps millions who fall through the cracks of traditional systems.
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Nephrotic Syndrome: Understanding Heavy Proteinuria, Swelling, and Effective Treatment
Nephrotic syndrome causes heavy protein loss in urine, severe swelling, and high cholesterol. Learn how it's diagnosed, treated with steroids and new drugs, and why early intervention prevents kidney failure.
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Generic Drug Quality Standards: What the FDA Requires and How Testing Works
Generic drugs must meet the same FDA standards as brand-name drugs for safety, strength, and effectiveness. Learn how bioequivalence testing, manufacturing rules, and inspections ensure quality-and why generics are trusted by millions.
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Pharmacogenomics Testing: How Your Genes Determine Which Medications Work for You
Pharmacogenomics testing uses your genes to predict how you'll respond to medications, reducing side effects and improving outcomes-especially for antidepressants, heart drugs, and painkillers. Here's how it works and who benefits most.
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Psoriasis as a Chronic Condition: Skin Care and Systemic Therapy Explained
Psoriasis is a chronic autoimmune condition affecting millions, causing more than skin deep. Learn how skin care and systemic therapies - including biologics - can manage symptoms and reduce serious health risks.