Doctors continue to prescribe antipsychotic drugs to their patients with Parkinson’s disease and psychosis, despite “black box” warnings from the FDA linking them to increased risk of death among patients with dementia, a study shows.

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Antipsychotics Used for Parkinson’s Despite Warnings
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People in the early stages of multiple sclerosis (MS) often have low levels of vitamin D and low bone density — indicating bone thinning — and thus are at increased risk of suffering fractures, a study shows.

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Early-Stage MS Patients May Have Fracture Risk
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A wide variety of problems that crop up during labor and shortly after birth appears to increase a child’s risk for developing of autism, a new study shows.

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Birth Complications Linked to Autism
From puppy mills in Los Angeles to bears in Vietnam, the young actress has made helping animals her primary mission.
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Nikita Star Maggie Q Fights for the Rights of All Animals
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