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How to Cure a New Year’s Hangover

By Jim Ritter, jritter@lumc.edu on Jan 1, 2024   Featured, General News, Health  

How to Cure a New Year’s Hangover

MAYWOOD, Ill. — Loyola University Health System family physician Dr. Aaron Michelfelder offers the following tips on how to avoid the misery of a New Year’s hangover. Before the party: — Plan to drink moderately — a maximum of five drinks for men and three drinks for women during a minimum three-hour period. — To […]

Blood Test Might Predict How Well A Depressed Patient Responds To Antidepressants

By Jim Ritter, jritter@lumc.edu on Dec 16, 2011   Health  

MAYWOOD, Ill. — Loyola University Medical Center researchers are reporting what could become the first reliable method to predict whether an antidepressant will work on a depressed patient.

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