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24 Sep

Steroid Treatment May Double Your Risk for Diabetes, Study Finds

A new study finds patients who take prescription steroids are more than twice as likely to develop diabetes.

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10 Sep
Chronic Steroid Use Could Raise Diabetes Risk

Chronic Steroid Use Could Raise Diabetes Risk

Taking steroids more than doubles a person’s risk of developing type 2 diabetes, a new study warns.

Patients taking steroid pills, injections o...

12 Aug
Some Cases of Recurrent Wheeze in Kids May Need New Treatment

Some Cases of Recurrent Wheeze in Kids May Need New Treatment

Does your kid suffer from wheezing that returns again and again?

They might be suffering from a “silent” viral lung infection that would be better treated by changing up their medications, a new study finds.

Nearly a quarter of children and teens with s...

26 Feb
Amy Schumer Reveals Cushing's Syndrome Diagnosis

Amy Schumer Reveals Cushing's Syndrome Diagnosis

Comedian Amy Schumer has disclosed that she has been diagnosed with Cushing's syndrome, a condition that arises when there is too much cortisol in the body.

In an interview published Friday in the

24 Oct
Steroid Use Could Raise Teen Athletes' Odds for Concussion

Steroid Use Could Raise Teen Athletes' Odds for Concussion

Use of steroids among high school athletes is a continuing problem, and now new research finds these youths are also more likely to suffer a concussion while they play.

The study was published Oct. 20 in the

04 Aug
Steroids That Can Save Preemie Babies May Have Health Downsides

Steroids That Can Save Preemie Babies May Have Health Downsides

Steroids are often unnecessarily prescribed to pregnant women thought to be at risk of preterm birth, a new evidence review contends.

As a result, millions of babies are needlessly exposed to long-term health problems associated with steroid use in gestation, such as inc...

01 Aug
Could Cold Air Help Settle a Case of Croup? New Study Says Yes

Could Cold Air Help Settle a Case of Croup? New Study Says Yes

Pediatricians have suspected it for years, and now a new study may be proving them right: Cold air really can help ease children's croup symptoms.

Croup is a common childhood illness that usually starts as an ordinary cold. It arises when the infection causes swelling ar...

23 May
Steroid Hydrocortisone Alone May Not Cut Death Risk From Septic Shock: Study

Steroid Hydrocortisone Alone May Not Cut Death Risk From Septic Shock: Study

A new study finds that while hydrocortisone on its own may not prevent death from sepsis, it can improve survival when combined with other steroids while eliminating the need for vasopressor drugs.

Vasopressor medications help raise blood pressure when it's so low that y...

16 May
Even Decades After Use, Anabolic Steroids Could Take Big Toll on Health

Even Decades After Use, Anabolic Steroids Could Take Big Toll on Health

Lured by promises of bigger muscles and better performance on the field, many athletes and bodybuilders turn to anabolic steroids despite their well-known side effects, including increased risk for heart disease and mood issues.

Now, two new studies show these harms...

29 Mar
Combo Steroid Treatment May Work Best When Sepsis Strikes

Combo Steroid Treatment May Work Best When Sepsis Strikes

Giving patients who have septic shock a combo of two steroids could potentially be a lifesaver, according to a new study.

Researchers found that patients receiving a combination of hydrocortisone and fludrocortisone had lower death rates and discharge to hospice compared...

02 Feb
Androstenedione: A Banned Bodybuilding Supplement You Should Avoid

Androstenedione: A Banned Bodybuilding Supplement You Should Avoid

Androstenedione is one of those supplements that was peddled to athletes for years as a quick path to bulging muscles and high testosterone levels, but it carries some grave dangers.

Also known as "andro," the dietary supplement was once touted to enhance athletic p...

30 Nov
Do Steroid Injections Worsen Arthritic Knees?

Do Steroid Injections Worsen Arthritic Knees?

Corticosteroid injections to relieve pain in patients with knee osteoarthritis could actually be setting them back.

Two new studies have discovered that, despite the temporary relief of symptoms, the injections were associated with continued progression of the disease.

28 Nov
Lots of Teen Boys Use Steroids, Often With Side Effects

Lots of Teen Boys Use Steroids, Often With Side Effects

Steroid users, especially teen boys and young men, seem indifferent to the serious side effects and dependency associated with use of the drugs, a new study finds.

"We're seeing more young adults and adolescent boys engaging in risk behaviors, such as the use of steroids...

16 Sep
Kids With Bell's Palsy Typically Recover Without Treatment

Kids With Bell's Palsy Typically Recover Without Treatment

While adults typically need steroid medication to treat Bell's palsy, mo...

31 Aug
Widely Used Steroid Meds Could Alter the Brain

Widely Used Steroid Meds Could Alter the Brain

Long-term steroid use can reshape the structure of the brain, causing some parts to shrink and others to grow, a major new study reports.

People taking steroids -- even inhaled steroids -- appear to have less intact white matter structure in their brains compared with th...

19 May
Two-Drug Inhaler Could Reduce Asthma Attacks

Two-Drug Inhaler Could Reduce Asthma Attacks

Two drugs are better than one when it comes to stopping asthma attacks in progress, a new clinical trial has found.

The study, of more than 3,100 asthma patients, found that a two-drug "rescue" inhaler worked better than a standard inhaler in thwarting severe asthma exac...

12 May
NSAIDS, Steroids for Back Pain: Is Too Much of Them a Bad Thing?

NSAIDS, Steroids for Back Pain: Is Too Much of Them a Bad Thing?

Persistent use of steroids and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) like ibuprofen to treat acute lower back pain may actually turn it into a chronic condition, a new study warns.

However, some experts who expressed concerns about the study published in the jou...

02 May
Could Asthma Treatment Raise Your Odds for Obesity?

Could Asthma Treatment Raise Your Odds for Obesity?

Adults who suffer from asthma often need to take corticosteroids to open up their airways, but the medications may have an unintended side effect: New research shows the treatment, particularly when taken in pil...

27 Apr
Prescription Steroids Can Pose Dangers for Sickle Cell Patients

Prescription Steroids Can Pose Dangers for Sickle Cell Patients

People with sickle cell disease who take corticosteroids to treat asthma or inflammation may suffer severe pain and even need to be hospitalized, researchers report.

This reaction to corticosteroids can be particularly severe among older people, women and patients not ta...

10 Mar
No Sign Common Steroid Spironolactone Can Cause Cancer: Study

No Sign Common Steroid Spironolactone Can Cause Cancer: Study

The often-used steroid spironolactone is not linked to any increased risk of a range of common cancers, according to a new study.

The synthetic steroid is routinely used to manage heart failure, high blood pressure and edema, and also used off-label to treat acne, hair l...

28 Jan
Rehab or Steroid Shots: What's Best for Arthritic Knees?

Rehab or Steroid Shots: What's Best for Arthritic Knees?

Physical therapy for knee arthritis tends to cost patients more out-of-pocket and involves a lot more hassle than a quick steroid shot to soothe an aching joint.

But in the long run, physical therapy is at least as cost-effective as steroid injections and is more likely ...

21 Dec
Are Cortisone Injections Good or Bad for Arthritic Knees?

Are Cortisone Injections Good or Bad for Arthritic Knees?

Cortisone injections have gotten a bad rap in recent years as a treatment for arthritis pain, because steroids are known to damage cartilage and could potentially cause the joint to further deteriorate.

But a new study suggests that if used wisely, cortisone shots are as...

17 Aug
Dexamethasone Can Help the Sickest COVID Patients Survive. So Why Are Too Few Getting It?

Dexamethasone Can Help the Sickest COVID Patients Survive. So Why Are Too Few Getting It?

There's strong evidence that the steroid drug dexamethasone can significantly lower hospitalized patients' risk of dying from COVID-19, but many who might benefit from it the most aren't getting it.

"Dexamethasone is a steroid that is used for the treatment of arthritis,...

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