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Drug for restless legs

A drug commonly used to treat Parkinson's disease is effective in relieving symptoms of a sleep-disturbing condition known as restless legs syndrome (RLS). RLS is characterized by involuntary leg twitches, pain and tingling. 

A new study shows ropinirole (Requip) significantly reduces symptoms among patients with moderately severe RLS, a major cause of insomnia. 

There is no other drug to treat the condition, which afflicts 10 percent of American adults. Researchers predict the drug will receive approval from the FDA for treatment of RLS very soon.

Coronary bypass risk

A study of 5,000 patients who had coronary artery bypasses and 4,000 who had angioplasty shows that the risk of developing Alzheimer's disease within five years was 70 percent higher after bypass than after angioplasty. The study was made at Hines VA Hospital in Illinois. All patients were 55 years old or older at the start of the study. 

Doctors at Boston University School of Medicine say the increased risk may come from high stress hormones from surgery which may reduce oxygen to the brain. 
They suggest that surgery patients would benefit from increasing glucose and oxygen to the brain during surgery.

Early warning for cancer

Researchers say they have found a way to detect cancer so early that the type and location of the tumor are not yet known. Their discovery of a biomarker could save patients from having to undergo toxic and aggressive treatment once a cancer grows. The method will be in clinical trials this year. 

It would allow cancer to be treated similarly to the way doctors now treat heart disease. Oncologists could identify the marker and prescribe drugs to help prevent cancer. Then drugs would be used to stop the cancerous process itself rather than targeting a specific tumor.

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