Medicine Articles
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Holistic Medicine Secrets: Cholesterol Lowering Medications - Should I Take Them?
Statin drugs are prescribed like candy. They are among the top two profit-making drugs in world. Discover the untold side of the story of statin drugs and what to do about elevated cholesterol levels.
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Liposuction Techniques Introduced
Liposuction is a cosmetic surgery procedure to remove excess amount of fat from the body parts (like thighs, chin, breasts and stomach) that do not respond to exercises and diet plans. We discuss the different ways to remove that extra fat.
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Breast Augmentation Sizing System for Good Results
Breast implants have become an incredibly popular cosmetic surgery procedure. Deciding what the best breast size is for you can be a bit daunting. That's where a breast augmentation sizing system can help.
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Generic Sex Pills Viagra And Cialis
These drugs are similar to their brand drugs, as only thing is they will be less expensive than the brand name drugs. However the content as well as the power of the generic drugs will be the same as the brands.
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How the Wonder Drug Penicillin was Discovered
This article describes the research and methods that led to the discovery of antibiotics
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Effects of Traumatic Brain Injury on Balance
Traumatic brain injuries can have a number of detrimental effects on those who incur them. One such effect can be seriously limiting an individual's balance and coordination.
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Traumatic Brain Injuries and Sports
Athletes make up a large part of the population suffering from brain injuries. Usually the brain injuries are from contact sports such as football and hockey. The main injury focused on is concussions, and many athletes receive multiple concussions. The dangers of multiple concussions are great and can be as severe as causing death. Even when the effect isn't fatal, brain damage can occur.
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Liposuction Basics - Trimming the Fat
Liposuction is the most popular plastic surgery operation, with thousands having the procedure every year. Liposuction helps you take off the fat, but many factors influence the success of your surgery.
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Facelifts - Finding the Right Procedure
We've come a long way from the old days when "face lift" meant making incisions at the ears and just stretching everything. The three most common facelift procedures - deep plane lift, mid facelift and thread lift are some options.
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Breast Implants - Knowing Your Options
Just about every woman knows something about breast implants. Many women have considered them at one time or another, and even more have decided on breast implants. But before you go decide, you should know your options.
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Browlifts Lift Your Expressions
Facial surgery usually makes people think of facelifts. There is such a thing as a browlift, however, and it can also improve your looks. Knowing the facts helps you make the right decision.
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Eyelid Surgery Opens Your Eyes
For many people, the tell-tale signs of aging include droopy eyes, puffiness, or bags under the eyes. Your eyes really can make you look older than you are. With eyelid surgery, you can look young again.
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Breast Enlargement Options for Repair or Replacement
Breast enlargement is a popular procedure. In fact, these days it is one of the most common plastic surgery procedures. The success and satisfaction rates are very high. However, first time implants are unsuccessful, making secondary breast enlargement treatments necessary.
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How To Avoid Illness During Your Hospital Stay
While estimates vary, every year tens of thousands of people die or are harmed in hospitals due to preventable incidents. And while incorrect surgeries make the headlines, infections and drug interactions cause most problems. Here are some safety tips.
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Breast Implant Surgery Takes Informed Decisions
Cosmetic surgery is big business, whether you are looking to get that perfect nose or those perfect breasts. You can be more comfortable and make an informed decision about your breast implant surgery by learning as much as you can.
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Mesothelioma Rare But Serious
Mesothelioma is a rare lung type of lung cancer usually associated with exposure to asbestos. It has a long latency period which means that people who are exposed to asbestos usually do not have the disease show up for 20 to 40 years.
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Sleep Apnea Machine Helps You Sleep Well
Sleep apnea is a serious sleeping disorder which causes a patient to temporarily stop breathing numerous times during the night, affecting the quality and restfulness of sleep. Sleep apnea machines are available for both diagnosis and treatment of this serious and surprisingly common condition that can affect a patient's whole quality of life.
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Trasylol Manufacturer Removes Trasylol from Shelves after Increased Risk of Death Found
After studies in Canada linked Trasylol to a higher chance of death, the drug has been removed from marketing. Trasylol is used because it slows down the breakdown of blood clots during surgery. Bayer AG, the drug's pharmaceutical firm, was faulted for not mentioning studies that said that the drug was more dangerous then other antifibrinolytic drugs.
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Motorcycle Injuries and Traumatic Brain Injuries
Motorcycle accidents are one of the leading causes of traumatic brain injuries. Motorcyclists are hard for drivers to see and are therefore more susceptible to injuries than those driving the cars. Every study conducted has shown that the best way to prevent injuries is to wear a helmet. However, even those who wear helmets are vulnerable to brain injuries from accidents.
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The Importance of a Primary Care Physician
Choosing a primary care physician for your health care needs is critical for the coordination of the health care system.
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Side Stepping The Side Effects Of Chantix
Many actions have unintended consequences and taking Chantix is no different.
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Botox Facts and Benefits
There are several non-injectable cosmetic surgery options out there today from the most popular wrinkle remover, Botox, to the variety of dermal filler products coming out every year. Knowing what changes you want to make helps you choose an option.
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The Various Pharmacies of Today
These days there are various kinds of pharmacies and pharmacists. The most recent entrant into the world of pharmacy is the Internet pharmacy.
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Can You Be Arrested For Buying Canadian Drugs?
Canadian drugs are unbelievably cheap, but is it legal to buy a prescription from a Canadian based pharmacy?
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LASIK Eye Surgery - Nurse's Guide - What You Should Know About LASIK And Laser Eye Surgery
LASIK surgery is a laser vision correction procedure approved for the treatment of nearsightedness, farsightedness, astigmatism, and in some cases, presbyopia correction.
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FraxelTM -Or Just a "Fractionating Laser"? Why it's Important to You
You see ads and offers for whiz-bang fractionating lasers and wonder-do they mean Fraxel? Not necessarily! The Fraxel laser is an amazing new technology for reversing the effects of age and sun damage on the skin. Here are tips for being sure your skin rejuvenation treatment uses the genuine Fraxel laser.
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Revealed - How To Cure Bad Breath With Zantac
You may have just found the answer to your problem because some people who suffer from specific digestive disorders have found that Zantac is a cure for bad breath.
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Who Else Needs To Know: Is Bupropion Gluten Free?
Celieac disease, or an inability to digest the protein gluten, found in grain food products, even wheat flour, is a growing problem that affects millions of Americans and others worldwide. As you can see, people with this condition are not free to eat whatever they want. But did you know that medications can also contain gluten?
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Sleep Disorder - Nurse's Guide - Get Help Now With These Quick Tips
Make sure that you don't have any light on in the bedroom, including the bright red light on digital clocks, night lights or any other light, even a small flicker because any light can stop the production of melatonin which is produced when it starts getting dark enough in your bedroom, but may shut down if even the smallest amount of light is glowing.
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How To Get Rid Of Bad Breath Caused By Medication
Most people can control their bad breath by watching what they eat and using mouthwash or gum. But what if your bad breath came out of nowhere because it was a side effect of a medication you were taking?
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