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  • American Hospitals Kill 100,000 A Year  By : Pat Carpenter
    If you've ever had the sneaking suspicion hospitals aren't doing all they can to prevent infections, you may be right. According to three studies published in the American Journal of Medical Quality, most hospital-acquired, or nosocomial infections, arise as a result of hospital procedures, not from the level of patients' illness.
  • The History And Development Of Penicillin  By : Jim Corkern
    Some little known facts and a brief history of the developement of penicillin and its first uses
  • Doctors Suggest Cutting Their Own Pay To Save Healthcare  By : Pat Carpenter
    In the midst of an exploding national healthcare crisis, there's much talk about slashing drug prices and cutting health insurance company profits. While these are valid debates, many physicians are actually offering an equally controversial solution: cut their pay.
  • Should Your Boss Be Your Personal Doctor?  By : John Burke
    Working for a doctor could be seen as a perk in terms of your personal healthcare, but there can be unforeseen consequences in having your boss as your doctor.
  • The Cause For Bulimia is Revealed. New Medical Study  By : Ksana Vera
    A recent study was conducted on the influence on brain chemicals on our moods. According to this study, an irregular level of a brain chemical called serotonin is primarily responsible for causing bulimia. Serotonin causes our bodies to rely on external sources for its supply; as a result, one may binge on the available food to quench this desire.
  • Wellbutrin: Pros and Cons  By : Jim Pretin
    Wellbutrin is a widely prescribed antidepressant, but there are potential side effects
  • The Art of Oncology: Using the Latest in Radiation Therapy to Treat Cancer  By : VantageOncology
    The treatment of cancer and cancerous tumors has advanced a great deal in the last several years. Survival rates are much higher than they were just a decade ago thanks to advances in medical technology, diagnosis, and treatment which give radiation oncologists.
  • The No. 1 Liver Problem Is Now Obesity  By : George P. McKenzie
    Until now, almost everyone believed that cirrhosis from excessive alcohol consumption was the biggest health problem related to the liver. It's no longer true: fatty liver disease has taken over the top spot.
  • A Short History Of Penicillin  By : Jim Corkern
    Knowing the history makes for som interesting reading. Take your time and enjoy.
  • The Facts About Wellbutrin  By : Jim Pretin
    Wellbutrin is widely used to treat depression, but there are numerous side effects to consider
  • The Side Effects Of Lexapro  By : Jim Pretin
    Lexapro has become a popular antidepressant, but the side effects it produces has medical professionals questioning its safety
  • Insight Into Skin Cancer Treatments  By : Fred Camaros
    There are several options available for the detection, diagnosis and treatment of skin cancer. The following are the normal procedures employed to determine whether a patient has skin cancer:

    · Skin examination by a qualified individual to check for bumps or spots that may look unusual in terms of color, size, shape, or texture.

    · A pathological examination (biopsy) procedure on a portion of the abnormal-looking growth to determine the presence of cancer cells. This can...
  • How To Improve Your Bones Quality?  By : Eddy Kong Ww
    This article is to learn how calcium can improve your bone structure and contents even doctors are not even your medical doctors are not telling you...guaranteed!
  • Ibuprofen- Friend or Foe?  By : Dave Elger
    Ibuprofen is a commonly used over-the-counter anti-inflammatory that
  • Mold Has Benefits We Forget  By : Jim Corkern
    Most of the time, mold is a health hazzard, but it also has some great benefits and uses.
  • Medical Bankruptcies The Growing Reality  By : Pat Carpenter
    Catastrophic illnesses are claimed to have triggered approximately half of all personal bankruptcies in the United States. According to recent findings from a Harvard University study, most people who go bankrupt because of medical problems also have health insurance.
  • An introduction to Adult Stem Cells  By : Matt Canham
    This article looks at Adult Stem Cells, how they differ from Embryonic Stem Cells and what they can do to help your body regenerate and repair.
  • America's Healthcare System Ranks The Lowest Among Industrialized Nations  By : Pat Carpenter
    The U.S. doesn't get its money's worth when it comes to health care, according to recent statistics. The Commonwealth Fund released a report earlier this month on America's ranking in the world health care system -- and it wasn't good.
  • The Drawbacks Of Using Lipitor  By : Jim Pretin
    Many doctors recommend lipitor for those who desperately need to reduce their cholesterol, but there are significant long-term consequences to the health of the patient
  • Medical Tourism: Making Surgery and Other Medical Treatments Timely and Affordable  By : Nirvick Majoomdar
    High-quality healthcare is available in foreign hospitals, and patients who have surgery performed overseas can save up to 80 percent.
  • The Problem With Lipitor  By : Jim Pretin
    Even though Lipitor is FDA approved, recent research suggests that its use poses dangerous long-term health consequences
  • All About HIV Testing, Common Myths and How It Works  By : Brenda Stokes
    There are so many misconceptions about HIV testing. Some people think the tests are horribly invasive while others think you are automatically tested for it during your yearly physical. Neither of these ideas is true. You need to request an HIV test if you want one and they are really pretty easy. It is just like any other blood test.
  • All About Citrullinemia: How to Test For It and What You Can Do  By : Brenda Stokes
    While citrulline is a necessary component of the human body that helps to process ammonia in the urea cycle, some people have conditions that make processing the amino acid a real problem. Citrullinemia is a genetic disorder that is inherited from your parents. The disorder is caused by a lack of an enzyme that is necessary in order to process and remove nitrogen from the body.
  • Tumor Surgery For Benign and Malignant Cases  By : Mayoor Patel
    Tumor surgery is an important procedure performed to patients whether the tumor is benign or malignant.
  • Is Acid Reflux Surgery Right for You?  By : Mayoor Patel
    If you are one of the millions of people who have acid reflux disease, you may think that there is no hope for a cure and that you just have to suffer with the pain of scorching acid eroding your esophagus each and every day.
  • Basics Background of the Reflex Hammer  By : Mayoor Patel
    Unlike most hammers, the reflex hammer is not meant for use in a building project.
  • Is Lipitor A Dangerous Drug?  By : Jim Pretin
    Research suggests that the short-term beneifts of taking Lipitor might be outweighed by the long term consequences to your health
  • The Connection Between A Healthy Lifestyle and Successful In-Vitro Fertilization  By : Scott Meyers
    Studies show that couples who are conscious of their health and their nutrition have better success when undergoing fertility treatments, either IVF and IUI treatments.
  • What You Need to Know About Neck Surgery  By : Mayoor Patel
    If you have recently begun to feel intense amounts of neck or back pain, you may have a condition that needs treatment from a medical professional.
  • Avodart Is A Dual Purpose Drug  By : Jim Pretin
    Should Avodart be used to treat hair loss, prostate enlargement, or both
  • Why Is A Lung Surgery Necessary?  By : Mayoor Patel
    When it comes to invasive surgical procedures, most of us don't have any real clue of what happens during the procedure or what type of precautions are taken to ensure a successful procedure.
  • When Should You Consider Kidney Surgery?  By : Mayoor Patel
    Kidney surgery is perhaps one of the most drastic surgeries that you can undergo, as it always involves the removal of one of your most vital organs.
  • What is Infertility?  By : Scott Meyers
    Infertility is defined as the "inability to naturally conceive a child or to carry a pregnancy to full term." The majority of medical experts will not classify a person and/or a couple as infertile until they have been trying for at least a year to get pregnant without any success.
  • Watch Out Operating Room!  By : Jim Brown
    The operating room is ready for you.
  • Different Types of Oxygen  By : Jim Brown
    There are many types devices that provide oxygen. Which one will provide the necessary oxygen supply you may need?
  • Carotid Surgery Is Necessary to Prevent Stroke Attack  By : Mayoor Patel
    Carotid surgery is necessary when there is blockage of the internal carotid artery.
  • Lexapro Can Help You Gain Control of your Anxiety  By : Jonathan Sapling
    Lexapro is a commonly prescribed drug used to treat anxiety. Lexapro is sometimes used in combination with counseling or psychotherapy to alleviate anxiety symptoms.
  • What are the Different Types of Breast Surgery Available?  By : Mayoor Patel
    Breast surgery is one of the more feared surgical procedures that impact women today.
  • Types of Bladder Surgery  By : Mayoor Patel
    Bladder surgery is a medical solution for patients who no longer respond to other forms of bladder treatment.
  • Medical Testings Required For Acid Reflux Symptoms  By : Khim Lim
    Find out what the various medical tests are required when you have an acid reflux disease. They are used to determine the type of problem that can be causing you to have the disease.
  • Chantix History  By : Thomas Geter
    The smoker who wants to learn as much as possible about chantix medication could profit from a review of both a chemistry text and a botany text. Insights into the effects of chantix medication might also lie hidden in one or more memoirs penned by a soldier who served in the European theater during World War II.
  • Treatment for Infertility  By : Scott Meyers
    Approximately two thirds of all couples that seek help for infertility are able to have a baby at some point in time. In an estimated 80 to 85 percent of cases, infertility is treated by way of surgery or drugs, but other methods are available.
  • Medicines to Treat Female Infertility  By : Scott Meyers
    Before medicine is prescribed for female infertility, a doctor will perform a complete physical exam on the patient. He will ask questions about the patient's present state of health (both physical and mental), medical history and sexual patterns.
  • Insulin Resistance - How It Starts and What We Can Do about It  By : Scott Meyers
    Insulin resistance has reached epidemic proportions in the developed world. Closely associated with obesity, the main causes are too many refined sugars and starches, and inactivity. What is insulin resistance? What causes it, and what can we do to get rid of it?
  • Cord Blood Banking: Invest For The Next Generation  By : Apurva Shree
    Cord Blood Banking is one of the hottest trends that have come up in the past decade. Why is cord blood banking so popular.
  • Costs Of Cord Blood Banking: Priceless  By : Apurva Shree
    With rapid advances in research and discovery cord blood banking is a much discussed topic today. The medical profession acknowledges that saving your babys stem cells in a bank can save lives and act as biological insurance.
  • Cord Blood Storage: How Effective It Is  By : Apurva Shree
    You are spending a lot of money in preserving your childs umbilical cord blood. Wouldnt you like to know how effective these banking measures are Here is a quick overview of how stem cells are preserved after being drained from the umbilical cord.
  • Cord Blood Banking - Give your Child A New Life  By : Apurva Shree
    Your cord blood is the best gift you can give your baby after she is born. Not convinced. Here are some advantages of saving of umbilical blood for your baby.
  • Collection of Cord Blood: Some Frequently Asked Questions  By : Apurva Shree
    Decided on preserving your babys cord blood in a bank. Wondering how it will be done. Will it harm your baby. Here are some questions which every parent comes up with while registering for collection.
  • Cord Blood Banking: Myths Busted  By : Apurva Shree
    Although, cord blood banking is fast gaining acceptability among the common masses, there are certain misconceptions lurking in the minds of people. Here are certain common myths that have been busted to bring out the real picture to you.
  • Types Of Cord Blood Banks: Understand The Difference To Select The Right Bank  By : Apurva Shree
    Are you planning for cord blood donation? Then, it is important that you know about the types of these banks.
  • Pain Relievers...What Good Do They Have to a Stressful Society  By : rachel honrales
    In the early part of 1980, Time Magazine called stress “The Epidemic of the Eighties” saying that this is the leading health problem of society and government in this century. And more than twenty years later, the problem seems to have worsened. Stress has become a household word everyone must face and contend with.
  • How To Choose Private Cord Blood Banks  By : Apurva Shree
    You have decided to go for cord blood donation. Thats great! But, have you decided which bank to save your sample at. There are a large number of banks across the nation that saves this blood. If you are baffled and can not decide which one to choose, then read this.
  • Accutane And Its Long Term Effects  By : Ken Black
    Acne is a skin problem that many suffer from. One of the popular acne treatments is Accutane. But, what is Accutane and does it have any serious side effects ?
  • Need to Know Facts about Steroids and Steroid Abuse  By : Christy Berger
    Steroids are man-made or synthetic drugs. Their application can be for a variety of reasons, such as to spur puberty among adolescents, increase body performance through muscle development, stamina and endurance and also for health reasons such as: to slow body deterioration, to aid the effects of impotence and other less well known health applications for which a health professional may decide to prescribe the drug.
  • What are Steroids and how can you Test for Them?  By : Christy Berger
    Steroids are drugs which artificially increase human performance. A steroid is a synthetic substance which increases the displacement of male hormones and in turn increase muscle development and increases male sexual characteristics.
  • Generic medicine offer better alternatives  By : Nick Melone
    Nowadays medicines are very expensive. It is a good thing then that we are now given certain options that would allow us to buy medicines at a cheaper cost. This more affordable medical option is by buying generic medicine. Generic medicine is actually the same as branded medicine in that it also contains the same active ingredients in the same level of formulation. It also has the same effect on the body as branded medicine.
  • Is Lipitor Hazardous To Your Health?  By : Jim Pretin
    Lipitor has become an immensely popular drug for treating high cholesterol, but it might be hazardous to your health
  • Is Lexapro Hazardous To Your Health?  By : Jim Pretin
    Lexapro is a potentially dangerous anti-depressant that has become the subject of much debate as to its safety and effectiveness
  • Cord Blood Stem Cells: The Beginning Of All Blood Cells  By : saurabh Jain
    All stem cells are created equal but can all become superheroes with their own special powers. You have probably heard about the mystical power of cord blood. But did you know how they work and what makes the stem cells different than all of the other alternatives.
  • Is Lexapro Right For You?  By : Jim Pretin
    You might want to think twice about taking Lexapro, even if it has been highly recommended by your doctor
  • Blood Pressure Medication  By : Andrew Adler
    Blood pressure Medication & information about how to lower blood pressure provided by RESPeRATE guides people suffering from high blood pressure to avail proper blood pressure medication. Resperate offers natural blood pressure control method through breathing exercise.
  • Acne Treatment With Topical Antibiotics  By : CD Mohatta
    Acne infection is commonly treated with topical antibiotics. Topical antibiotics kill the bacteria P. acnes and also help keep the gland unblocked. As topical antibiotics are safer to use for a long period compared to oral antibiotics, they are preferred for moderately infected acne. The common antibiotics used topically are- Tetracycline, Erythromycin, Metronidazole and Clindamycin. Clindamycin is the most popular antibiotic for topical application. Before we discuss about t...
  • Acne And Oral Antibiotics  By : CD Mohatta
    Acne is inflamed because of infection by bacteria P. acnes. This bacterium infects the sebum and rapidly multiplies inside the gland. With infection, the gland gets inflamed and the infection spreads to dermis and the cells deeper in the skin. If this is left unchecked, the acne ruptures after damaging the deeper skin cells and cause scars. To stop this antibiotics are a great help.

    How antibiotics work- antibiotics work by selectively killing the bacteria. They do not cau...
  • Health Care – Who Really Cares?  By : Simon Evans
    What's the real difference between the health care industry and the sickness industry? Is it really in the interest of our current system to improve health?
  • Side Effects of Fen-Phen  By : Tim Dillard
    Side Effects of Fen-Phen
  • Skin Scars And Lasers  By : CD Mohatta
    Laser is commonly used now days to resurface the facial problems. Problems such as- wrinkles, blotches, age spots, fine lines and scar marks are very easily treated with lasers. Other surgical procedures such as chemical peeling and dermabrasion are also used to remove the blemishes from the skin, but laser is becoming more popular because of reasons such as-

    1. Laser resurfacing is a bloodless process
    2. Doctors can control the resurfacing more accurately with lasers....
  • Is Avodart A Dual Purpose Drug?  By : Jim Pretin
    Avodart can be used to treat two different conditions but doctors ordinarily use it for only one purpose
  • Medicine in Medieval Times  By : Josh Stone
    Oh, how fortunate the medical field is with its modern conveniences. You have the Internet to share knowledge on, digital imaging equipment to render your CT scans, and every gadget and gizmo up to and including "the machine that goes bing!"
  • The History of Antibiotics  By : Josh Stone
    At sometime or another, almost every physician has prescribed an antibiotic. Their uses range from treatments of lacerations to infections to pneumonia. The controversy over their usage possibly ensures that they may not be used much longer.
  • Lexapro May Pose Risks To Your Health  By : Jim Pretin
    Lexapro has become a highly touted antidepressant, but the side effects can be serious and scary
  • The Dangers Of Using Lipitor  By : Jim Pretin
    The long term consequences of using Lipitor to treat high cholesterol could be disastrous
  • How To Make Your First Visit With Your Arthritis Doctor Successful  By : Riley Hendersen
    Like any other doctor, a rheumatologist can only diagnose the symptoms you tell him about, so be prepared when you attend your first appointment. In fact, you may want to start a week or so in advance to really take stock of your aches and pains. On each day for a week, you should pinpoint which joints hurt and how badly.
  • New Study Finds Doctors Overprescribing Antibiotics For Sinus Infections  By : Alvin Toh
    Doctors are unnecessarily prescribing antibiotics for sinus infections. According to the study published in the March issue of Archives of Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery, US, antibiotics were prescribed for 82 per cent of acute sinus infections and nearly 70 per cent of chronic sinus infections.
  • Arthritis victims prone to stomach illness  By : Pierre Gabriel
    Medical researches say most persons with arthritis have taken traditional pain killers like aspirin. Although these drugs ease the pain and inflammation, there is always a downside.
  • Night Sweats and Medications  By : Kurt Tompkins
    Night Sweats can be the result of medications you are taking. There are ways to deal with these side effects and ways to regain your sleep. But first we must identify the medications that are known to cause night sweats and then we can resolve the issue. This article outlines many of the drugs that can cause night sweats.
  • What Should Avodart Be Used For?  By : Jim Pretin
    Avodart is used to treat prostate enlargement, but should it be used to treat hair loss as well?
  • Is Lipitor Safe To Use?  By : Jim Pretin
    Lipitor is one of the highest selling drugs in medical history, but is it safe to use?
  • What You Need To Know About Lipitor  By : Jim Pretin
    If you have high cholesterol, you should think twice before taking Lipitor, a potentially dangerous drug
  • What You Need To Know About Avodart  By : Jim Pretin
    Before requesting a prescription for Avodart, you need to understand how it works and the potential side effects
  • What You Need To Know About Tamiflu  By : Jim Pretin
    Find out why Tamiflu has become perhaps the most important flu medicine in the world
  • Orlistat - Put Off Your Fat  By : John Porter
    Add to your diet with weight loss supplements! A brief description of Orlistat.
  • Is Lexapro Safe To Use?  By : Jim Pretin
    Lexapro, a commonly prescribed antidepressant, can pose serious health risks
  • Problems Associated With Lexapro Withdrawal  By : Jim Pretin
    Before you take Lexapro, you need to understand that it may cause serious side effects, including withdrawal
  • The Dangers Of Lexapro  By : Jim Pretin
    Before you start using Lexapro, find out about some of the dangerous side effects you might encounter
  • What You Should Know About Wellbutrin  By : Jim Pretin
    Wellbutrin may help prevent depression but it can cause dangerous side effects
  • What You Should Know About Lexapro  By : Jim Pretin
    Many doctors now prescribe Lexapro to treat depression, but you should be aware of the dangers of the drug before you take the advice of your doctor
  • Side Effects Of Hydrocortisone Creams As Eczema Medication  By : Evelyn Lim
    Hydrocortisone creams are often used as eczema medication for the relief of itching and reduction of skin inflammation. Find out what side effects they produce with prolonged use.
  • Stem Cells Will Change Medicine Forever  By : Jim Pretin
    Stem cell treatments may eliminate the need for surgery or drugs in the not so distant future
  • Ancient Herbal ADHD Treatment Proven In Hospital Study  By : Aliza Adar Levine
    Researchers at Sheba Hospital in Tel Aviv, Israel, have developed a natural ADD/ADHD treatment.
  • Are Canadian Drugs Legal?  By : Jim Pretin
    Canadian drugs are unbelievably cheap, but is it legal to buy a prescription from a Canadian based pharmacy?
  • Finding the Right Bipolar Medication for You  By : Riley Hendersen
    There are many types of Bipolar medicine on the market today. While some may produce desirable results in one patient, they may not help another. Only by working together with your doctor and therapist you can find a medication that best suites you and best controls your symptoms.
  • ADHD Medication Roundup  By : Aliza Adar Levine
    Once you have been diagnosed with ADHD by a mental health professional, your doctor is likely to recommend treatment with medication.
  • Modern Medicine - The Leading Killer In The United States  By : Spencer
    Thousands of people die every month, due to properly perscribed medications. But the more you know, the more safe you are.
  • Understanding Infertility Problems for Couples  By : Robert Janeway
    Infertility is a disease of the reproductive system where any one or even both of you have the inability to conceive a child naturally.
  • Japanese Healthcare  By : Tom Takihi
    When you start looking at birthing options, you’ll notice that most of the hospitals work with mid-wives. In the USA, mid-wives are virtually synonymous with “natural delivery.”
  • Why United States Has the Best Health Care System.  By : Dennis Alexander
    This could be very controversial topic to “Why United States has the Best Health Care System”. It seems that anytime you turn on news channel some one is talking about Health Care in the United States. Then there are politicians that all claim that there is a problem and that they are going to fix it. The question is to fix what? We all heard of people saying that why can’t we have Health Care System in the United States as it is in Canada or United Kingdom. The Health Care system where the government takes care of all of its citizens.
  • What Does Medical Aesthetics Mean?  By : Jason Begley
    Insight into the growth of medical spas and the provision of medical aesthetic services.
  • The Role of Ionic Calcium in Our Human Body Function  By : Sung Lee, and George Meinig D.D.S
    Of all the numerous investigations made by Dr. Price, the one which produced the most confusion and required the most research time was his investigation into the role of calcium.
  • Liver Function Tests: So Mysterious, Yet So Important  By : George P. McKenzie
    When something begins to go wrong with the liver, there can be big problems. That's why liver function tests can be critical--and even life-saving. But many patients become confused over the variety of liver function tests, which often include unfamiliar medical terms such as AST, ALT, SAP, 5-Nucleotidase and GGT. This article has been written to help simplify liver function tests for anyone who may be facing them.
  • Can The Beverages You Drink Interact With Your Blood Thinner?  By : Marcus Stout
    Warfarin and its counterparts are commonly prescribed prescription medications today. Warfarin is a blood thinner, and is used primarily to prevent blood clots in patients with cardiovascular disease, or who are otherwise at a higher than average risk of stroke or heart attack.

    Warfarin prevents clots from forming or from growing larger by stopping the formation of substances that cause clots. Because warfarin thins your blood, it’s important to stop taking it before any s...
  • Prevent Medical Errors: Find Hidden Clues in Your Medical Tests & Procedures  By : Margo Corbett
    Margo tells the story of how ignored medical test results almost cost her husband his life. She relates the lessons learned and the changes they have made in the way they now manage this aspect of their healthcare. She clearly outlines how to find and use the hidden clues in medical tests and procedures.
  • Can Vaccines Be Used To Fight Super Bacteria?  By : Andi Michaels
    A vaccine is a variation of a particular disease that cannot reproduce. It is manipulated so that it can't do any harm but it is so similar to the harmful version it stimulates antibodies to the disease and so builds up immunity within the person to that disease.
  • Combating Attention Deficit Disorder With Medication  By : Michelle Bery
    For those who have been diagnosed with Attention Deficit Disorder – or have a child who has been diagnosed – there is an element of relief attached to the diagnosis. Finally, their struggles are validated and defined. And now that there’s a name for all the symptoms, there comes the opportunity to treat the symptoms as well. For many who are in this situation, Attention Deficit Disorder drugs are the answer for which they’ve been searching.

    Most often – and most successful...
  • The Little Known Link Between Premature Birth And Candida  By : Jane Symms
    It is important to understand that eating the right diet plays a major role in controlling your Candida overgrowth. This is knowledge that is especially true for expecting mothers, and couples who are planning to become pregnant. Why? Scientific research is finding that many premature babies are born from mothers who have cases of Candidiasis. Furthermore, the infection within the mother was likely passed on to the baby while developing within the womb.

    In fact, research h...
  • Could Green Tea Provide A Cure For Cancer?  By : Marcus Stout
    Cancer is a complex, devastating illness which is responsible for the deaths of millions of people each year. For decades, scientists have been attempting to uncover some of the secrets of cancer in order to find a cure. While, so far, a cure has been out of reach, there appear to be some natural remedies which can prevent or slow cancer growth. One of those remedies is a beverage which is commonplace in many Asian households—tea.

    The History of an Anti-Cancer Tool

    Tea ...
  • Finding A Doctor Who Understands Autism  By : Rachel Evans
    Even if bedwetting isn’t a challenge for you, finding a doctor who understands autism may be an obstacle you’ll need to overcome. Why? Unless a doctor has had experience with autism, it will be unlikely that they will be able to help effectively diagnose and treat the condition. Autism is not a simple pervasive development disorder that can be fixed with medication or a few trips to the psychiatrist. It is a serious disorder that affects people differently, making each case s...
  • Cough Medicine Abuse Rising as "Tweens" and Teens Look for Cheap New Ways to Get High  By : George McKenzie
    Abuse of over-the-counter cough medicine is becoming more popular among teens and pre-teens who don't realize the potential harm cough medicine can cause when taken in large quantities.
  • Mass Immunization Programs Are Still Working  By : Andi Michaels
    In underdeveloped countries, where preventable diseases such as polio and diphtheria kill again and again immunization remains one of the easiest ways to save lives. High rates of poverty however, make it impossible for people in many countries in Africa and Asia to be immunized against these preventable diseases without outside help.
  • It Is Hard To Tell About Genital Herpes  By : Louise Wasa
    There is often some confusion when it comes to herpes and that is easy to understand. The genital herpes is a topic that is not often discussed in the course of normal conversation. But, if you are 25 years old and over and sexually active with several partners, it is wise to be tested for genital herpes as that is a very common form of herpes. It is wise as millions of Americans are living with genital herpes because the disease can sometimes be surprisingly difficult to det...
  • Should I Consider Using The Antibiotic Minocycline To Treat My Acne?  By : Kelly Wade
    Using the Antibiotic Minocycline to Treat Acne

    Depending on your skin type and the severity of your acne, your doctor may decide that antibiotics are the best acne treatment option for you. There are several types of antibiotics used to combat acne, but one of the most common and longest used is Minocycline.

    The main types of antibiotics used to combat acne are tetracycline and its derivatives doxycycline and minocycline. Although these three antibiotics are similar che...
  • Is Health Care Really Cheaper In Canada?  By : Adrian Adams
    The health care systems in the United States and Canada are dramatically different, with the United States having no actual health care plan that covers all residents and Canada having a health care system that offers health care for all.
  • Why an Online Pharmacy Saves You Money and Time on All of Your Prescription Medicines  By : Chris Robertson
    If you're looking for an easier and more affordable way to buy prescription medicines, an online pharmacy may be the answer.
  • Dealing With Anxiety Disorders In Children  By : Shane Baxter
    Anxiety disorders can be difficult for adults to deal with, and the problem is that much worse when it affects children. Children are often even less able to deal with the effects than adults and these disorders can affect their development.

    Because of the potential for lifelong problems, it is critical that anxiety disorders in children are identified and treated as early as possible. The sooner they are dealt with, the less likely they are to develop into more serious pr...
  • Acupuncture: A Clear Answer To Your Back Pain  By : Ashish Jain
    If you are tired of trying all the treatments for your back pain and are still unable to find any relief in either of them, then you have surely wasted your precious time and money.

    Ever heard of Acupuncture? Yes! Acupuncture is the answer to all your back pain worries. More and more people now a days are depending upon the alternative treatments for curing back pain. Even various physicians and health care professionals are advising their patients to take benefits from th...
  • Use Combination Medication To Reduce Blood Pressure  By : Ashish Jain
    High blood pressure is also known as hypertension. A condition of high blood pressure creates more risk of heart strokes, heart failure along with various other disorders that may threaten your life. Ask any doctor and he will tell you how to maintain your normal blood pressure with the help of various medicines. But unfortunately none of these medicines function effectively when taken individually. Some are very strong while others have slow effect. So the best possible way ...
  • Infertility and Trying for a Baby  By : Paula Patmore
    A look at the various factors that influence your ability to conceive a child.
  • 10 Questions You Should Ask Your Cosmetic Surgeon  By : Barry Lycka
    More and more people these days are having some type of cosmetic surgery done to enhance or keep their youthful appearance. HEre';s some tips on how to choose your surgeon.
  • Drugs for Everyone  By : Simon Evans
    Should we accept the notion that prescription drugs are a normal part of the aging process. Absolutely not. Some drugs have great benefit for some people but that doesn't mean that we all should take them just because we turn 55. There are plenty of options if you know where to look and what questions to ask.
  • Tips On Overcoming Chronic Fatigue Symptoms  By : Lee Dobbins -
    Fatigue is a condition wherein a person experiences exhaustion and lack of energy possibly due to sleep deficiency, infection or overexertion. Since this is a fairly normal and common condition, most adults have experienced fatigue at least once in their lifetime. However, a person who continues to suffer from severe fatigue for an extended period of time of at least six months maybe affected by a more serious condition known as chronic fatigue.

    Most people who are afflict...

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