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Medicine
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Could Flaxseed Be A Cancer Cure?
Flaxseed oil is also called linseed oil, and has been considered by many as being very beneficial to cancer patients. It was in 1951 that Dr Johanna Budwig, a German Biochemist and oil expert, devised a cancer patient diet that included high levels of flaxseed and cottage cheese.
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Human Umbilical Cord Blood Cells
Human umbilical cord blood cells have many advantages as grafts for cell transplantation mainly because of the immaturity of the newborn cells in comparison with adult cells.
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There Are Many Options of Migraine Medicine
Every year millions of Americans suffer from crippling migraine headaches. A migraine is more than just a bad headache; it is an intense, debilitating, headache that makes it difficult for the sufferer to function and engage in normal, everyday activities. When a migraine strikes the first thing its victim wants to do is find the fastest road to relief, and that is usually possible only with the help of migraine medicine.
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Pain - Do You Pay the Right Attention to the OTC Drugs You are Using for Pain Relief?
For most pain discomfort, if you are like me, you reach for NSAIDs (nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) in your medicine cabinet. They are very effective, but when we take inbuprofen, aspirin, ketpprofen or naproxen sodium, we do so because we figure since those drugs are OTC so they must be safe. But are they? As as result we run the risk of overdoing them, or we don't pay attention to how they may interactions with other medications we are taking. The benefits of these drugs are enormous and real, but so too are the risks of gastrointestinal upset and bleeding. Inside you will learn how to use them and how to avoid their very real risk to your health.
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Glyconutrients – How They Work
In recent years, great strides have been made in medical research science when it comes to cells, DNA, proteins and how these all interact with each other to produce results without our bodies. Research findings have also included things that appear when a lack of proteins or carbohydrates appears within the body.
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New Study Finds Doctors Overprescribing Antibiotics For Sinus Infections
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 percent of acute sinus infections and nearly 70 percent of chronic sinus infections.
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Ten Steps to Avoid Bad Plastic Surgery
Simply stated, bad plastic surgery does occur. In spite of the fact that medical and professional standards in the U.S. exceed those of other nations, departures from those standards do arise, occasionally with heartbreaking results.
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Stem Cells Research
Stem cells are believed to have the potential to treat diseases such as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, diabetes, and cancer.
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What is Permax (Pergolide)?
There are many drugs that have had recalls associated with them because of side effects that were unforeseen and Permax is one of these drugs. Permax, also known as pergolide in the generic sense, was a drug that had been used by millions of people across the world to treat their Parkinson's disease.
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