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Quit Smoking - All Right - But How?

Author: Gunnar Alm Subscribe to users feed

Published: 29/03/2008

Well, that's the question and a very good one also! The most important and intelligent goal for a smoker is of course just to stop and to begin a new life without the burden of smoking. It's though a generally accepted opinion that the stopping is a very difficult task. That problem is also...

Ways To Quit Smoking

Author: Gunnar Alm Subscribe to users feed

Published: 29/03/2008

So you have decided to stop smoking. Good I salute you! You now have to choose between all the possible ways and methods at hand to get you out from your habit. Which method will it be? One could say that the method doesnt matter the only important thing is to be able to stop. The result is...

Choices To Consider With A Teeth Whitening Kit

Author: Rohit Chopra Subscribe to users feed

Published: 26/03/2008

If you have decided to brighten your smile with a teeth whitening kit that you can use at home, there are a few things you should know before making a decision as to which kit is the best for your individual needs. First, not all kits are created equal either in effectiveness or ease of use. It...

Has Fluconazole Made Your Yeast Infection Worse

Author: Jennifer King Subscribe to users feed

Published: 24/03/2008

A small percentage of women often discover that an anti fungal yeast infection cure actually makes their yeast infection worse. Fluconazole is an oral anti fungal drug that is prescribed by doctors to kill the mutated Candida Albicans yeast that is the common cause of vaginal yeast infections....

Symptoms and Side Efffects of the Duragesic Patch

Author: Alan Haburchak Subscribe to users feed

Published: 15/03/2008

What are the symptoms and side effects of a Duragesic overdose? Johnson & Johnson and Novartis recently announced a recall of Duragesic transdermal pain patches after discovering that certain manufacturing defects could cause a fentanyl overdose when the patches leak and release potentially...

Urinary tract infection that won't go away with antibiotics

Author: Jennifer King Subscribe to users feed

Published: 15/03/2008

Urinary tract infections that are unaffected by antibiotics are on the increase, and this is affecting thousands of women's lives everyday. For a lot of women antibiotics are their only form of treatment for a UTI because that is all their doctor can prescribe them. This is the main problem now...

Trasylol Injections May Cause Stroke, Death

Author: Alan Haburchak Subscribe to users feed

Published: 13/03/2008

Trasylol-Aprotinin, an injectable drug produced by the huge German pharmaceutical conglomerate Bayer AG, is normally used to control bleeding after heart bypass surgery and other heart-related procedures. But the drug, which is used in 60 percent of all bypass procedures, actually contributes...

Stem Cells: The Future Of Medicine

Author: Jim Pretin Subscribe to users feed

Published: 11/03/2008

One day in the not too distant future, modern medicine will change completely, and stem cells will be used to treat and cure serious conditions that as of right now are still considered untreatable and irreversible. We will not even need doctors anymore. Every time something goes wrong, you will...

Nutratose, Glycobalance, Limuplex and Abrotose Compared: One is deadly!

Author: John Howard Subscribe to users feed

Published: 08/03/2008

There are a lot of nutritional supplements available in the market which can correct the imbalance caused by improper diet. These nutritional supplements can nourish the body with all the essential requirements helping in improving overall health. Some of the popular nutritional supplements...

ADHD and ADD Drugs: Which Are Dangerous?

Author: John Howard Subscribe to users feed

Published: 07/03/2008

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder or ADHD affects millions of children around the world. There are numerous prescription drugs that are available for treating the disorder. Adderall, Ritalin and Hypinol are some of the prescription drugs that are available for treating the disorder....