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  • Slow release in every sense of the words  By : John Scott
    The article notes that Labopharm Inc. is closer to FDA approval for its once-daily version of ultram. It could be on the market by August 2008 which will bring the US market in line with the European markets which have had access to this format of ultram for some time.
  • Dealing with Neck Whiplash  By : Terry OBrien
    Even with the many advances in medicine and in particular skeletomuscular medicine, Whiplash is still not that well understood. Severity of injury varies considerably between people in the same types of car accidents, even when circumstances are similar. Speed is a major factor, as is the weight of the vehicles. There are several other factors involved. When the person sees the accident coming, the injury is often less severe. This may be because the nervous system has time to prepare.
  • The genuine benefits of a natural diet  By : Ckint Jhonson
    These days, when it comes to health, some of the main topics are controlling the level of cholesterol and providing our bodies with natural nutrients. These two subjects intersect when natural cholesterol reduction is put forward. It is highly important to realize that whatever is natural is more trustworthy than any other artificially synthesized medicine, mostly with respect to undesirable side effects.
  • The necessity to face a real problem  By : Ckint Jhonson
    Cholesterol becomes more and more a topic of debate due to the fact that victims of hypercholesterolemia or of low level of cholesterol increase in number constantly. In order to reduce cholesterol we first have to gain a better understanding of what this substance is.
  • Combining efforts – the way to solve cholesterol problems  By : Ckint Jhonson
    It is said that heart and blood vessel diseases are two of the most common disorders leading to death. At their turn, these diseases are caused by other conditions, among which hypercholesterolemia is the most frequent. If our bodies send us constant signals that a change in our life style must be made, and, moreover, if we are diagnosed with an abnormal level of cholesterol, we must take immediate measures in order to restore cholesterol within its regular parameters.
  • The natural way to restore a normal level of cholesterol  By : Ckint Jhonson
    Health is one of our most precious possessions, but at the same time it can be more or less frail. Many are the circumstances threatening it, and most often we expose ourselves to such circumstances without even knowing. Food, which is essential to the maintenance of our lives, can endanger our health mostly if we do not pay attention to some of the signals our organisms send to us.
  • Dealing with cholesterol – a complex process  By : Ckint Jhonson
    Hypercholesterolemia is said to be one of the main disorders leading to even more serious conditions, such as heart diseases and, in the end, to heart attacks. This is why if we happen to be diagnosed with high cholesterol level we must act in order to restore the normal one. To reduce cholesterol is not an option we may take or not take in such circumstances. On the contrary, if we care at all about our health the reasonable thing to do is to make the decision of following a proper treatment.
  • Changing one’s life – how to lower the cholesterol level  By : Ckint Jhonson
    The idea that most of the good things we benefit from or we take pleasure in come with their inhered downsides is above all valid with respect to our dietary habits. Regardless of the fact that our bodies themselves secrete cholesterol, the intake of this type of lipid from food and drinks is crucial when it comes to abnormal levels of cholesterol. Usually, cholesterol-related issues refer to a level higher than the normal one.
  • Ginkgo Biloba Properties And Benefits  By : Dr. Paul Smith
    One of the world's oldest alive tree forms is Ginkgo Biloba. Excavations of fossils of Ginkgo Biloba show them to be 5000 years older and even more. One single tree can have a life of a thousand year; it can grow up to one hundred twenty feet long. The leaves are shaped like a fan while branches are short.
  • Constipation and Gas - The Link Between Flatulence and Being Constipated  By : JP Richardson
    Constipation and gas have a definite connection. Constipation causes the person’s stool to be hard, making it a challenge to pass. This can cause hemorrhoids and anal fissures, which can bring pain. The person experiences cramps and bowel sounds...
  • Well known Simple Cures for Sinusitis  By : carla san g.
    There are so many books, health tips and articles that could go on and on about the cures for sinusitis. These can be based from extensive research, patient observation, personal experience, even religion, and so much more.
  • New Developments in Cataract Surgery and Post-Op Correction  By : Jay Stockman
    When deciding to have cataract surgery it is important to see an experienced surgeon who is knowledgeable with all these new developments, and can best asses which implant would be best for which patient.
  • Ways to Decrease Patient Infections when Being Cared For  By : Tracy Thomsic
    This article examines the spread of infection in hospitals due to improperly cleaned surfaces and how Clorox and McKesson are partnering to address this problem.
  • Is Tobramycin Good for Sinusitis?  By : Owen M
    Tobramycin is an antibiotic that is used to cure sinusitis. There are mixed reports regarding the effectiveness of its use. Some state that about 98% of the time, tobramycin successfully cures sinusitis.
  • Outsourcing vs. In-house Medical Transcription  By : suresh.s
    Adam Smith, the renowned economist, in his ‘The Wealth of Nations’ says, of self-sufficiency vs. outsourcing, “Rather than having each household produce most of its own food and supplies, specializing and exchanging with other individuals would give access to more and better produce.
  • Drug Interaction- What You Should Know  By : Anthony J. Carter
    Certain adverse drug reactions and drug interactions make for a growing concern within the health industry. A large amount of research has established that the occurrence of drug interactions varies from between three to thirty percent. Drug-drug interactions have the ability to lead to an array of adverse incidents, and it has been said that these unnecessary adverse incidents are actually at number eight for the main cause of death in the United States of America.
  • Find The Perfect Anti Snoring Remedy  By : Renee Moller
    For anyone who thinks that they must spend a small fortune on the numerously marketed store bought snoring remedies, they have unfortunately been mislead.
  • Pharmaceutical Grading Of Ginkgo Biloba - Ginko Biloba Benefits  By : Dr. Paul Smith
    Before we go any further is important the terms pharmaceutical grade should be made clear then only can Pharmaceutical Grading Of Ginkgo Biloba be understood. The process of deriving botanical supplies (used in patient treatment & clinical practice) is called pharmaceutical grading.
  • Referred Pain from the Lumbar Spine?  By : Terry OBrien
    A Pain deep in the cheeks of your bottom can be referred from the lower back. There does not necessarily have to be pain in the lower back as well for pain to be referred into the buttocks.
  • It's a Pain in Your Bottom?  By : Terry OBrien
    A common cause of Piriformis syndrome is having tight adductor muscles (inside your thigh). This means the abductors on the outside cannot work properly and so put more strain on the Piriformis.
  • Beware of Heart Attack  By : John Mark
    The heart is divided into four main chambers : each one is a bag of muscles with walls that are able to contract in order to push blood out. Each wall’s thickness varies according to the amount of work it does. The walls of the left ventricle are the thickest because it does most of the pumping.
  • Shadowing in the Emergency Room - 45 Hours  By : Jonathan A. Abesamis
    I've finally completed my final shift at St. Francis yesterday evening. This completes a 45 hour internship in the Emergency Room (and just in time to make the deadlines to turn in all the paperwork for my school)... *snip*
  • Drugs Used in Anxiety  By : Franchis
    First of all, let us understand what we really mean by 'anxiety'. In medical terminology, the meaning of this word is somewhat different from what it is used for in everyday life
  • Asthma Drugs - Medicines Used in Bronchial Asthma  By : Franchis
    Bronchial asthma is characterised by chronic inflammation of the bronchial tubes resulting in narrowing of the airways. Any kind of inhaled stimulus, such as air pollutants, strong odours, tobacco smoke, etc can trigger coughing and wheezing.
  • Drugs Used in Allergy  By : Franchis
    The word 'allergic' is often used loosely and has become almost a part of our general conversation. In a way it has become synonymous with 'dislike'.
  • Drugs For Enhancing Brain Functional Capacity  By : Franchis
    While the use of CNS stimulants has declined due to non-specific nature of their actions, a new class of drugs called 'Cerebral Activators' has been introduced. It is claimed that these drugs improve the brain functions particularly in dementia - a condition of brain characterized by loss of intellect and memory, and may have a role in the treatment of Alzheimer's disease.
  • Lower Cholesterol Levels Drugs  By : Franchis
    The blood circulating in the body consists of blood cells and a straw coloured liquid called plasma. Plasma is made up chiefly of proteins and water, and fats (lipids) are carried with these proteins.
  • Drugs that Prevent Nausea and Vomiting  By : Franchis
    A single or a few doses of phenothiazines and other drugs can be used for symptomatic treatment of nausea and vomiting. These agents are very effective in preventing vomiting due to any underlying cause.
  • Bruxism - Is it a Disease or an Uncontrolled Behavior?  By : Jay Sander
    Bruxism is the medical term for teeth grinding. It can be considered both as a disease and as an uncontrolled behavior. Bruxism is defined as the act of consciously or unconsciously clenching one's teeth during the day or while sleeping.
  • 10 Things to look for in a Transcription Service  By : suresh.s
    One of the most common mistakes you can make while choosing a transcription service is to place a very high emphasis on cost and features and relegate quality to the background. If you aren't lucky this results in an inordinate number of corrections and errors.

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