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Is Psoriasis Hereditary? By: Cyril | Feb 17th 2011 - Have you ever wondered is psoriasis hereditary? Well, if you have you have been harping on stuffs that are pretty tricky. Several researches have been carried out to find out the exact reasons behind this disease but nothing has been properly ascertained. Tags:Is psoriasis hereditary, best psoriasis treatments
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How Gene Therapy Can Treat Hearing Loss By: John Chambers | Apr 26th 2010 - Some people scoff and laugh when they are told they can lose their sense of hearing. Sadly, the majority of people, as they grow old and age will likely lose their sense of hearing little by little or even completely for some. Tags:hearing aids, Hearing test, hearing loss, hearing care, ear problem, hearing problem, tinnitus, hearing
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Lipitor By: Bianca Samir | Aug 5th 2008 - Lipitor [atorvastatin] is a lipid lowering agent marketed by PFIZER.
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Can Vitamins Regrow Hair? By: Edward Sample | Apr 21st 2007 - Having a luxurious head of hair is associated with attractiveness, as reinforced by countless shampoo advertisements with women swinging their thick, shiny head of hair around while groaning ecstatically! That's not to mention scores of advertisements for prescription medications, over-the-counter creams and hair transplant surgeries. Many would be willing to stand on their heads in a bowl full of green Jell-O for 15 minutes a day if they were told it would regrow their hair... Tags:Vitamin e, hair loss, regrow hair, thinning hair, multivitamins, multi vitamin
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