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  • Aspirin For Dogs Pain Reduction
    By: jgalang44 | - Does one have got a dog that is definitely enduring joint or muscle pain? Did your puppy enjoy, physical exercise, or operate to tough? Aspirin is possibly one of the most secure, and lowest priced medicine you can give your puppy. Providing a puppy aspirin ought to be completed on an as desired, or quick expression foundation, as this acetylsalicylic acid (aspirin) will lead to challenges after some time. Some complications connected with offering your canine aspirin around long durations of ti ...
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  • Correct Aspirin Dose May Be Key Helping Diabetic Patients Avoid A Second Cardiovascular Event
    By: John Beecher | - A recent study suggests a higher daily dose of aspirin may significantly reduce by 23 percent the risk of death from a second heart attack or stroke by patients with Diabetes.

    The operative word is may. The life-saving potential may be real, but theres that word may again.

    Unfortunately, no matter what you read in the tabloids the evidence is not strong enough for most people including adults with diabetes to rush out and start taking daily doses of full ...

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  • Take Care Of Aspirin Allergy With Medical Id Jewelry
    By: Alex | - There are many millions affected by aspirin allergy and general NSAID allergy. Remember, there is a way to deal with it. You need to take all of the necessary precautions and wear Medical ID Jewelry in order to ensure that you are not accidentally given a potentially deadly dose of the drug by emergency personnel.

    Aspirin is a Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drug (NSAID) first discovered from the bark of the willow tree. It has been proven to help reduce pain and inflammation in pat ...

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  • Aspirin And Stroke Prevention In Women
    By: Maria Gonzales | - Recent studies examined the role of Aspirin for various conditions in women, mainly cardiovascular illnesses such as hypertension, ischemic heart disease and stroke. This medication is well-known worldwide, and has been available for years. Numerous clinical trials have based its efficiency in men and women for the prevention of vascular conditions, including acute myocardial infarction ("heart attack"), ischemic stroke, and peripheral arterial disease.

    Despite the known evidence ...

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  • Alternatives To Aspirin For Dogs
    By: Nick P. | - Aspirin for dogs most often comes into question when your canine friend is suffering your arthritis or other joint pain such as hip dysplasia. It has also been used to reduce swelling caused by an injury or for the reduction of fever.

    It is very important to consider the size of the dog and in some cases the breed. Although dosage guidance can be found through Internet searches, it is always recommended that you work with your dogs veterinarian to determine the best course of a ...

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  • Facial Mask With Aspirin
    By: spanishfitness | - Did you know that you can avail of an excellent facial treatment in the comfort of your home? Yes, you can clear up your facial skin from acne, wrinkles, and dry skin simply by using affordable do-it-yourself facial remedy such as the facial mask with aspirin. To know more about this personal skin care remedy, here are some details about aspirin facial mask.

    Although aspirin has been popular as an oral remedy for minor body pain, it has also been proven effective in treating facial ...

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  • Aspirin For High Blood Pressure - Identifying The Good And Bad Sides
    By: Craig William | - Many individuals take aspirin for high blood pressure each single day to stop the damaging effects of hypertension. Lots of people have received good results using the daily aspirin treatment for many years now, that's why it's still among the top remedies for hypertensive patients. But whilst this ground-breaking medicine offers a number of wellness benefits, it does possess some downsides which you have to be careful of. To uncover the potential risks and remarkable benefits associated with th ...
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  • Aspirin For Back Pain
    By: Paz Grip | - Talk about medicines for treating back pain, and aspirin is the first name that suggests itself. This is one of the most popularly used OTC medications for combating back pain. But, is this medication extremely good enough? Let us find.

    Aspirin falls in the category of NSAIDs i.e. Non Steroidal Anti Inflammatory Drugs. This category of medications is used to reduce inflammation and consecutively pain. While aspirin has been used for treating back trouble and several other categorie ...

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  • Aspirin For Dogs
    By: NickP | - Just like humans, dogs feel pain. Dogs can suffer from arthritis and other inflammatory muscle and joint diseases, just like their owners. Aspirin for dogs is a common remedy used to relieve canine pain.

    Although Aspirin is an over the counter medicine for humans, do not simply buy a bottle and start administering the pills to your dog! Aspirin for dogs should only be taken under the advice and supervision of a licensed veterinarian. The veterinarian will take several factors in ...

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  • Get Rid Of Headaches Fast
    By: Sheila Cox | - Since suffering from headaches for a number of years now, I knew I needed to find a way to get rid of headaches fast. I had tried many other headache remedies such as the common ones of Advil and Tylenol, but I found that these did not get rid of headaches all the time. This is when I came across Eazol which is a herbal pain reliever. Eazol can be used to treat many different types of pain, but I found Eazol the best remedy for me to get rid of headaches fast.

    What Is In Eazol?

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  • Is What's Good For Us Getting Better?
    By: Knight Pierce Hirst | - The Mediterranean Diet - fruits, vegetables, whole grains, low-fat dairy, fish, poultry, olive oil and alcohol in moderation - lowers the risk of heart disease, as well as cancer. Now a study published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology shows that it also lowers the risk of "metabolic syndrome", which is a set of risk factors for heart disease and diabetes including abdominal obesity, high blood pressure, high cholesterol and insulin resistance. Fifty million Americans supposed ...
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  • Aspirin Vs. Alternatives
    By: Veronica Anderson | - Okay folks, enough with the medicine. Every time someone has a headache or a cold, they run for pill-packed relief. The truth is that the generations before us survived these non-detrimental symptoms without significant problems. Before we had Tylenol, Aspirin and Ibuprofen, families actually used natural ingredients to alleviate their aches. Even with Aspirin's heart-healing use for more serious health problem prevention, such as heart attack prevention, there's a concern in our society and wit ...
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  • Aspirin Jabs More Effective For Migraine Headaches
    By: Anita Brown | - Migraine sufferers can take a jab (injection)made from liquid aspirin to relieve their severe headache. The news comes from the research conducted by the researchers from The National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery in London and the University of California. It was published in the medical journal Neurology.

    The previous studies have reported intravenous or IV aspirin to be effective for treating acute migraine. The present study wanted to examine if IV aspirin could also b ...

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  • Good Old Aspirin May Protect Against Bowel Cancer
    By: Anita Brown | - One of the oldest drugs, aspirin is much more to us today than just a medication for pain and fever. Despite being so old, the multiple benefits of this wonder drug are still being revealed.
    It has already been known that aspirin reduces the risk of bowel cancer but the possible dose for the purpose has remained uncertain.

    A recent study has revealed that taking a small dose of 75mg every day lowers the risk of bowel cancer by 22 percent after a continued use of one year. The ...

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  • Can Taking Aspirin Reduce Your Risk For A Heart Attack?
    By: Brent Cullen | - Aspirin has been used for a long time to relieve pain from everything from a fever to arthritis. We have always been told by researches that it is a great ally in the fight against heart disease. If you are a man, taking an aspirin a day can help lower the risk of you having an initial heart attack and also a recurring attack and it also lowers your overall risk of developing heart disease. It does not work exactly the same in women and that is why it is especially important that they consult wi ...
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  • Can't We Always Live Healthier?
    By: Knight Pierce Hirst | - Changing sleep-wake habits could make it easier to stop smoking. In a study published in the journal Addiction, researchers followed approximately 23,000 pairs of twins up to 30 years and found night people were 3 times likelier to smoke and 27% less likely to quit than day people. The researchers hypothesized night people could be more prone to pleasure-seeking behavior and addiction because of being influenced by the brain's dopamine and opioid systems. It seems "early to bed, early to rise" m ...
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  • Can We Keep Health Simple?
    By: Knight Pierce Hirst | - Flu shots may reduce the risk of heart attack. In a study published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal, researchers compared medical records of approximately 16,000 first-time heart attack victims age 40 and older with medical records of about 62,700 people who hadn't had heart attacks. After factoring out such major risk factors as smoking and family history, flu shots were linked to a 19% reduction in first heart attacks occurring the following year. Those who got their flu shot early ...
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  • Aspirin May Cut The Risk Of Prostate Cancer
    By: Anita Brown | - Good news for men, taking a low dose of aspirin every day could trim down the risk of prostate cancer by 30 %. A new study claimed that a low dose of aspirin, 75mg tablet taken daily has a great protecting effect against prostate cancer. Aspirin is a widely used and low-priced medicine. The researchers from the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center believe this painkiller acts by blocking the effect of enzymes that cause inflammation, a main reason in the development of prostate cancer. The stu ...
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  • The Secret To Why It Hurts So Much Even Though All You Did Was Bending Over To Tie Up Your Shoelace.
    By: Michael Pritsker | - I would guess that at one point or another you have had some type of ache in your body. This is a pretty safe assumption. I would bet that you have also had some kind of problem that was brought on by something very small. Let me give you an example. You wake up in the morning and walk into the bathroom and as you go to squeeze the toothpaste out of the tube you drop the lid on the floor. So you bend down to pick it up and zap, lightning sharp ache shoots up your spinal column and back down agai ...
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  • Foods To Prevent Colon Cancer
    By: Marti Wesciff | - Did you know that one in 19 Americans will be diagnosed with colon cancer at some point, and many Americans do not take preventive measures? Just by getting more fiber in your diet you can help prevent colon cancer. Additionally, there are a variety of foods which will help with colon cancer prevention if you include them in your diet. Many doctors recommend also adding vitamin B6, baby aspirin and coffee as part of your diet to prevent colon cancer. Read on to find out how changing your diet ca ...
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  • San Diego Chiropractor Michael Pritsker, Dc Gets To The Cause Of Headaches.
    By: Dr. Michael Pritsker, DC | - As a chiropractor in San Diego who treats many headache sufferers, you'd think that most would think there's a shortage of aspirin in their body leading to the cause of the headache. Headaches of course aren't the result of an aspirin shortage in the body. But the way most people treat their headache by popping pill after pill you'd think it was due to a shortage. There are, however, many safe and effective treatment options for headaches. Some of them have been around for many years, and they h ...
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  • The Way Of Making Products In Pharmaceutical Companies
    By: skgaran | - When we feel uncomfortable, we take tablets and capsules, after taking of capsules and tablets we feel better, but now question comes up that how many difficulties are faced by Pharmaceutical Companies.

    1.Make Product

    First of all companies research on products and then start to make products.

    2. Testing

    After making products it is very necessary to test of products because when Pharmaceutical Companies do testing on products then they ca ...

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  • Contract Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
    By: skgaran | - This is a trend now days of contract based manufacturing in big and small industries both. It is very convenient and reliable also. In pharmaceutical industry it has been using at all levels of manufacturing. Big industries using contract manufacturing to save their time and money. Small industries using contract manufacturing to get out of the problem of less knowledge about manufacturing and reducing their cost of infrastructure.

    Developed countrys industries are using contrac ...

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  • Can Aspirin Help Reduce Heart Attacks Or Strokes?
    By: chicnhealth | - Aspirin has been used to reduce pain and and fevers for more than 100 years. According a study, people who took anti-inflammatory drugs like aspirin may reduce your risk of having a heart attack or stroke.

    Aspirin prevents platelets in the blood from clumping together and forming clots. Blood clots can reduce or completely cut off blood flow to vital organs, including the heart and the brain. Interfere with that blood flow and youre at risk for a heart attack or a stroke.
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  • Does Health Care Have To Be Complicated?
    By: Knight Pierce Hirst | - A study in the Journal of Clinical Oncology found aspirin reduces the risk of early stage breast cancer spreading and of breast cancer death. Of the 4,164 nurses in the ongoing Nurses' Health Study, those taking aspirin 2-5 times weekly experienced a 60% lower risk of their cancer spreading and a 71% lower risk of dying from the disease. Nurses taking aspirin 6-7 times weekly lowered the risk of spreading by 43% and the risk of dying by 64%. Although most were taking low-dose aspirin to prevent ...
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  • Why Old Aspirin Smells Like Vinegar
    By: Brian Jones | - Aspirin is one of the medications that are used to reduce pain, inflammation and temperature. It has been used for several decades and still remains to be a choice even after the introduction of other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). Although at present, many medical professionals just prescribe or recommend aspirin for people with certain heart problems since aspirin has been proven to reduce the risk of blood clotting.

    Because aspirin is present in many home medic ...

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  • Aspirin, Strokes And Heart Attacks - What You Should Know
    By: Jean Shaw | - A few years ago, my doctor recommended I take one 75mg dispersible aspirin every day. He suspected, at the time, I'd had a TIA, or a Transient Ischemic Attack to give its full title.

    A TIA is the medical term for stroke-like symptoms that occur and resolve spontaneously within 24 hours. Sometimes it's called a mini stroke and doctors take TIA's seriously because they could be an indication of a full stroke in the near future.

    Aspirin thins the blood and as strokes ...

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  • Anti Inflammatory Medicines And Aspirin
    By: Steve D Evans | - Aspirin and the related NSAR drugs act on the arachidonic acid biosynthesis cascade, which plays a central role in the onset of pain and inflammation. They thus prevent the synthesis of specific prostaglandins, which are essential for vital bodily functions. Aspirin is one of the non steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (known as NSAIDs) medicine but it does not increase the chance of a heart attack. Aspirin can cause bleeding in the brain, stomach, and intestines.

    NSAIDs are sometim ...

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  • A Daily Dose Of Aspirin May Very Well Treat Your Colon Cancer!
    By: Dr Karen | - One of the major breakthroughs in the study of potential cancer treatments to date is the use of everyday aspirin to reduce the risk and spread of colon cancer. Researchers throughout the world quickly clung to the concept and the study has produced a variety of different results most of which appears too good to be true.

    At the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, they studied the results of aspirin on over 800 stage three cancer patients. Each of which received standard c ...

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  • Allergy Treatments
    By: Tanya Wiseman | - The vast majority of people in the world are plagued by allergies, many of them since childhood. But it is surprising that most allergy-sufferers do not really understand what it is that causes all the trouble.

    To explain it easily, an allergy is a problem with the immune system. The body recognizes tiny particles called allergens as being troublesome when they actually are not. In response to the perceived danger, a kind of white blood cells called mast cells are excessively activated, w ...

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  • Headache Migraine Remedies
    By: Tanya Wiseman | - Headache Migraine Medicine

    A very singular head pain, headache migraines are ultimate and quite singular in comparison to a common headache. Most common headaches are easily treatable and understandable. Unlike the common headache however, migraines are the result of stress in the muscles on the back of the neck and head which are the aftereffect of contracting blood vessels. Medical researchers have not been able to distinctly conclude the reason migraines happen; research conve ...

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  • Introduction To Muscle Aches?
    By: Tanya Wiseman | - Muscle Aches?

    It is likely that at one time or another you have experienced muscle aches. You can identify that pesky sensation that truly makes you appreciate how important, and how often you use that aching muscle is in everyday life. Its parallel to injuring one of your fingers, in that you never appreciate how central that one digit was until you were forced to function without it. A number of factors can cause aching muscles. They can be divided into the following 3 categori ...

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  • The Use Of Ibuprofen In Treating Headaches
    By: Don Saunders | - For many years aspirin has been seen as a wonder drug for treating many different conditions including headaches. Today however there are a number of other drugs which are being used in place of aspirin and one of these is Ibuprofen. Ibuprofen is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug and, like aspirin, it is its ability to reduce inflammation which makes it effective in treating headaches, because it is inflammation which helps to generate the nerve signals we perceive as pain.

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  • The Role Of Paracetamol In Curing Headaches
    By: Don Saunders | - When it comes to curing the common headache most people reach for either an aspirin or a paracetamol tablet, but which should you choose?

    Both aspirin and paracetamol (also referred to as acetaminophen) have been used to treat headaches since the end of the 19th century and while they are both essentially analgesics (pain killers) there are some very important differences between these two drugs.

    Aspirin works by binding to and blocking an enzyme which is necessary ...

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  • The Humble Aspirin Is A Powerful Treatment For Headaches
    By: Don Saunders | - Although it was not originally known as aspirin, this particular drug has been around for many years and historical documents show that the Greek physician Hippocrates used a form of aspirin extracted from the bark of willow trees to treat fever more than 2,500 years ago.

    Aspirin as we know it today was however developed by the chemist Felix Hoffman who was working for the German company of Bayer towards the end of the 19th century. Today the humble aspirin has proved to be one of ...

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  • The Shocking Truth About Aspirin It Doesn't Work!
    By: Sam Robbins | - Aspirin has been around for over half a century. It's primary and "original" use was for pain relief. But when Tylenol and NSAIDs (such as Advil) took over the pain relief field, the aspirin industry "bigwigs" pulled out the "big guns" and went after: heart disease.

    What the heck, they figured. After all, a billion-dollar medicine has to go somewhere. And like most businesses, you have to keep growing and finding new "revenue streams" to increase revenue and profits. The "big kill ...

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  • Top 7 Tips To Treat And Prevent Angina
    By: Raymond Lee Geok Seng | - When you have angina, your heart has to go begging for fresh oxygen a task that it hates. This heart complaint occurs because your pumper isnt receiving enough blood, and therefore, is not getting all the oxygen it needs. If you have what doctors call stable angina, challenging activities like fast walking or digging in the garden may cause your overworked heart to start up the protests. But there is another kind of angina, called unstable angina, in which the heart does not get enough bl ...
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  • Running - There Is An Inescapable Correlation Between Weight And Cardiovascular Efficiency - Part 5
    By: Ed Bagley | - Copyright 2007 Ed Bagley

    Dr. Peter D'Adamo also addresses the personality question by saying that Os carry a genetic memory of strength, endurance, self-reliance, daring, intuition and innate optimism. All of those qualities I possess as well as being a risk taker.

    I would be the last person in the world to be happy working as hired help for a major corporation, or as a bureaucrat in a public service position, or in the military as a volunteer soldier. I am a V ...

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  • Aspirin "reduces Risk Of Pre-eclampsia In Pregnancy"
    By: Chris Marshall | - A major study has suggested that taking aspirin during pregnancy could reduce the risk of the potentially dangerous condition pre-eclampsia. The study by the University of Sydney analysed University of Sydney suggested cases of pre-eclampsia, which is caused by a defect in the placenta, could fall by 10% if aspirin was taken widely.

    However, experts have urged caution as there are a number of small-risks linked to long-term aspirin usage.

    Pre-eclampsia affects app ...

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  • Enteric Coating On Aspirin May Interfere With Heart Protection
    By: Pat McGuire | - We now know that daily aspirin therapy helps lower the risk of heart attack and clot-related strokes. Aspirin interferes with the blood's clotting action. If blood vessels are already narrowed from accumulation of fatty deposits and/or and scar tissue, a blood clot can quickly block the artery. This prevents blood flow to the heart or brain and causes a heart attack or stroke. Aspirin therapy reduces the clumping action of the platelets thereby possibly preventing heart attack and stroke.
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  • Can Aspirin Really Keep Heart Attack Away?
    By: Ng Peng Hock | - According to the new guidelines issued by American Heart Association (AHA) and published in the Feb 20, 2007 issue of Circulation, Journal of AHA, all women of 65 and older should consider taking a daily dose of aspirin.

    In contrast to 162 mg previously, AHA recommends women with no heart disease to take a low dose of 81 mg daily while those at high risk to take 325 mg daily. It is reported that women account for nearly half of all deaths resulting from heart attack. But compared ...

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  • Aspirin Toxicity In Your Cat
    By: L Johnson | - When many of us think of Aspirin, we think of a very common medication that is found in a lot of homes; almost everyone has heard of Aspirin, and many of us have had to take it on occasions, for pain or some other complaint.

    It is a commonly found household medication that many people take as they please for minor aches and pains. However, vets tell us that this is not a safe solution for your cat. Although cats can be safely treated with Aspirin under veterinary supervision, it i ...

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  • Affects Of Family, Heart Beats And Aspirin On Heart Attacks
    By: Justin Foss | - If any one of the family member is suffering from an heart attack, does it increase the likelihood of the other members of the family acquiring it?

    If your dad or brother had a heart attack before age 55, or if your mom had one before age 65, you're more likely to develop heart disease. This does not mean you will have a heart attack. It means you should take extra good care of your heart to keep it healthy.

    It is found that if either of the parents have experienced ...

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  • A Stroke..why It Is So Important To Read This!
    By: Ted Crawford | - Copyright 2006 Ted Crawford

    A stroke, also known as a CVA (cerebrovascular accident), is a life-threatening event in which the brain's oxygen supply has been cut off causing problems with such functions as speech, sensation, behavior, memory, and thought processes. A stroke may also result in paralysis, coma, and even death.

    Stroke is the third leading cause of death in the United States and the second leading cause of neurological disability after Alzheimer's disea ...

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  • Diy Skin Savers: The Aspirin Mask
    By: Antonia Moet | - What is the aspirin mask? The aspirin mask is a homemade BHA mask available to each and everyone of us, totally inexpensive and highly efficient, made of salicylic acid or tablets of aspirin. BHA is known to help tremendously with cleaning pores from deep inside and therefore contribute to keeping our skin blemish-free. BHAs are efficient on existing blemishes as well, by helping them heal faster and keeping pores clean afterwards.

    Indications: all skin types, especially normal to ...

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  • Not Now, I Have A Headache
    By: Doug Smith | - Home Remedies - Facts or Quacks?

    Thats what I recently asked myself. Myths and legends often have their basis in a grain of truth. Are home remedies based on truth too? A little research provided this unusual perspective on one of our most frequently-used medicines.

    Are We Barking Up The Wrong Tree?

    Not if its a willow tree! Chewing on willow bark to reduce fever and inflammation dates back to the time of Hippocrates (400 BC). Willow bark was us ...

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