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  • Saw Palmetto Herbal Treatment For Stopping Hair Loss
    By: KosmikLove | - The native Americans used this as a natural remedies to treat breast disorders in Female and urinary or prostate disorders in male and as a hair fall treatment as well.

    It is widely accepted in many parts of Europe,New Zealand and North America as a treatment for prostate enlargement disorders or BPH.

    Saw palmetto is a herbal treatment for Hair loss in female and male. Especially androgenic alopecia, this androgenic alopecia usually occur on the crown area or head top. ...

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  • Basics Information For Generic Clopidogrel And Generic Metformin
    By: Jacks | - Over the next year or so, several of the most popular and top-selling medication has patents which are set to end. This will open the door for their widely used counterparts to be marketed, providing about a considerable falling in prices for many generally needed medications! Are you one of the many individuals in the U.S. that currently uses one or more of these medications for the treatment of a variety of common circumstances such as hypertension levels, higher cholesterol/triglycerides, bro ...
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  • Buy Generic Clopidogrel For Heart Diseases
    By: Jacks | - Blood pressure amounts levels is a serious condition that can lead to middle problem, middle catastrophe, action, renal catastrophe, and other medical insurance fitness problems. Our spirits are the most important, and often the most skipped wood in our bodies. Heart problem has a way of coming in while we think we are keeping medical insurance fitness. According to the Facilities for Disease Control, one out of three U.S. individuals (31.3%) has HPB. Blood pressure amounts levels was the primar ...
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  • Drug Eluting Coronary Stenting In India At Mumbai And Delhi At Low Cost.
    By: pankaj Nagpal | - Drug-eluting stents

    Do they increase heart attack risk ?

    In recent years, there has been some concern about the use of some types of popular medical devices called stents. Stents are used to keep arteries open after a procedure called angioplasty. More than 2 million people receive stents each year, including a million Americans.

    Some studies have suggested a certain type of stent known as a drug-eluting stent might increase your risk of heart attack. Ot ...

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  • Can Saw Palmetto Stop Hair Loss
    By: Taalib Durden | - Question: Can Saw Palmetto Stop Hair Loss? Effects and side effects
    Q. What can you tell me about saw palmetto? I read that it's a good herbal remedy for hair loss and baldness.
    Saw palmetto is dwarf palm plant of North American origin. It is primarily grown in the Atlantic cost in Georgia and Florida. The active ingredients are believed to be in the brown black berries
    Saw palmettos earlier known use is to treat urinary conditions in men and breast disorders in women, popul ...

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  • Take Protonix Strictly With Apple Juice Or Apple Sauce: For Your Stomach Problems
    By: Lois Tipton | - What is Protonix?
    Pantoprazole belongs to a group of drugs known as proton pump inhibitors. They are sold under the brand name Protonix. Generic Protonix is used for treating ulcers, stomach and esophagus problems. This medication works by blocking the production of acid in the stomach. Available in the form of tablets, it also helps when a person has difficulty swallowing. It also provides relief from sunburn.


    How to use Protonix:

    Follow your doctor" ...

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  • What Is Omega 3 Fatty Acid
    By: Sandy Sachs | - Among all types of essential fatty acids, Omega 3 Fatty Acids have a very important role. Although human body makes most of the essential fatty acids, Omega 3 fatty acids are not amongst them, and have to be supplemented externally. They are mainly found in fish. Salmon, Tuna, Algae, Krill and Nut Oils are some of the rich sources of Omega 3. Also commonly called Poly Unsaturated Fatty Acids or PUFA's, they play a very important role in the functioning of the brain and the normal development and ...
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  • Pharma Ups The Dividend Ante
    By: Prince Damin | - There's no way to sugarcoat this: It was not a pretty year for pharmaceutical companies. While the S&P saw substantial gains over the last year, with the exception of Bristol-Myers Squibb (NYSE: BMY) and Novartis (NYSE: NVS), every other major pharmaceutical company listed on the U.S. exchange saw their shares decrease. And neither of the two that were in positive territory actually surpassed the S&P 500.

    The only good news is that the substantial dividend yields offered by many pha ...

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  • More Than Just "foot Pain"
    By: drkevinlam | - In my profession, I have diagnosed numerous and varying disorders which are not typically something a primary care doctor would initially send a patient to a foot and ankle specialist for. I have screened numerous diabetic patients, and have found a substantially high number of patients with PAD, or peripheral arterial disease. Of these, many have needed vascular surgery intervention to prevent below knee amputations. Through this screening process, we have saved numerous patients from amputatio ...
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  • Patients Don't Need To (cannot) Reform The Healthcare System
    By: Sandy Cara | -
    Don't misinterpret the heading of this entry. It's not that patients do not need healthcare reform. It's that patients do not need to be the responsibility of reforming the healthcare system.

    And who may blame them.

    Although it appears that the federal is working to reform the healthcare system, one will periodically hear experts talk concerning shopper driven healthcare. That's, provide patients a lot of money responsibility for their health through higher deducti ...

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  • Cerebrovascular Disease
    By: Hammond | - The causes of ischemic cerebrovascular disorders, including TIA and cerebral infarction, can be classified on the basis of the site of the source for the arterial blockage (embolus from a proximal site or thrombosis in situ from distal causes) within the vascular system, starting from most proximal to distal. First, a cardiac source as the most proximal site includes both arrhythmias and structural disorders such as valve disease, dilated cardiomyopathy, recent myocardial infarction, and other c ...
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  • Arm Blood Pressure Monitor- Free Interesting News For Arm Blood Pressure Monitor
    By: pawan | -
    Elevated blood pressure is a health concern that can affect over 50 million Americans today, and it's continuing to grow every year. As you may know, it contributes to strokes, coronaries, and heart disease. This makes hypertension health a priority. Here's some quick tips in controlling high blood pressure and staying healthy.

    If your interest is enormous about information related to Arm Blood Pressure Monitor or any other such as omron wrist blood pressure, healthy diet pl ...

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  • Thus You've Had A Stroke - Currently What?
    By: Jennifer | - You have got had a stroke. Hopefully, you went to the hospital after you developed your symptoms of weakness, numbness, altered speech or visual impairment. Your hospital care enabled you to limit the damaging effects of the loss of circulation to a little of your brain. You've got made it through the acute section of stroke management. Currently what?

    You may wish to obtain the simplest achievable outcome from the impairments you already have. If you have "motor" impairments (weakn ...

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  • Patent Strategies
    By: GBI Research | - The pharmaceutical industry is going to experience major patent expiries during 2010-2014, of which 2010 to 2012 are expected to be peak years, with the loss of patents for drugs whose sales were more than $60 billion during 2009.

    In 2010, major drugs like Lipitor, Cozaar, Advair, Arimidex, Flomax and Gemzar, with combined sales revenues of more than $24 billion, are expected to face generic competition. In 2011, nine drugs of six companies are going to experience a major impact of ...

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  • Vision Care (contact Lenses And Spectacle Lenses)
    By: GlobalData | - The pharmaceutical industry is going to experience major patent expiries during 2010-2014, of which 2010 to 2012 are expected to be peak years, with the loss of patents for drugs whose sales were more than $60 billion during 2009.

    In 2010, major drugs like Lipitor, Cozaar, Advair, Arimidex, Flomax and Gemzar, with combined sales revenues of more than $24 billion, are expected to face generic competition. In 2011, nine drugs of six companies are going to experience a major impact of ...

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  • Timeless Wisdom On Health, Video 2
    By: gailbuck | - A Heart To Health Talk

    Almost 14 million Americans have a history of heart attack or angina. It is now one of the leading causes of death in the United States. More than 1 million Americans have heart attacks each year. A heart attack, or myocardial infarction (MI), is permanent damage to the heart muscle. "Myo" means muscle, "cardial" refers to the heart and "infarction" means death of tissue due to lack of blood supply.

    Nutrition and energy are delivered to the entire ...

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  • Vision Shopsters: The South Korean Pharmaceutical Market Outlook To 2014
    By: Visionshopsters | - South Korea has moved from being a developing pharmaceutical market to a fully fledged developed market in the past ten years. The Ministry of Health and Welfare is the nodal agency for protecting public health in South Korea. The countrys public health status has improved with respect to infant mortality and life expectancy. This has been fueled by rising income levels and resultant improved living conditions and an improved healthcare system.
    Healthcare in South Korea is provided prin ...

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  • Mohs Surgery, Dermatology Las Vegas
    By: Home2Cell | - Douglas Fife, M.D.

    Dr. Fife is one of only a few Mohs micrographic surgeons in the Las Vegas area who are eligible for membership in the American College of Mohs Surgery (ACMS). All members of the ACMS were required to complete a one-year fellowship in Mohs micrographic surgery after Dermatology Residency, in which they received intensive training in surgical removal and reconstruction of difficult skin cancers on the face.

    The thought of undergoing surgery for skin can ...

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  • What Happens When Health Insurance Premiums Withheld When An Employee Terminates?
    By: Helen Hecker | - If you've recently left your place of employment or company, resigned, been laid off, terminated or fired you may be worried about what you're going to do now for low cost health insurance. And being unemployed is not going to help you get enough money together necessarily, unless you have savings, to pay high insurance premiums.

    Your health insurance may have also covered your wife, children or your family. This can make it doubly hard to make continuing insurance payments. Idea ...

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  • New Warnings About Plavix For Patients With Heart Disease
    By: Wiley Long | - Plavix is prescribed for patients with heart disease to prevent dangerous blood clots that can cause heart attacks and strokes. In order to work effectively, Plavix must be broken down by a particular liver enzyme, but the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) says that two to fourteen percent of people in the U.S. have low levels of that enzyme.

    The FDA is adding its strongest warning to the label for Plavix because certain people with a genetic variation cannot metabolize Plavix, and ...

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  • To Bleed Or Not To Bleed, That Is The Question: Platelets
    By: Carl Davidson | - Two things are needed to stop bleeding. One is a platelet plug and the second is a fibrin clot. These need to be thought of as completely separate entities even though the end product is hemostasis. Lets talk about the platelet plug.

    Now, there are two main problems with platelets, either 1) a decreased number or 2) bad (broken) platelets that have poor function. There are two tests that we need to evaluate for platelet function.

    One is the platelet count as seen on th ...

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  • Let's Talk About Your Heart
    By: Francis Anderson | - Almost 14 million Americans have a history of heart attack or angina. It's now among the leading causes of death in the United States of America. More than 1 million Americans have heart attacks every year. A heart attack, or myocardial infarction (MI), is permanent damage to the heart muscle. Myo means muscle, cardial refers to the heart and infarction means death of tissue due to lack of blood supply.

    Nutrition and energy are delivered to the entire body by blood ...

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  • There Are Many Things To Avoid Before Receiving A Nose Job
    By: Dave Stringham | - There are several things that you will need to avoid before receiving any plastic surgery procedure and a nose job is no different.

    One of the very important things to avoid are some medications. Before undergoing any type of elective cosmetic surgery, especially a rhinoplasty, it is important to avoid certain medications. Many medications prolong bleeding time and can create a nose bleed. If a nose bleed should occur, packing will have to be placed inside the nose to stop the nos ...

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  • Shrink Your Fibroids Fast In Five Easy Steps And Avoid Drugs, Hysterectomy Or Other Surgery
    By: Stuart Spangenberg, LCSW, P.A. | - Uterine fibroid tumors affect millions of women in the U.S. alone. Conventional treatments for fibroids leave much to be desired when considering the drawbacks.

    Drug therapy is aimed at changing the ratio of hormones or the level of hormones to slow the growth of fibroids. Drugs such as Lupron effectively stop the production of hormones; others introduce androgens that mimic testosterone. Of course the side effects are highly undesirable. These include mood swings, hot flash ...

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  • Asthma Attack, Symptoms And Treatment
    By: Emeka Ezidiegwu | - If you suffer from asthma, you probably know what an asthma attack is, and how potentially debilitating it can be -- an asthma attack is a sudden worsening of the symptoms, caused by muscles tightening around the airway and thicker mucus being produced. The disease affects around 20 million people in the United States to some degree; of which almost 50% are children. And it's also responsible for around 5,000 deaths every year.

    The attack can be triggered by several different thi ...

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  • 2 Cheaper Alternatives For Spider Vein Treatment
    By: Sutiyo Na | - Sclerotherapy and laser treatment are just two of the options if you want to undergo spider vein treatment. If these do not suit you, there are still alternative options available.

    The first alternative will be to take herb. One of the most widely used is horse chestnut. The active ingredient here is aescin. Studies have shown that this blocks the release of enzymes that damage capillary walls.

    In order for people to take it, manufacturers have to remove the toxic ...

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  • Heart Drugs Disrupting Blood Thinners According To News Reports
    By: Katie Kelley | - A study released in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology recently found that calcium channel blocker drugs that are often given as a method of treatment for heart conditions, may reduce the effects of blood thinning drugs such as Plavix and other similar blood thinners.

    What is a Blood Thinner?

    The Texas Heart Institute explains that a blood thinner is a prescription drug that is used to decrease the following:

    * heart attack


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  • Prescription Assistance In 08
    By: james h smith | - The Life is Good free prescription plan has an early New Year surprise for American citizens who lack prescription drug coverage. The new Life is Good Discount Drug Card will provide cheaper drugs for both seniors and young Americans alike. It's a nice start on addressing the needs of uninsured American's.

    No doubt many American's struggle to afford their medications, as Life is Good spokesperson Dan Winters pointed out in announcing the program. And the d ...

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  • Plavix (clopidogrel) - In Simple Terms
    By: Jeannie Salgy | - Plavix (Clopigogrel) has been around for awhile now. There are multitudes of studies, articles, research results, and news items being reported about Plavix constantly. One search on the internet will net millions of results in an instant. While all of the information is helpful to someone, sometimes it is a little more extensive or technical than the average person may need in their investigation or personal research. The focus of this article is to attempt to explain a few things about Plavix ...
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