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Medicine
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Relafen Medication - Uses and Side Effects
Relafen medication should not be used certain medical conditions. Relafen cause stomach bleeding. Daily use of alcohol and tobacco, mostly when combined with this medicine, may increase your risk for stomach bleeding.
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Migraine Treatment Has Many Faces
According to the National Headache Foundation, over 28 million people suffer from migraine headaches. Migraine headaches are not your run-of-the-mill tension headache - they are much, much worse. Migraine headaches are usually intensely painful, disabling, and typically reoccurring. To make matters worse, migraine headaches often last for several days. If you are among the estimated 28 million people who suffer from this debilitating condition then you might be well served by pursuing migraine treatment.
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Introduction To Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) involves the use of Chinese herbal medicine, Acupuncture, Moxibustion, Qi gong, Tuina (Chinese massage), and a medicated diet, and is one of the world's most ancient medical systems, with its own principles, diagnostic methods and therapies. It has become very popular in the west.
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All About Ephedrine HCL
Bodybuilders, endurance athletes, fat people and asthmatics all love ephedrine HCL (hydrochloride). Ephedrine HCL is classified as an expectorant bronchodilator. That means it does several nice things. The expectorant qualities of the synthetic drug thin out and break down mucus and phlegm, thus making it easier to expel from the body. The bronchodilating effects of ephedrine HCL relax smooth muscle tissue in the airways, thus enabling easier breathing for the afflicted. Shortness of breath, tightness in the chest, and wheezing all are rapidly alleviated with the use of ephedrine HCL.
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Healthcare Varies Drastically From State to State
Despite all the states in America being part of the same country, healthcare quality from state to state is all over the map. A new study has found that not all states are equal in the quality of healthcare given, and the gap between some is larger than you might think.
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Disaster Medicine- Beyond the ER
In the year since 9/11 disaster medicine has come into its own. Now a recognized specialty the practice of disaster preparedness, disaster planning, disaster response and disaster recovery as it relates to the practice of medicine and the function of healthcare and healthcare institutions has moved from the realm of the emergency manager and hospital safety officer and into the realm of the healthcare professional. But in this expanding universe of knowledge the hospital floor and the Intensive Care Unit were all but forgotten.
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