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What Is Tinnitus?
A detailed description of the types of tinnitus what causes tinnitus and how one can treat or relieve tinnitus.
John Currie | Published 03/28/2006 | Medicine | Unrated
Herpes and the Lysine Myth
Million of people living with the herpes virus use lysine supplements to prevent outbreaks. The once touted benefit of lysine is closer to myth than fact. Studies show that the actual positive effects of lysine are slight at best and do not outweigh the risks.
John Stuttmier | Published 03/28/2006 | Medicine | Rating:
Don't Needlessly Suffer From Chronic Pain
As a chronic pain advocate, with a diagnosis of a herniated disc L-4, L-5, along with bone disc degenerative disease, for many years I have suffered from chronic pain. During these years of endless enduring pain, I have learned a few things from suffering from chronic pain.
Robert Gould | Published 03/25/2006 | Medicine | Rating:
Shingles Natural Treatment
Recent studies question the effectiveness of treating shingles with steroids. Traditional treatments with prescriptions by doctors may take up to six weeks or more. Current studies and research with alternative treatments for shingles has shown it is possible to recover in less than one week and to reduce outbreaks of lesions and pain in three days.
Wayne McDonald | Published 03/23/2006 | Medicine | Unrated
A New Holistic Treatment Protocol for Herpes and Cold Sores
My name is Christopher Scipio and I am an herbalist and homeopath who has specialized in the holistic treatment of herpes and the herpes family of viruses for the past 14 years. In this article I discuss how to treat herpes with a holistic protocol anchored with whole plant botanicals. I am reaching out to people who want to know about an safe highly-effective natural alternative to drug-therapy without the side-effects of drug therapy.
christopher scipio | Published 03/21/2006 | Medicine , Sexuality | Rating:
Bird Flu: Who Is at Greatest Risk of Dying?
So why are health experts becoming alarmed about the H5N1 (“bird flu”) virus? People are concerned because the virus has demonstrated the ability to kill a high percentage of the humans it infects.
bradford frank | Published 11/28/2005 | Medicine | Rating:
Docs Giving Wrong Rx to Kids with Sore Throats?
For years, there has been concern that antibiotics are overprescribed, and with good cause. Despite clear guidelines calling for prior testing, physicians prescribed antibiotics in 53 of sore throat cases in children, says a recent study. This represents significantly more prescriptions than warranted for actual rates -- 15 to 36 -- of strep throat among kids with sore throat. And almost half of those prescriptions were given without a test.
Rita Jenkins | Published 11/25/2005 | Medicine | Rating:
Prescriptions or Food
Making difficult choices between food or medicine should not be an issue in this country. If you are facing tough decisions like that you need to take action to reduce your medication expenses.
Darwin Corby | Published 11/24/2005 | Medicine | Unrated
Headaches and Botox Injections
Can Botox help your headaches? Does it really work? Is it safe?
Dr. Larry A. Johnson, D.C. | Published 11/20/2005 | Medicine | Unrated
The Dangers of Deep Vein Thrombosis
A brief overview of Deep Vein Thrombosis and the consequences of this affliction.
Anne Wolski | Published 11/17/2005 | Medicine | Unrated

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