Articles, tagged with "inflammatory drug", page 2
01st September 2010
Tinnitus is a ringing, swishing, or other type of noise that seems to originate in the ear or head. In many cases it is not a serious problem, but rather a nuisance that eventually resolves.
It is not a single disease, but a symptom of an underlying cond...
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Author:
Dr.Mike Boucher
02nd August 2010
Not wake up from the happiness of the Hainan Kang Chi Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as Hong Chi Pharmaceutical), was suddenly attacked rumors.
4 2, Hong Chi Pharmaceutical GEM IPO than by will, to become the first Hainan GEM listed...
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Author:
cocoo
19th July 2010
Leicester Osteopath Avin Patel shares his knowledge on the benefits of osteopathy.We have all experienced it: we go to the doctor with back complaints, she diagnoses the problem, gives us some medical advice on what activities to avoid, along with a presc...
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Author:
Michael Stevens
05th July 2010
Years of stooping, kneeling and running around certainly takes a toll on your knees, and women have it especially bad: Studies revealed women are up to 6 times more likely than men to suffer from knee injuries such as ACL tears. Got an achy, creaky or wea...
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Author:
Rob Pennington
20th May 2010
An effective sinus infection treatment always comes in handy in alleviating the symptoms of sinusitis. It can either cause symptoms to improve for a significant period or to subside completely. However, while all treatments are directed towards symptom re...
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Author:
jillghprx
05th May 2010
Stress headaches are so very common, but how do you sooth them? Of course, you can always take an anti-inflammatory drug or an over-the-counter pain medication. This will get rid of your headache, true, but it'll most likely be back the next day, or the n...
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Author:
drweisgerber
27th April 2010
There are many natural ways to cure gout for those who don't wish to take drugs. Here, you'll discover 3 very simple natural ways to get rid of gout.
Natural cures for gout are increasingly being sought by gout sufferers around the world. But the probl...
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Author:
John Cielo
18th March 2010
Injuries are common in sports and exercise. Elite athletes, weekend warriors and Pilate instructors all are at risk for injuries and at some point in their lives will probably experience an injury at least once. Some injuries are more common than others. ...
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Author:
donyskow
16th February 2010
Physical therapy is a common treatment for people with back pain and injuries, but it is important to recognize that physical therapy is comprised of many different treatment methods. The right treatment must be instituted at the correct time for the pat...
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Author:
Dr. George Best
29th January 2010
Individuals with have rheumatoid arthritis (RA) may categorized chronic disease. Beside the severe of the pain itself from their attack, additionally it may destruct the connective tissue (articular cartilage) and stiffness of the joint (ankylosis).Many c...
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Author:
Jess Kerr
22nd December 2009
Tennis elbow. Lateral epicondylitis. Whatever you want to call it, it boils down to a pain in the.. well.. elbow.
The majority of people who have tennis elbow are not tennis players. As a matter of fact, it is age that seems to be what dictates develop...
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Author:
Nancy Keller
25th November 2009
You might think that hair loss transplant is the only solution to your hair-thinning problem. But this is not the case. There are other natural hair loss treatments available in the market that has also been proven effective. But why should you choose nat...
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Author:
D. Karlson
12th November 2009
What are the benefits of turmeric?
Basically, it is a known fact for people that turmeric is among the most powerful healers that nature has to offer. For more than 2500 years, turmeric that has curcumin as its active ingredient, has been used primaril...
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Author:
Charles Strong
10th November 2009
A muscle strain or muscle pull is an injury caused when a muscle is stretched too far. Some of the muscle fibers break, just like over stretched rubber bands. The result is painful, but if not too bad and can often be treated without a visit to the doctor...
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Author:
MichaelWilliam
16th October 2009
It is estimated that about 75% of allergies are associated with eyes, which are mostly hereditary. These allergies are mainly caused by pollen, mold, dust, pet dander, foods, bee stings and even certain eye drops. Most of them are airborne. If you are all...
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Author:
Lily Allen