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Varicose Veins Laser Treatment

11th October 2011
Consider Physician Qualifications for Varicose, Spider Vein TreatmentsFREDERICKSBURG, VA, March 8, 2011 -- Treatments for varicose veins and spider veins have advanced significantly in recent years. Most patients can be treated as outpatients and return t... Read >
Author: EliasMorton

Where to Buy the Slendertone Flex Ab Toner at a Discount

30th June 2011
Abdominal fat is a concern for almost everyone. It's difficult to obtain and ultimately maintain flat abs when you're busy working and perhaps tending to family matters. Getting some extra help for a device like the Slendertone Flex Ab Toner can help you ... Read >
Author: Beth Collins

Microwave Ovens & Healthfulness Of Microwaved Food

27th June 2011
Microwave ovens do have positive aspects. They are surely convenient. They are far more energy-effective than other cooking techniques. But are they secure? And do they produce food that contributes to the well being of our bodies? Whilst there is not suf... Read >
Author: Sammie Shelton

8-POWERFUL FACTS ABOUT PEANUT BUTTER AND YOUR HEALTH

16th May 2011
8 POWERFUL FACTS ABOUT PEANUT BUTTER AND THE AFFECTS IT HAS ON YOUR HEALTH Peanut butter is no stranger in 98% of America's households What may not be as well known is the importance and value that peanut butter have on your health and well be... Read >
Author: Robert

Zimmer NexGen: Not So Easy on the Knees

23rd March 2011
The rapidly aging Baby Boomers are in some ways a contradiction in terms. Whereas with a previous generation advancing age meant retiring to the easy chair with a good book, today's retirees have little desire to slow down. And when their God-given joints... Read >
Author: Gordon Gibb

Lap Band Surgery For 30 BMI Patients

03rd March 2011
Of the Lap Band System only people with a Body Mass Index of 40 can benefit. But there were some doctors who wanted more, so they tried to see if extending the BMI could be a good idea, meaning it could be performed safely, without health risks. The resul... Read >
Author: Ronnie

Avandia might be unsafe; do the benefits for diabetics outweigh the risks?

21st February 2011
Since 1999, when GlaxoSmithKline’s (GSK) blockbuster diabetes drug Avandia (also known as Rosiglitazone) was approved by the FDA (US Food and Drug Administration), it has caused nothing more than a rollercoaster ride for the global pharmaceutical company... Read >
Author: roryharding

An HACCP Plan Will Help keep things sanitary

21st February 2011
A commercial kitchen that sells food to the community have got to comply with exceptionally stringent standards to assure the meals they'll serve is without question healthy for consumption. This is applicable to the food in addition to the utensils it wi... Read >
Author: GregBlack

The History of Acupuncture

16th February 2011
The History of Acupuncture Acupuncture comes from two Latin words namely “acus" which means needle in English and “pungere" which means prick. Its history originated in China more than 2000 years ago and has evolved into various forms. Some of the ... Read >
Author: Jeff Anderson

Consumer Notification: Connection Found Between Higher Possibility of Heart attack And Avandia Usage

14th February 2011
As indicated by a report documented in the New England Journal of Medicine, Avandia appears to have been involved through an elevated possibility of heart attacks and cardiovascular deaths, especially with users having beforehand encountered coronary comp... Read >
Author: Danny Kosch

Your Family May Gain Compensation If Paxil Caused Your Child's Neural Tube Defects

28th January 2011
Having a child born with neural tube defects (NTDs) such as spina bifida can be a terrible thing for a family, and although the child may be able to live a long and full life with the defect, the truth remains that a tremendous amount of challenge and suf... Read >
Author: Roger Design

Contact A Paxil Attorney If You Blame Paroxetine For Your Child's Heart Defect

28th January 2011
Paroxetine, more commonly referred to as Paxil, has been on the market for a number of years, yet it was only relatively recently that a strong warning against the drug had been made by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as the consensus was made w... Read >
Author: Roger Design

Difference between Detox Cleanse and Colon Detox

25th January 2011
The detoxification products abet weight loss, prevent bloating and promote healthy gastrointestinal tissues. The detox cleanse products contain a blend of herbs, which assist the detoxification products without causing side effects like riddance and const... Read >
Author: teal1066

Why Detox Products?

25th January 2011
Most detox products contain some kind of claim to aid in the process of elimination of toxins. If they make no claim to cure disease they are on safe ground legally. Most health-related products include on their packaging the advice to keep to a balanced ... Read >
Author: teal1066

Is Paxil (Paroxetine) Ultimately To Blame For Your Child's Transposition Of The Great Arteries Defec

21st January 2011
Having a child born with a heart defect such as transposition of the great arteries can be unbearable for any parent, but if it's later suspected that the defect may have been the result of a prescription drug, then the amount of suffering sustained can c... Read >
Author: Roger Design
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