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Aspirin Top Related Articles
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1). Diy Skin Savers: The Aspirin Mask By : Antonia Moet
What is the aspirin mask? The aspirin mask is a homemade BHA mask available to each and everyone of us, totally inexpensive and highly efficient, made of salicylic acid or tablets of aspirin. BHA is known to help tremendously with cleaning pores from deep inside and therefore contribute to keeping our skin blemish-free. BHAs are efficient on existing blemishes as well, by helping them heal faster and keeping pores clean afterwards.
Article Related to: beauty, skin, care, skincare, skin care, acne, blackheads, pimples, mask, aspirin, bha, salicylic, blemish, scrub
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2). Medicine in Medieval Times By : Josh Stone
Oh, how fortunate the medical field is with its modern conveniences. You have the Internet to share knowledge on, digital imaging equipment to render your CT scans, and every gadget and gizmo up to and including "the machine that goes bing!"
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3). A Stroke..Why it is so important to read this! By : Ted Crawford
Copyright 2006 Ted Crawford
A stroke, also known as a CVA (cerebrovascular accident), is a life-threatening event in which the brain’s oxygen supply has been cut off causing problems with such functions as speech, sensation, behavior, memory, and thought processes. A stroke may also result in paralysis, coma, and even death.
Stroke is the third leading cause of death in the United States and the second leading cause of neurological disability after Alzheimer’s disease.
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4). Medication Overuse Headaches: The Vicious Cycle of Analgesic Rebound By : Gary Cordingley, MD, PhD
Victims of frequent headaches often take painkillers frequently. And when their headaches occur even more often, they respond by taking painkillers more often, too. After a while, they might notice (though often don't) that they're taking painkillers almost every day. In short, they're taking medicine more and more frequently and yet experiencing more and more days of headaches.
Article Related to: headache, medication overuse, analgesic rebound, painkiller, diagnosis, treatment, headache prevention, amitriptyline, migraine, tension headache, aspirin, acetaminophen, naproxen, ibuprofen, caffeine
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5). Overview Of Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs By : Yury Bayarski
Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are among the most commonly prescribed categories of drugs worldwide in the treatment of pain and inflammation in many conditions.
NSAIDs are used primarily to treat inflammation, mild to moderate pain, and fever. Specific uses include the treatment of headaches, arthritis, sports injuries, and menstrual cramps.
Article Related to: nsaids, aspirin, diclofenac, ibuprofen, naproxen, piroxicam, indomethacin
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6). Not Now, I Have A Headache By : Doug Smith
Home Remedies - Facts or Quacks?
That’s what I recently asked myself. Myths and legends often have their basis in a grain of truth. Are home remedies based on truth too? A little research provided this unusual perspective on one of our most frequently-used medicines.
Are We Barking Up The Wrong Tree?
Not if it’s a willow tree! Chewing on willow bark to reduce fever and inflammation dates back to the time of Hippocrates (400 BC).
Article Related to: home, remedy, remedies, alternative, medicine, cure, willow, bark, aspirin
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7). Nailing a Migraine: Hitting It Hard and Early By : Gary Cordingley, MD, PhD
Most people with migraine attacks learn that they have more success if they treat their attacks early rather than delaying medication until two or more hours have passed. They find there is a window of opportunity during which they can resolve their headaches completely, but if they wait too long, then in most cases the treatment is not nearly as good, and the attacks run their full course.
Article Related to: migraine, headache, attack, allodynia, sensitization, triptan, aspirin, rat, drug, treatment, serotonin, animal experiment
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8). Healing The Natural Way – Let Mother Nature Kiss It Better! By : Rupert Malone
These days, more and more people are beginning to accept that natural remedies can prove to be a very effective means of treating illnesses. Science still holds many answers, yes, but the natural world around us has its fair share to offer too.
Think of penicillin – a wonderful antibiotic that was discovered in a mould that had grown on some bread.
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9). So You've Had a Stroke -- Now What? By : Gary Cordingley, MD, PhD
You have had a stroke. Hopefully, you went to the hospital when 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 portion of your brain. You've made it through the acute phase of stroke management. Now what?
You will want to obtain the best achievable outcome from the impairments you already have.
Article Related to: stroke, cerebral infarct, secondary stroke prevention, hypertension, diabetes, cholesterol, smoking, alcohol, aspirin, dipyridamole, clopidogrel, warfarin, plavix, aggrenox, coumadin
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