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Dealing with and Treating Migraine Headaches

Sometimes dealing with migraines is as simple as keeping a diary.

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Vision Problems: Cause and Treatment

No organ in your body is more delicate and intricate than the human eye. Today, the advances in opthalmology is helping a great deal in the way of preventing blindness.

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Handling Allergies

Allergies affect some peoples life during different season, while others suffer year round; learning to get a handle on your allergies can make life easier.

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Sexual Dysfunction in Women

There are many reasons why women may experience sexual dysfunction.

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How to Avoid Dangerous Prescription Medications

Not every prescription medication is safe. Remember the medication Vioxx which was pulled from the market? Here’s how to avoid being the victim of dangerous prescription drugs.

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Partnership for Prescription Assistance

PPA is a program that helps individuals and families who don’t have insurance pay for their medicinal needs.

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Healthier Heart

It is up to you to help your heart, and with your doctors help you can have a healthier heart. Nobody can do it for you, it is up to you.

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Dangers of Drug Abuse

How an everyday drug for one person can become an abused drug, for someone else. Methamphetamine, which is prescribed for medical needs, is also a highly additive drug on the street. This drug goes by many names, and is just as “needy” as crack.

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Pharmacists: How Important They Really Are

People give doctors a lot of credit, and they should. But when it comes to understanding medications and drugs, talk to your pharmacist. The pharmacist knows more about the drugs that are prescribed to you than most doctors.

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Travel Tips for Snow Birds: Health and Medication

Planning on heading south this winter for a week of rejuvenation? Here’s some advice to consider regarding your prescription and over-the-counter medications.