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Reductil - The Proven Solution for Weight Loss by johnlinney Reductil, generic name Sibutramine, is prescribed for the treatment of obesity. It functions as an appetite suppressant. Developed by Knoll laboratories, it became a part of the portfolio of Abbott laboratories when the company absorbed Knoll laboratories. In countries like the US, Reductil, known as Meridia, is a Schedule IV controlled substance ... Read on »
Be a Christmas Star! by Take Root and Write .. Patient Expert These days it seems that everyone wants to be some sort of star: a rock star, movie star, sports super star, or an all-star in anything. Don't feel guilty if that describes you; it's only natural that we want to be good at and shine in some area. How about being a Christmas Star? You may ask, "Don't we already have a Christmas Star; the North ... Read on »
laughing through my doctor’s appointment by Kerri People's HealthBlogger Award Nominee It is true folks. My doctor and I laughed at various different things. We spent my appointment hashing some stuff out, and laughing about other things. It was almost kind of fun (for a doctor’s appointment, anyways). Okay, seriously, this lady deals with old people all day long pretty much, so I must be kind of fun . . . Even though my lu ... Read on »
The Paleolithic Principle - the PaNu Version by Kurt G Harris MD Reader Bend comments in response to a thread about whether we should emulate paleo man by letting our vitamin D levels drop "naturally" in the winter:"Whilst of course there must have been many groups of hominids throughout history suffering deficiencies (or just not 'prospering'), I find it quite implausible that overall they were n ... Read on »
Thankful & Grateful by OurHealth Happy Thanksgiving! Hezekiah Walker & Dave Hollister - Grateful This group of dedicated Black women are committed to getting healthier, one goal at a time! Our Health challenges women to set ambitious physical goals for a good cause - to inspire our girls, our families, our churches, our communities to get moving! We believe ordinary woman can ... Read on »
Thumbs Down by Erin Because some people do not enjoy reading about dumb ways I injure myself, I'm going to present this post in bullet points. It'll be like a Choose Your Own Adventure story, where if you are like my friend Kristin and you're absolutely terrified by sharp objects, you probably don't want to read this post. Instead, I'll suggest that you adventure over ... Read on »
Betsy's "Not from a Can" Pumpkin Pie by GlutenFreeBetsy People's HealthBlogger Award Nominee My chocolate turkey place setting and a photo of my great-grandmother basting a turkey.Happy Thanksgiving, everyone! I hope everyone had a wonderful and delicious meal with their loved ones. I sure did. My side dishes turned out beautifully. The green bean casserole I mentioned in my last post was perfect. Everyone around the table raved about ... Read on »
Plasma Disinfectant: The Birth of A Win-Win-Win Industry? But For Which Country? by Jim Pinkerton Could a new technology vastly improve our capacity to disinfect objects and even living tissue--or cause injured tissue to heal faster? That's the claim reported by the BBC's Jason Palmerdetailing a new plasma device--the prototype sort of looks like a microwave oven--that can be used to kill microbes, including even the deadly and dreadedly resi ... Read on »
Are You at Risk for Osteoporosis? by Aliesa George Patient Expert Osteoporosis is the loss of bone density, and can go unnoticed and undetected until you start breaking bones – which is a scary thought because by the time your bone density is low enough to cause fractures, it is more of a challenge to exercise and enjoy a healthy quality of life without fear of additional injury or accident.When bones begin ... Read on »
The Latest Population Health Management Journal Summary For Your Summarized Reading Pleasure by JaanS Medical Doctor Better late than never says the Disease Management Care Blog. Just like you, the DMCB's latest copy of the Population Health Management Journal has gone guiltily unread. Unable to resist any longer, it broke out the caffeinated beverages, donned it's reading spectacles and jumped in. It took notes and took no prisoners. Good thing. The holidays a ... Read on »