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Reductil - The Proven Solution for Weight Loss
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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 ...
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how fit are you?
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Richard S.
You know exercise is good for you. You look for ways to incorporate physical activity into your daily routine, and you set aside time for longer workouts at least a few times a week. But if your aerobic workouts aren't balanced by a proper dose of strength training, you're missing out on a key component of overall health and fitness. Training with ...
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Shauna M.
What is "MS" tired? It is not the usual sleepiness you feel after lunch. It's not the dragging feeling the morning after the night before. It's the "get me to a bed before I drop to the floor in the grocery store" kind of feeling. It's giving your shopping cart full of groceries to a stock person to put away because you just can ...
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Turkey Day
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Renee
Happy ThanksgivingJoel and I enjoyed a lovely gluten-free, sugar-free, dairy limited Thanksgiving meal today. Fresh roasted turkey, squash, basmati brown rice and gravy filled our plates along with cranberries sweetened with stevia. Dessert was sweet potato pie topped with agave nectar sweetened organic whipping cream on top! Yes, it is possible to ...
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Expert Answers on Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
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Healthosity ..
Denise Grady, a science writer for The New York Times, recently explored the link between a recently discovered virus called XMRV and chronic fatigue syndrome, in “Is a Virus the Cause of Fatigue Syndrome?” Here, Dr. Nancy G. Klimas, who serves on the board of the International Association for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, responds to reade ...
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Admission for coronary syndrome
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Mark Levin
Millman considers a one day admission appropriate for acute coronary syndrome. This is an umbrella term used to cover any group of clinical symptoms compatible with acute myocardial ischemia. Patients with unstable angina, ECG changes, or both should be admitted to a telemetry bed. A certain subset of patients with stable angina may be treated as ...
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Seasonal Affective Disorder
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cicikush
Lumie produce wide range of Light Boxes, for Seasonal Affective Disorder suffers – a condition that affects many people worldwide. The symptoms of SAD can range from just a mild feeling of lethargy to full on depression. It is caused by the shortening of days during winter, and is particularly difficult for people who live in higher latitudes ...
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A change
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Stephanie Butland
Things have been a little bit different in our house this week. Yes, there's been the tooth drama and a bit of flopping about and feeling sorry for myself by me. (My mouth is still sore, but mainly the injection sites. I still haven't heard from the hospital.) But the big difference, the biggest change, in fact, in over a year, is this: I have not ...
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Afghanistan Troops to Receive Boost of Mental Health Workers
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Noah R.
A GoodTherapy.org News HeadlineThe need for a greater range of mental health services, and for greater access to such services, among US veterans, especially those returning from the wards in Iraq and Afghanistan, has become increasingly clear in recent months. As concerns over incidences of suicide at post-traumatic stress disorder grow, the Depar ...
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