Medicine Free Articles - Page 8 of 10
Brian Welsch
Why Is Chantix Popular?
In the production of anti-smoking pills a milestone was reached when Chantix became available. It increased greatly in popularity after it achieved FDA approval. [Read More]
Brian Welsch
Acne Treatment Products : Great Improvement For Your Skin Care
They usually have two ingredients which help to attack the bacteria that causes acne; the antibiotic clindamycin and the antibacterial agent benzoyl peroxide. This is why this medications can quickly help you erase your acne skin care problem. [Read More]
Andrew Stratton
Sleep Apnea Health Problems Can Be Serious
Sleep apnea is much more serious than many realize. This kind of health problems can effect vital body functions, including heart attack, heart failure, high blood pressure, and a host of other problems. Don't ignore sleep apnoea - it could cost you your life. [Read More]
Helen Hecker
Terrific Tips To Help You Get Rid Of Arthritis Pain Forever
I know the secret to getting rid of arthritis symptoms and arthritis pain forever and it's not taking drugs. [Read More]
Michele Ellingsen
Can Botox(R) Injections Safely Turn Back The Clock?
Most people are familiar with Botulinum Toxin Type A injection under the registered brand name "Botox(R)." How safe is this kind of injection ... and how effective is it really? [Read More]
Michele Ellingsen
"Incredible Injectables" - A Great Cosmetic Choice
Cosmetic makeovers don't necessarily have to include surgery or any other kind of extreme procedure. Injectables have virtually no downtime and can produce significant results. Given the variety of injectables available today, you can easily and instantly give your face the boost it may need to "freshen up" your look. [Read More]
Michele Ellingsen
Age Be Damned -- Captique Can Lessen The Impact of The Years
The world of dermal fillers is a well-populated one. Patients want "non-invasive" solutions to signs of facial aging. In fact, both the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASAPS) and the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) say that dermal fillers are the most popular "non-invasive" procedure in the United States. [Read More]
Michele Ellingsen
How Does the Cosmetic Injectable Sculptra(R) Work?
Dermal fillers make up the most significant part of the cosmetic injectables market across the United States. Every year, technical and efficacy advancements are made that benefit the consumer. [Read More]
Michele Ellingsen
Collagen - It Seems Like Magic, But It's Just Nature
Collagen is the main protein of connective tissue and the most abundant protein present in all animals, including humans. [Read More]
Michele Ellingsen
How Does the Cosmetic Injectable Sculptra(R) Work?
Dermal fillers make up the most significant part of the cosmetic injectables market across the United States. Every year, technical and efficacy advancements are made that benefit the consumer. [Read More]
Michele Ellingsen
How Does the Cosmetic Injectable Restylane(R) Work?
Dermal fillers make up the most significant part of the cosmetic injectables market across the United States. Every year, technical and efficacy advancements are made that benefit the consumer. Restylane(R) is one in the line of fillers that have received FDA approval, assuring it has been thoroughly tested and found safe and effective. [Read More]
Brad Martinson
Can Gynecomastia Be Cured Naturally?
Gynecomastia is the development of male breasts caused by a wide variety of factors. Most men want to get rid of their chest fat. However, surgery is not always the best option. [Read More]
Pat Carpenter
Free Drug Samples in Texas A Bad Idea?
"Free" is a great thing. It costs you nothing if you get something for free, right? Or does it? It the world of medicine, drug company sales reps in Dallas, Houston and elsewhere in Texas try keep sample cabinets in healthcare providers' offices well stocked with the latest medications for doctors to give out when needed. [Read More]
Pat Carpenter
Pain, Pain Go Away: Texas Seeks A Choice Of Treatments For Chronic Pain Sufferers
Chronic pain affects between 75 and 90 million Americans every year, and will disable more people than cancer and heart disease combined. [Read More]
Pat Carpenter
Now We've Done It: Texas Fights The Overuse of Antibiotics
Most of us have done it: at some point, we caught a bad cold or flu and, feeling miserable, dragged (or, if you prefer, drug) our shaking bodies into the doctor's office to beg for a prescription, believing a few pills will somehow make it all better. "Come on, Doc," we said, "Give me something. I'm under a deadline, here. My health insurance will cover it." [Read More]