Published: February 20, 2009
You have regular visits with your doctor, you’re faithful with the medications prescribed to you, but still don’t feel great. So what gives? Doing all the medical community says may not be enough as each individual reacts uniquely to different drugs. Also there are some drugs that could be affecting the absorption of nutrients your body needs, leaving you feeling tired and weak? Below is a brief list of drugs known to cause some degree of nutrient deficiency.
Published: February 17, 2009
Millions of Americans take at least one form of prescribed medication at any given time, to either treat an existing health condition or to try to prevent a new condition or complication from developing. This is a list of some of the more common medications currently prescribed in the United States.
Published: February 03, 2009
Reduce or eliminate hemorrhoids with these simple natural cures.
Published: February 03, 2009
Back pain can debilitate you. Try these simple tips before reaching for the pain medication.
Published: February 03, 2009
Learn these natural remedies for abrasions.
Published: January 21, 2009
Do you keep a First-Aid kit in your vehicle? It’s important to be prepared for health emergencies, and having a First-Aid kit close by when you’re traveling is always a good idea. But have you ever thought about keeping a First-Aid kit in your medicine cabinet? Shouldn’t you be just as prepared for health concerns at home as you are on the road? Of course you should! Let’s take a look at eleven essential items for your medicine cabinet . . .
Published: January 19, 2009
Do you remember the days when your mom would incessantly tell you to sit up straight and “for pete’s sake quit slouching!”? Turns out, she knew what she was talking about when it comes to pain-free posture. Back pain can be one of the worst and most uncomfortable experiences for anyone – if you’ve ever experienced it, you know the feeling. Fortunately there are simple tips you can use not only to ensure good posture, but also prevent back pain.
Published: December 29, 2008
Prescription drug abuse is a very serious problem in the United States especially among teenagers and young adults, and there’s no sign of that abuse slowing down. Although medication can at times help people lead more productive lives and free them from medical symptoms, it is only beneficial when prescribed by a doctor or healthcare provider and used as it was intended. Abusing prescription drugs can lead to a host of health problems, including death. If you or someone you know has fallen victim to prescription drug abuse, you need to know the facts and potential health hazards.