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21: Does Homeopathic Medicine Work?
Is homeopathy a bunch of medical hodgepodge or is it perhaps the best form of medicine available?

22: Is Lexapro Right For You?
You might want to think twice about taking Lexapro, even if it has been highly recommended by your doctor

23: The Role Of HRT After A Hysterectomy
HRT is not always recommended after a hysterectomy, though it is important in some cases. Find out more about the role it plays here.

24: An Aspirin A Day In Texas May Keep Cancer Away
Individuals in Dallas, Houston and elsewhere in Texas who take an aspirin a day may lower the odds of colon, prostate and breast cancer if you are at high risk for those malignancies, researchers at the American Cancer Society report.

25: Pain Killer Addiction - Help Finding A Way Out Now
There are a number of effective treatment options to treat pain killer addiction to prescription opioids and to help manage the sometimes severe withdrawal symptoms that can accompany sudden stopping of pain killers or drugs.

26: LASIK Surgery Facts
worrying about the eye surgery, do some research and find out more about the LASIK surgery facts. For everything on LASIK surgery visit lasiksurgeryfacts.net


27: Choosing Medication: Brands vs Generics
After inventing a new medication, company gets a patent which sets exclusive rights to sell this drug for a fixed period of time. The manufacturer starts to advertise that prescription drug, promoting it to the market and gives it a unique "brand" name. Generic drugs work exactly the same as prescription drugs. They use the same active ingredients and are shown to work the same way in the body.

28: Highly Effective Treatments For Pain Killer Addiction
Opioids and other pain killers used as the doctor has prescribed are supposedly not dangerous according to some well-established medical groups; but if this is the case, why are so many people addicted to them?

29: The Difference Between Generic and Branded Drugs
The active ingredient of "Generic" medication is chemically identical to the active ingredient of the correspondent medication. According to the FDA's office Generic drugs "a generic drug is identical, or bioequivalent to a brand name drug in dosage form, safety, strength, route of administration, quality, performance characteristics and intended use".

30: Is Avodart A Dual Purpose Drug?
Avodart can be used to treat two different conditions but doctors ordinarily use it for only one purpose


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