pain relief
pain relief
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by Kurt Schmitt - 2007-02-10
For pain relief in the upper body and head, a magnetic necklace is a common choice. A common dilemma, however, among those looking to buy is how to choose one. Here are 3 tips to use when buying magne...
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by Gretchen Zaitzeff - 2007-02-12
Common causes of headaches include stress, tension, anxiety, allergies, constipation, eyestrain, hunger, dehydration, sinus pressure, hormonal imbalance, TMJ, nutritional deficiencies, coffee, alcohol...
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by Jacob Miller - 2007-02-16
Pain is a traumatizing experience both physically and mentally. Relieve yourself from this traumatizing experience with Ultram. Ultram can be understood as an analgesic medication which is employed to...
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by Robert G. Knechtel - 2007-02-27
At some time in your life you will probably experience lower back pain. It is classified in the medical community as either acute (i.e. temporary flare-ups) or chronic (i.e. long lasting). Under any c...
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by Liz Egger - 2007-02-28
Everyone knows that you must properly earth electrical appliances in order to prevent a potentially lethal build-up of energy, but recent cutting –edge research is showing that human beings also...
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by Julia Denham - 2007-03-10
Magnets have been used for pain relief for hundreds of years, and although there's no scientific evidence that they work, thousands of people swear by them. People all over the world use them for ache...
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by Vincent Harris - 2007-03-18
After I was diagnosed with fibromyalgia in 1997, it was suggested to me that I might benefit from joining a fibromyalgia support group. My first and only experience with a support group was a jaw drop...
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by Simone Butler - 2007-03-30
Giving birth is rightly regarded as an extremely uncomfortable and painful experience for many mothers, and while for some women labor goes quickly and relatively easily, for others it can turn into a...
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by DMM - 2007-03-30
Did you get carried away with the weather being nice? Did you not stretch before attempting your physical challenge? Are we stiff, can't bend at the waist, experiencing back pain or hip pain? Is ...
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by RAY ATTEBERY - 2007-04-02
You'd think that after decades of using tylenol, ibuprofen, and codeine, we'd have a grasp on which is best for pain due to musculoskeletal injuries--things like bruises, and even fractures. ...