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Jobs In Medicine Can Be Extremely Rewarding
I think most of us assume Surgeons, Doctors, and Nurses when we think about jobs in medicine, but there is so, so, much more to medical careers than those we see on the front line. In fact, medical career have a lot of the employment infrastructure of most other jobs, only those that chose to work in a medical capacity will often tell you that jobs in medicine are far more rewarding than the many other types of vocation. Read the rest of this entry »
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Great Herbs
Herbs are the culinary and medicinal plants. These are the low-growing aromatic plants which are used fresh or dried for seasoning, for their medicinal properties, or in perfumes. There are a wide variety of herbs such as super kelp, garlic, parsley, green tea extract, horse chestnut, milk thistle and oregano oil.
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Occupational Asthma
Aside from aspirin, beta-blockers can trigger an asthma attack. This was revealed by Isadore Rosenfeld of the New York Hospital – Cornell Medical Center in “Modern Prevention: The New Medicine.”
Tags: angina, angina pectoris, asthma, asthmatic, bronchitis, childhood asthma, drugs, exercise, heart, hospital, lose weight, obesity, sore throat, treatment, weight, weight loss“Remember too if you are now or were at one time asthmatic to avoid all beta-blocker drugs. The prototype of the group is Inderal. Others are marketed in the United States under the following names: Blocarden, Visken, Lopressor, Tenormin, Corgard and Sectral. These medications are very widely used in the treatment of several common conditions including angina pectoris, irregularities of heart rhythm, high blood pressure, overactive thyroid, migraine, stage fright, hand tremors and in eye-drop form for glaucoma (Timoptic),” Rosenfeld explained.
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