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Tiny Red Bumps Effects by estertey Patient Expert Posted Sun 24 Apr 2011 12:36am I applied the Murad Post Acne Gel last night and I am starting to have this tiny red bumps again which I am really annoyed. These red spots will go away after my skin starts to exfoliate and I am starting to feel that my skin will start to exfoliate anytime. it will take about 2 to 3 days for my skin to go back to it's normal appearance but w ... Read on »
Keratosis Pilaris: The Little Red Bumps that Could by Nicki Z. Patient Expert Posted Thu 08 Jul 2010 7:23am Could be making you miserable, that is.  According to Dr. Nili Alai, M.D. FAAD , keratosis pilaris affects up to 40% of the adult population and 50-8 ... Read on »
Beauty Q & A: What Are These Red Bumps On My Arms? by Sarah B. Patient Expert Posted Mon 05 Jun 2006 7:52pm This post has been moved to the all new Beauty Brains . Please see the article at it's new location, the skincare section of the Beauty Brains. Read on »
Effective Treatment for Cluster Headaches: Using Oxygen Therapy by Nav J. Patient ExpertHealth MavenFacebook Posted Sun 20 Dec 2009 12:00am In the December issue of the Journal of Medical Association- a new study shows that using oxygen therapy for patients who suffer from cluster headaches may be beneficial. Before we get into the study, let me explain a little bit about Cluster Headaches. What Are Cluster Headaches? Cluster headaches predominately affect men. Often t ... Read on »
Autism Clusters Found: areas with high incidence of autistic children by Kev Leitch Healthy Living ProfessionalHealth Maven Posted Thu 31 Dec 2009 10:10pm Researchers at the U.C. Davis MIND Institute has discovered regions in the state of California that have notably higher autism incidence. But the story is more complicated, and more sad, than one might think at first. Instead of indications of an “autism epidemic”, these clusters point to the fact that minority and poor children are much les ... Read on »
Autism Clusters Found: areas with high incidence of autistic children by Kev Leitch Healthy Living ProfessionalHealth Maven Posted Thu 31 Dec 2009 10:10pm Researchers at the U.C. Davis MIND Institute has discovered regions in the state of California that have notably higher autism incidence. But the story is more complicated, and more sad, than one might think at first. Instead of indications of an “autism epidemic”, these clusters point to the fact that minority and po ... Read on »
Can Sexual Activity Relieve Migraine and Cluster Headache Attacks? by Teri Robert Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Fri 08 Mar 2013 12:00am How often have we wished for Migraine and cluster headache treatments without side effects? Researchers in Germany have recently published results from a study that show one such possible "treatment" that works for some people with Migraines and clusters - sexual activity. Yes, you read that right - sexual activity.  Here ... Read on »
Cannabis (marijuana) for cluster headaches by Dr. Alexander Mauskop Medical Doctor Posted Wed 10 Jun 2009 6:46pm Smoking marijuana and taking its legal medicinal derivative, dronabinol helped one patient with cluster headaches, according to a report from the Montefiore Headache Clinic.  Dronabinol is approved for the treatment of nausea and loss of appetite.  The effectiveness of smoking marijuana or taking dronabinol for the relief of pain has been reporte ... Read on »
Cluster headaches, which arguabl ... by Dr. Alexander Mauskop Medical Doctor Posted Sat 13 Jun 2009 12:05am 2 Comments Cluster headaches, which arguably cause the worst pain of any headache, are not likely to be cured by trigger point injections, according to a group of Spanish doctors.  They treated 12 patients with trigger point injections and some of the patients reported some relief, but they all needed medications as well.  This is a small study without pl ... Read on »
More on autism “clusters” by Kev Leitch Healthy Living ProfessionalHealth Maven Posted Wed 03 Feb 2010 9:50pm There are regions of California where the autism “rate” is much higher than in other regions. If you are a regular reader of this blog, you are likely thinking “repeat!” Yes, between Kev and myself and even the Evil Possum himself, David N. Brown, we have about 10 posts about the GMC ruling on Andrew Wakefield and the ... Read on »