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The Comforting Side of Depression by Susan .. Patient Expert Posted Thu 04 Mar 2010 12:00am I really do feel depression has a comforting side, as long as it doesn't slip to despair. There is a catagory for mania- mania and hypomania- but for depression- as long as it doesn't go to despair, there is something, to me, that is comfortable and familiar. There is something wonderful at first to lie in bed unable to move out Read on »
Champion Running Clothes—Affordable, Comfortable & Effective! by RunnerDude Healthy Living Professional Posted Wed 24 Feb 2010 7:57am Back in January, I featured a post on a great program sponsored by Champion—the Champion Innovation Lab. The Innovation Lab provides a group of real everyday runners some of their newest technical fabric running clothes to test out while training for the Walt Disney Marathon. Champion is genuinely interested in these runners' feedback and thei ... Read on »
Hit me one more time with those side effects! (CLICK TO READ ABOUT CHEMO SIDE EFFECTS) by msrenda Posted Fri 21 Aug 2009 12:39pm on.....and..HMMMMM I forgot what I was writing about! LOL Oh yeah chemo side effects, that's it! I'm very lucky that I haven't been nauseated or sick during my chemo, I'm fortunate that my... was getting better. I liked hearing that and I think that's a great way to look at all the side effects. They are only temporary and each time that toxic waste goes into my body, those Read on »
Lose weight for thin: the more effective with the diet pills, the more serious with the side effects by sunni888 Posted Wed 05 May 2010 1:27am !The lose weight pills is the same to other pills, they get the balance between the necessity and side effects!Usually the fatness regard as a disease and whether to take the pill... a survey about the side effect.The effectiveingredient of Alli and Xenical isorlistat, it is lipase inhibitor. It is by interfering with fat digestion, inhibiting of fat absorption Read on »
ADHD: A Treatment with No Side Effects? New Study Says Behavioral Therapy is as Effective as Medication by Dr. Bob M. Doctor of Philosophy Posted Sun 07 Sep 2008 8:07pm , there are no side effects to behavioral therapy—except, perhaps, much happier parents and kids. Read the rest of this entry » Read on »
Acupuncture proven effective for side effects of breast cancer chemotherapy by Dr. John Z. Medical Doctor Posted Tue 23 Sep 2008 7:03am Acupuncture is as effective and longer-lasting in managing the common debilitating side effects of hot flashes, night sweats, and excessive sweating (vasomotor symptoms) associated with breast cancer treatment and has no treatment side effects compared to conventional drug therapy, according to a first-of-its-kind study presented September 24, 2008 Read on »
Side Effects by Blinders off .. Patient Expert Posted Tue 27 Jan 2009 8:06pm I honestly believe my death will be because of a side effect from one of my medications I take for multiple sclerosis. I use to believe side effects from medication would... me to do. The nurse from Copaxone told me I had a rare side effect from Copaxone that is called Immediate Post Injection Reaction and from studies of Copaxone it happened Read on »
More than side effects ~ Bilateral Pneumonia by Clueless C. Health Maven Posted Fri 13 Mar 2009 4:15pm Thank you for all your prayers and I thoughts. Things ended up being more serious than side effects although that complicated matters. Last Wednesday/Thursday, i... is to be expected, but I'm good enough to be home. This whole experience has been quite terrifying for me. I'm doing what I did in the hospital only in the comfort of my own home without Read on »
How far should we be monitored?: #1 the side-effects we know? by robs723 Patient Expert Posted Fri 31 Jul 2009 11:35am 2 Comments post just yet, but if you have had something that might be considered a side-effect, let me know and I'll dig up whatever else I can find. I also think it is important stuff... treatment just be limited to the disease; or should it be expanded to treat the side-effects of the treatment? One of the biggest things I've notice when talking to other people Read on »