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Headache, stomach ache, ankle pain, car problems... by Lee Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Wed 22 Oct 2008 4:53pm Today was the kind of day you wish you would have just stayed in bed! I have had a headache most of the day. At first I thought it was sinus related, but now not so sure. Its kinda in the middle of my forehead, not behind my eyes, not between my eyes, but in the middle of my forehead, and in the back of my head. Plus I have recently developed ... Read on »
Chronic Stress Can be a Pain In the Neck, among other things by Nav J. Patient ExpertHealth MavenFacebook Posted Fri 30 Apr 2010 12:00am Yesterday, our company had a “stressful” day- One of our customers did not receive a pillow and she was very angry. Shouting, yelling, raising her voice, using very bad words…you get the picture. A pillow that was supposed to be in California arrived in Tennessee… What a royal pain in the neck. Our shipping department went into overdri ... Read on »
stomach pains ... by Tonia B. Posted Wed 11 Aug 2010 3:13am As a runner, I am used to stomach pains. I get them more often than I would like. Sometimes, I can run through them. Sometimes, I can't and I would rather stop running than risk "ruining the skirt." I'm not always sure what causes these pains. Maybe I ate too much. Or too little. It might be nerves. Or dehydration. Or caused by a bunch of othe ... Read on »
Hyptis crenata (Brazilian Mint Tea) as pain reliever by Yusuf Saleeby Medical DoctorFacebook Posted Wed 25 Nov 2009 10:03pm 3 Comments Cup of mint tea is an effective painkiller Graciela Rocha with one of her Brazilian mint plants A cup of Brazilian mint tea has pain relieving qualities to match those of commercially available analgesics, a study suggests. Hyptis crenata has been prescribed by Brazilian healers for millennia to treat ailments fro ... Read on »
Hyptis crenata (Brazilian Mint Tea) as pain reliever by Yusuf Saleeby Medical DoctorFacebook Posted Wed 25 Nov 2009 10:03pm Cup of mint tea is an effective painkiller Graciela Rocha with one of her Brazilian mint plants A cup of Brazilian mint tea has pain relieving qualities to match those of commercially available analgesics, a study suggests. Hyptis crenata has been prescribed by Brazilian healers for millennia to treat ailments f ... Read on »
Connections between pain and PTSD by Broken Brilliant Patient Expert Posted Thu 20 Aug 2009 11:31pm The past couple of weeks have been crazy for me, and it’s taken somewhat of a toll. I’ve been busy with work, busy with other activities, busy, busy, and more busy. I also did some traveling for about a week to out-of-state relatives, for a big family get-together. In and of itself, it was a great time. But the change in my schedule, the long ... Read on »
When Is a Headache a Migraine? by HeadachesBGone .. Posted Sun 24 Aug 2008 1:49pm RICHARD LIPTON, MD: Headache, far and away, is the most common human affliction, and in the United States, there are 28 million people who have migraine, which is perhaps the most disabling form of primary headache. ANNOUNCER: Hippocrates described the symptoms of migraine as far back as 400 BC. While centuries have passed and quantum strides in ... Read on »
Acupuncture to Reduce Stress and Minimize Pain at Healthy Being Wellness Center in St. Petersburg, Fl 33702 727-502-3464 by Melissa G. Patient ExpertComplimentary & Alternative Medicine Posted Fri 02 Mar 2012 10:11am Stress Relief with Acupuncture Stress. We all have it to some degree. With today’s hectic lifestyle of work, family and social demands it is virtually impossible to avoid. The problem though is how we handle it once it starts to negatively affect us. At some point many of us have experienced stress physically. It may manife ... Read on »
Connections between pain and PTSD by Broken Brilliant Patient Expert Posted Wed 04 Nov 2009 10:04pm The past couple of weeks have been crazy for me, and it’s taken somewhat of a toll. I’ve been busy with work, busy with other activities, busy, busy, and more busy. I also did some traveling for about a week to out-of-state relatives, for a big family get-together. In and of itself, it was a great time. But the change in my schedule, the long ... Read on »
Recurrent sore throats by Dr. Gabe M. Medical Doctor Posted Wed 01 Oct 2008 8:12pm 2 Comments If you have recurrent throat infections with staph or strep bacteria, check your toothbrush, your nose and your mate. One study showed that beta strep, which causes rheumatic fever, was grown from toothbrushes of 30 percent of children who were infected with that germ. Beta strep can persist in unwashed toothbrushes for 15 days and in washed to ... Read on »