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Lip Blister Allergy - Articles
Kim's progress
by
thepinkribbonshop
Posted
Fri 29 Oct 2010 12:00am
I need to post more often, because I can't keep everything that's happening in my head for too long!
As mentioned in my last post, I was started on an oral chemotherapy agent called Xeloda a few weeks ago. Two weeks on, two weeks off. Even though Dr. Green seemed very thorough about what to expect as far as side effects, I forgot to ask her ...
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Food Allergy Symptoms – An Ode to Occupy Wall Street
by
FitBuff Brandon
Posted
Mon 05 Dec 2011 8:09am
Over this last week, I've been working on a project on American politics and its history in general, and really enjoyed it. Also, protests in the form of Occupy Wall Street which is raising eyebrows everywhere, it seems as if Americans are sick and tired of dirty politicians, and their self-serving ways.
Something that most ...
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Food Allergy Symptoms – What You Need to Know
by
FitBuff Brandon
Posted
Wed 08 May 2013 8:26am
That so-called "clash of civilizations" that occurs between the West and East extends to just about every lifestyle choice that one side makes, with one of these many distinctions being this concept of a diet.
And you can't blame them – in some countries people barely make enough to get three meals a day, so all this talk about watc ...
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Health Headlines - May 24
by
Meredy

Posted
Thu 23 Oct 2008 2:24pm
Patients Iced Down to Avoid Brain Damage
For 24 hours, Hamilton Loeb lay unconscious inside a cold blue suit that put his brain on ice. Four times, his heart had stopped beating and he was shocked back to life. Then doctors essentially refrigerated him, in a bid to avert the brain damage that too often cripples survivors of cardiac arrest.
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At the risk of sounding like I&r ...
by
Broken Brilliant
Posted
Wed 04 Nov 2009 10:04pm
1 Comment
At the risk of sounding like I’m sitting around feeling sorry for myself, let me tell you about my physical experience. I don’t want pity, I don’t want clucking of tongues, I don’t want you to feel sorry for me. This is just my experience, and I’ve acclimated to it over the years. But I’d be lying, if I told you it’s easy…
To fully appreciat ...
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How Luxurious Can Nude Lips Be? Too Faced Lip of Luxury Review
by
kajalcouture
Posted
Thu 28 Oct 2010 3:29pm
In my constant quest for the perfect lipstick, I came across the Too Faced Lip of Luxury line of lipsticks. These lipsticks claim to be champagne-infused, creamy, shiny lipcolors that help smoothen the appearance of fine lines in the lips. This lipstick had me at hello the shiny diamond-like stone on the top of the lipstick cap:
The shade I tri ...
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How to Have a Happy Healthy Mouth
by
Cascia T.
Posted
Mon 29 Mar 2010 10:22am
When it comes to our health we don't normally think about the large opening in between our chin and nose. We brush our teeth (hopefully twice a day, food and our favorite beverages enter it every day and we need it in order to communicate with others.
Cold sores, canker sores and dry mouth are common problems that people suffer wit ...
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Eczema Part 1: The Low-Down
by
Connie De Alwis
Posted
Tue 16 Dec 2008 12:00am
1 Comment
Personally, I've lived with Eczema my entire life and it has been migrating to various parts of my body. I've wanted, for a very long time, to do a post regarding Eczema but I couldn't quite find simple-to-understand information about it until now. Courtesy of Buds for Baby, I've plucked out some vital information from their Eczema Care handbook ...
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FDA's MetWatch Safety Alerts: March 2011
by
FDA
Posted
Fri 08 Apr 2011 11:24am
After products approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) are on the market, the agency continues to monitor them for problems.
FDA encourages health care professionals and consumers to report problems with medical products, including
unexpected and undesirable side effects
quality problems, ...
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