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New FDA-approved alternative treatment for treatment-resistant depression
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Dr. John Z.
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Fri 10 Oct 2008 1:03pm
MUSC.edu - Millions of patients with treatment-resistant clinical depression, who have struggled for years with disability and how to cope with their condition, now have an alternative treatment option that could help them lead more productive and successful lives.
The NeuroStar TMS (Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation) Therapy system, developed
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holistic treatment for natural acne treatment
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Doris C.
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Sat 28 Mar 2009 3:02pm
I’ve got many people asking me where can they find natural acne treatment products in the marketplace. Basically, this group of people are searching for holistic treatment... good organic beauty treatment products available today, including organic products for acne treatment, anti-aging and body treatment. Those who suffer from acne conditions tend
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"Radical" Autism Treatments - HBOT AND Stem Cell Treatment
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Harold L D.
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Thu 06 Aug 2009 10:09pm
They are not choices I would make for autism treatments for my son. HBOT and Stem Cell therapy for autism disorders are by my understanding both invasive treatments and both carry some risk to the extent at least that the full effects of these treatments on the neurological development of young children are essentially unknown at this point in time
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Chronic Lyme...Treatment, or No Treatment?
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NatashaCall

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Sun 12 Dec 2010 2:41pm
Information for those with Lyme or who know someone who has it...
"Chronic Lyme Disease: How Often Is It Diagnosed and Treated?
ScienceDaily (Sep. 7, 2010) — The existence of chronic Lyme disease is...
You want to read this! Amazing. Surprising. Contraversial.
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Autism Treatments: Will Experimental Stem Cell Treatment Help?
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Harold L D.
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Sat 23 May 2009 10:11pm
While the autism world buzzes over the Chicago Tribune's demolition of the Geiers and the Lupron treatment the need for evidence based treatments that might cure autism... will seek out non-evidence based treatments for their child's autism. Of course, treatments can not become evidence based unless experiments are undertaken. Hopefully, as in anything
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