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Harvey D. Ong's Articles in Health

  • Common Women's Health Issues for Young Women
    Modern medicine and statistics have found that some problems and health concerns are more common among certain demographics

    and age groups than in others. For example,women within the ages of 25 and 40 are more prone to experience stress and stress-

    related conditions than women in other age groups. Another common concern among this age group would be skin care issues.
  • Are Natural Beauty Products Better Than Synthetic Ones?
    Most people assume that natural beauty products and cosmetics are better than their more conventional counterparts. However,

    they do not realize that neither type is inherently superior, and that whether or not either one works depends almost

    entirely on the skin type of the person using them.
  • When Medical Anxiety Goes Too Far
    Hypochondria is a mental health condition that involves excessive anxiety concerning diseases and contracting such.The condition can be of varying intensities, with some believing that they have the symptoms of one problem or another,while in others it is more like a lingering worry in the back of their mind.
  • Quandary of Being a Woman and Having Hormones and Headaches
    It is a little known scientific fact that, due to hormone levels and certain aspects unique to the female physiology, women get more headaches than men. This is true for natural hormone changes and for those that occur due to synthetic hormones from birth control pills. However, there are ways to prevent these from occurring,or at least reduce their intensity.
  • Handling Pain While Dealing With Cancer
    Cancer sometimes has a reputation for causing patients who have it a great deal of pain. This is generally due to the nature of the cancer itself, spreading out, killing cells, and putting pressure on the other areas of the body. For the most part, treatment for this usually utilizes common pain relief medication.
  • Understanding the Risks and Benefits of Weight Loss Pills
    Weight loss pills are readily available, easy to use means for people to reduce their bulk and improve their physical health. However, these same qualities make them relatively easy to abuse, turning them from a health supplement to a health hazard. There are numerous risks and benefits to using weight loss medication, and it is up to the person to decide if one outweighs the other.
  • Genetic Code for Diseases Slowly Being Cracked
    For many years, the medical and scientific community have been trying to decode the secret of humanity through the DNA research project. Recently, studies of the human genetic story have been extended towards analysis of diseases or sequences in genetics that make a person predisposed to certain illnesses.
  • Prescription Antidepressant Overdose Killing Canadians
    A prescription antidepressant is supposed to relieve depression and prevent death by suicide, but some reports from Canadian authorities state that overdosing certain types might cause fatal side effects. The antidepressants in question are serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors (SNRI), which have been involved in more poison control cases in Canada than any other type of antidepressant.
  • Electrical Current As Pain Management
    With recent research revealing data that might indicate magnetism as a potential way of pain relief, some scientists are curious whether or not the closely related force of electricity might also yield similar benefits. There are already some devices with use electrical current as a from of pain management, but there is no concrete clinical data confirming their effects. As of now, all electrical pain relief devices operate strictly on a theoretical basis.
  • The Possible Doomsday Consequences of Antibiotic Resistance
    For a few years now, medical experts and scientists have been noting how more and more strains of infectious bacteria are developing antibiotic resistance, rendering old ways of dealing with them useless. One or two bacterial agents is not a major problem,but the medical community is worried that the continued use of antibiotics would only lead to more strains becoming resistant.
  • Things Everyone Ought To Know About Staph Infections
    The Staphylococcus aureus bacteria is relatively harmless, but once it manages to find its way into the body, staph infections can rapidly develop. The symptoms of an infection can vary depending on where the bacteria is concentrated, but skin infections are among the more common signs.A fatal side effect of the infections is toxic shock syndrome, which is commonly associated with certain tampons and surgical wounds.
  • Natural Alternatives to Pharmaceutical Anxiety Medications
    Anxiety medications have a rather sizable market in today's urban environment, though that doesn't mean that there aren't any natural alternatives. Valerian and green tea are both common alternatives to pharmaceutical products, though both have to have certain ingredients in high concentration to have any effect.
  • Children More At Risk With Effects Of Smoking
    For many years, medical science believed that children and adults were at the same general level of risk when it came to exposure to the negative effects of smoking. However, recent findings and concluded long-term studies have found that smoking can be far more damaging for children than adults. This is probably because the lungs and systems in a child's body have not yet fully developed, and therefore are not as resistant to the problem as an adult's.
  • Groups Call For Warnings On Botox Use
    Botox, the popular plastic surgery chemical that has effects similar to that of a muscle relaxant, has recently come under attack. A number of concerned groups are attempting to have the authorities place warnings and require information pamphlets to be available in plastic surgeon's offices. This is ostensibly because botox injections have numerous side effects, a number of which are potentially lethal.
  • Becoming a Victim of Skin Care and Cosmetics
    People have been killing themselves in the pursuit of beauty for centuries, though only recently has anyone really considered “death by cosmetics” to be a serious issue. The Egyptians used lead heavily in their make-up, as did the Greeks and Romans.This trend has continued until recently,when an international ban on substances like lead and mercury was implemented for the cosmetics industry.
  • Anxiety Disorder of Celebrities and Media Speculation
    According to the American Psychoanalytic Associated, all the labeling and armchair diagnoses being directed at the behavior of Britney Spears is harmful,both to her and the general public. The ASA contends that it is nearly impossible to provide an accurate diagnosis of a person's mental state based solely on media-selected events, especially if there is a possibility of substance abuse coming into play.
  • Using Exercise as s Form of Pain Relief
    The benefits of exercise have been well-known for many years now, so the recent discovery that exercise can provide a form of pain relief is not entirely surprising. However, it does go against long-held wisdom that rest and relaxation is better for someone in pain than physical activity. While such an approach does make sense,medical science has proof that the old

    assumption is inaccurate.
  • Sun Tanning Not So Good For Skin Care
    While people seem to enjoy the process of laying in the sun for a few hours to get a tan, most of them do not realize that they may be doing damage to their skin. Skin care specialists know that exposure to the sun's ultraviolet rays damage the skin in many ways, such as skin cancer. The skin can handle a little UV radiation,but too much and the damage goes beyond what the body can handle.
  • Is Magnetic Pain Relief Real, Or A Hoax?
    The idea of magnetic pain relief may seem like a medical crackpot theory, similar to the ones put forth during the 19th century,but some in the medical establishment are taking it seriously. There is a large amount of anecdotal evidence to suggest that it does work, though there is no scientific data to support it.It could also be a placebo, though there is no evidence to support that theory either.
  • Beginner's Guide To Spermicide
    Spermicidal birth control options,while not making up the majority of the share,are still a formidable market presence. While less effective than the pill on their own,spermicidal products can sometimes make for a very good back-up plan in the event of something unexpected happening.Like most forms of birth control,spermicide is best used in conjunction with another

    method, to maximize protection.
  • Use of Muscle Relaxants in Medical Surgery
    The medical community has always preferred to use anesthetics such as pain killers and narcotics to ease the pain felt by a patient during surgical procedures.However, there are certain conditions that require the use of muscle relaxants, particularly if the procedure is localized and does not require the patient to be completely out of it while the doctors are cutting into him.
  • Mood Swings: Dealing With The Unpredictable
    Mood swings can be one of the most unpredictable, problematic things that a person has to deal with. The causes of these can range from hormone levels being on the fritz to a variety of mood-related psychological disorders. The trick to dealing with these unpredictable shifts is to find out the cause, then figure out the appropriate road to take from there.
  • Genetic Link for Antidepressants Failure Found
    Research being conducted at the Institute for Psychiatry in Munich have found a genetic variable that is causing some antidepressants to fail. According to their findings, the gene has 11 variations and each one blocks certain antidepressants, yet allows others to work without any hindrance. It is believed that testing for this gene can help cut down not only on cases where antidepressants do not work,but also reduce the risk of side effects.
  • Anxiety, Poker and Players At Every Table
    Poker is a game that is played by a wide range of personalities and players, though in practically every table outside of a pro-level competition, there are always a few that always show up. There's “the fish,” which is generally regarded as the worst player at the table, which is different from the laid-back players who play for the sake of playing. Then, there are also the obsessively competitive ones,who see poker not as a game, but as a competition and a skill they can improve upon.
  • Taking Heed About Herbal Products
    Just because herbal products are not made from chemicals and are supposedly more natural than their pharmaceutical counterparts doesn't mean they're not dangerous. Some herbal supplements and products can be dangerous to the human body in the wrong quantities, and it isn't very hard for some people to have the wrong information about the herbs they're taking.
  • Observing the Growth of the Online Consultation Business
    It is expected, and sometimes anticipated, that whenever medicine and technology mesh together, something good is going to come with something bad.In the case of online consultations, the questions are similar to the ones thrown at the online pharmacy industry. That is, there are questions on whether or not the industry is going to be properly regulated,and whether or not the lack of information that can be transmitted over the Internet can be a problem.
  • What To Remember When You Buy Drugs Online
    Whenever you buy drugs online, be sure to recall that there are both positive and negative aspects to making such a purchase. Online drugstores are generally cheaper to buy from, but may include fees for shipping and registration. While there might be possible holes in the security of your financial and medical information, most of them have adequate measures in place to protect your privacy.
  • Taking Nature Trips To Take Off Anxiety
    The confines of modern civilization can sometimes put so much pressure on a person that the only viable option to fight it would be to get as far away as possible.Taking nature trips can be a good way to help fight off problems like anxiety, stress, and depression.However,before going on one,it is advisable that preparations be made and the location of the trip be selected carefully.
  • A Glimpse Into The Holistic Approach To Medicine
    Fairly recently, the “holistic” approach to medicine has been thrown around by the medical community, but only a few laymen have any understanding of what it is.The “holistic” approach can be found in ancient medical systems in the East,where medicine focuses more on the patient and is less concerned with the symptoms.The approach can be applied to a number of things, such as pain relief,sexual health,and muscle fitness.
  • Getting A Fix: The Risks Of Pain Relief Addiction
    Medications used for pain relief, like a number of other substances, can result in someone developing an addiction. Among pain killer drugs, the foremost substance that can cause addiction would be opium, though the many derivatives the drug has can also be highly addicting. This includes the ones that are for hospital use only and the ones that are commercially available.
  • Alternative Ways To Get Menstrual Pain Relief
    Menstrual pain relief,as the name implies, is caused by menstrual pain, which is a monthly occurrence for most women. While this is a natural process of the body,that does not mean that the medical community has not found ways to help women relieve the pain.There are both pharmaceutical and non-pharmaceutical ways to go about the problem.
  • Yes, Your Office Might Be Causing You Pain
    The conventional wisdom that says that office workers don't have to worry about their health is completely wrong, with more and more medical professionals noting just how bad for one's health office conditions can be. From physical stress that has people clamoring for pain relief, to possible respiratory problems caused by office environmental conditions, it is becoming increasingly clear that office work can be very bad for your health.
  • The Limits of Internet Pharmacy Self-Regulation
    The Internet, due to its international nature, has made it difficult for the Internet pharmacy industry to be administrated by any single regulatory body. Questions of jurisdiction come into play frequently, and will continue to do so until the industry comes together to form its own regulatory organization. However, at the moment, most of them are relying on their own self-policing systems, which may or may not be adequate.
  • So You Want To Buy Birth Control
    If you're considering buying birth control, then you should ask yourself a few key questions to help narrow down the multitude of options you have. Determining whether it would be for regular use, whether it has to be permanent, and whether or not it might cause side effects for either one should be considered before making a final decision about what form of contraceptive to use.
  • Your Friendly Neighborhood Enema
    As a medical procedure used to treat a small range of digestive problems, enemas have gained a surprising level of popularity as a sexual health supplement.Both men and women have reported enjoying both using enemas on their partners, and having enemas used on them.
  • The Quandary Regarding Muscle Relaxants
    Overdosing on any medication could have very serious physical implications and even life threatening results. Almost all medications including muscle relaxants should only be taken under a doctor’s supervision. Some muscle relaxants can also be habit-forming thus making its use almost always by prescription only.
  • The Many Faces of Anxiety
    Most people make the mistake of seeing anxiety as a minor concern, something that can be overcome. However, many people do not realize that anxiety can be a very serious problem, or that it can take on manyforms. Post-traumatic stressdisorder,phobias, and panic disorder are all considered to be forms of anxiety.
  • New Approaches To Pain Relief
    The main problem that people have had with pain relief drugs is that, in large enough or potent enough doses, the numbness can be a problem. New research is being conducted to avoid that problem, mainly by figuring out how to suppress the pain reaction without suppressing other physical reactions. So far, there has been some success, but further testing and refinement are still needed.
  • Poison Information For Everyday Use
    For those who are aware of what they are and how to use them, poisonous substances can be found virtually anywhere. There are a number of readily-available ones, as well as ones that won't show up on a standard toxicology exam.There are different ways to administer them and different things to know when doing so,so no one approach is going to work for all poisons.
  • Old Sexual Health Problem Making A Forceful Comeback
    Syphilis, which had long been thought nearly wiped out because of penicillin,is now starting to make a comeback in a number of European and American cities. The problem, some experts believe, is somewhat connected to people's attitudes about the treatment of HIV, which was the primary sexual health concern of the previous decades. The focus on HIV, combined with the eroding awareness of syphilis, could possibly be the root cause of this resurgence.
  • Dealing With Death Anxiety
    The state of mind known as “death anxiety” has long been ignored by the medical community, despite it being a major cause of depression among the terminally ill and their families. However, while most people agree that the focus should remain firmly on the physical aspects of treatment, many also point out that it would be good for people to acknowledge that the emotional and psychological aspects of this need to be addressed as well.
  • All-Natural Antidepressants
    People have likely been fighting depression for as long as civilization has been around, though only recently has there been pharmaceutical ways to fight it. However, there are also a number of herbs and plants that can be used to help fight depression.Gingko-buloba,Valerian,and St.John's Wort can all be used as a natural antidepressant, in lieu of modern medication.
  • Watching Out For The Consumer: The VIPPS Program
    Every major industry that has a significant presence on the Internet should have some sort of regulatory organization to protect customers. For the world of gambling, there is the Kahnawake Gaming Commission and eCOGRA,and for online pharmacies, there is the VIPPS program. However, it should be noted that the VIPPS program does not have jurisdiction over pharmacies based outside US territory.
  • Concrete Evidence That Alcohol Does Have Effects On Sexual Health
    For as long as anyone can remember, alcohol has been known to have effects on a person's sexual health and behavior, though no one had any physiological data to explain why. Recent research conducted at Pennsylvania State University,however,has finally found data that might form a new baseline for research into how alcohol affects sexual behavior and performance.
  • Common Birth Control Methods and How Effective They Are
    There are numerous birth control methods out there, which means that people have a wide range of options to choose from. However,it should be noted that each method carries with it a certain number of positive and negative aspects, as well as a certain amount of retained risk of pregnancy.
  • Antidepressant Might Help Prevent Perfume Overload
    Recent research conducted in Tel Aviv has found a link between depression and the sense of smell, suggesting that men and women who use too much perfume or cologne might be in need of an antidepressant.Depression appears to cause damage to the olfactory nerve, possibly resulting in a complete loss of the ability to smell, though this idea is still new and requires further testing.
  • Can Birth Control Patches Kill You?
    For many years, people have considered the story of a woman dying because of blood clots caused by birth control patches to be a myth.However, recent investigations conducted by doctors,along with anecdotal evidence, suggest that there is more to it than just urban legend.The patches are known to cause non-lethal blood clots,so some consider it possible that it can cause fatal ones as well.
  • Beware of False Positives and Fake Generics
    Internet technology and the idea of the placebo are now being used to form a dangerous scam involving selling fake medication over the Internet. The global economy being what it is, most people would rather take cheap generic drugs when possible, which is easy to find over the Internet. What they don't realize is that not all Internet-based pharmacies are selling legitimate drugs.
  • Unconventional Yet Effective Sleep Aids
    Sleep is one of those things that transcend cultural and geographical boundaries,such that there is likely no culture in the world today that doesn't have at least one contribution to the list of sleep aids. Some of the herbal aids that are known to be effective include Valerian and kava. Of late, the consumption of dietary supplements and the practice of Yoga and Zen meditation have been gaining popularity as means of alternative cure for sleeplessness.
  • First Aid In The Event Of An Anxiety Attack
    Some statistics say that everyone undergoes an anxiety attack at least once in their lifetimes, but they often don't have any idea how to handle it beyond calling the hospital emergency room. The truth is that there are a few things that people can do to help themselves if they experience an attack. There are also some things that other people can do to help someone facing

    an attack.
  • Things To Consider When Purchasing Medicines Online
    Ordering things like antidepressants and pain medications online can be an easy process that takes only a few minutes. However,unless a customer is careful in what sites are being ordered from, the convenience could be outweighed by a number of things.The Internet is a place that is nearly impossible to properly regulate, so not every online pharmacy is a legitimate operation.
  • Trouble Recovering After Using Birth Control
    Birth control pills are among the most commonly used pharmaceutical contraceptives out there, though sometimes, a woman will stop taking them because she's finally decided to have children. There is normally no problem with this, aside from the usual three months it takes for the body to get back to the normal ovulation cycle. However, for some women, this does not occur normally and that might be a sign of a serious fertility problem.
  • Birth Control Pills Create Mutant Trout!
    It may seem like an idea right out of some science fiction novel, but the reality is that the high levels of estrogen from birth control pills are causing mutations in fish and frogs. The hormones, coming from the sewage runoff of major cities, is mutating aquatic life near major urban areas across the US. While most people are not worried about this at the moment, experts believe that it is only a matter of time until the high levels of hormones in the water affect humans.
  • The Birth Control Working Process
    Most women who use birth control pills generally have no idea how the pills work, even if the process might have some effects on their health. While side effects of taking birth control pills are not all that widespread, they are a potential problem. Understanding how birth control pills work may help people better evaluate the risks involved in the use of such methods.
  • Know Your Tramadol Side Effects
    Tramadol,while being an effective pain killer, is just as likely to generate side effects in some people as any other medication.Most of these side effects are mild and are only a mild cause of concern,but others can be real problems if the person is not careful.Thankfully, serious side effects tend to be rare occurences.
  • Considerations When Browsing Internet Pharmacy Sites
    An Internet pharmacy, like any other retailer or business that's based on the Internet, is something that should be observed carefully. It isn't very hard to create a fake website that looks surprisingly like the real thing. Even if a person does find a legitimate site, there may be other things that he failed to factor into his considerations, such as geography.
  • Cheap Generic Drugs Or Expensive Branded Ones?
    In the modern world, there are generally two types of medication that a person has to choose from when sick: the cheap generic drugs, or the expensive branded medications. There are numerous misconceptions and myths about both, usually taking a pro-brand name bias. However, the reality is that one is just as effective as the other.
  • Birth Control Methods Don't Always Fight STDs
    Most people tend to assume that birth control methods can also be used to help prevent an infection by a sexually transmitted disease. However, the reality is that most of these contraceptives cannot fight off STDs and, in one case, may increase the risk of infection. It is important, therefore, that people be better informed about which methods prevent STDs and which are strictly used for birth control.
  • Nature's Contraceptives: Herbal Birth Control Methods
    Nature, it is said, can provide for all the needs of humankind, even seemingly “artificial” ones, such as birth control methods. Various herbs and plants have been used for centuries to help prevent pregnancy, with some of them being backed up by science and others by historical references. Among these herbs are wild yams, pomegranate seeds, and Queen Anne's Lace seeds.
  • Do Antibiotics and Birth Control Flow?
    For many years now, some people and doctors have reported that antibiotics and birth control medications don't mix very well. While concrete studies on the effects of antibiotics on the effectiveness of birth control are few, most doctors and women prefer to lean on the side of caution and use more than one method of birth control. This is sound advice because no evidence to prove antibiotics don't have an effect on birth control effectiveness has been found.
  • Your Meds and Your Sexual Health
    Try as one might, any and all forms of medication will always carry the risk of having side effects that affect another aspect of the body. A person's sexual health falls under this area, with two particular forms of medication that can have drastic effects in the sexual arena. These drugs are antidepressants and heart medication.
  • How You Might Be Sabotaging Your Own Birth Control
    It should be noted that birth control is not always 100% effective, and that there are certain actions a person can take that would be detrimental to the effectiveness of birth control. Seemingly mundane things like timing, use of antibiotics, and even grapefruit juice can all work to increase the chances that birth control will fail.
  • The Final Birth Control Solution for Men
    For men who really don't want to have children and willing to go through a surgical procedure to see to that, there is the option of having a vasectomy. A vasectomy is a generally irreversible surgical procedure that prevents the sperm from traveling from the testes to the penis, effectively making sure that they never exit the body. While drastic, some men have opted to do this because they are certain that they do not want to sire offspring.
  • The Potential Hazards of Taking Birth Control Pills
    Birth control pills are among the most relied upon and most used contraceptive options for women available In the market. However, due to the nature of human biochemistry and the unpredictability of how some medications interact with certain physiologies, there are some possible side effects. For the most part, these side effects can be traced to hormonal imbalances caused by the pills.
  • Smoking Is Slowly Killing Your Teeth
    Smoking has been known to cause various sorts of side effects and damage to the body, including debilitating the ability of some cells to regenerate. This is particularly true when the gums and teeth are exposed to tobacco. It not only aggravates damage that is already there, it can also be the cause or what starts the damage to one's teeth and gums.
  • Smoking Damages Gum Repair Procedures
    For many years, people have known that smoking can often impede the body's ability to recover from a surgical procedure, with more pronounced effects on dental surgery. However, recent findings show that smoking does not only impede the body's self-repairing capabilities, it can also undo any repairs done on the gums.
  • Breaking the Dependence on Sleeping Aids
    The current trend towards popping pills to solve problems rather than having them checked by a medical professional is seen as a negative development by the medical community. This is particularly true if there is a lack of sleep involved, because the insomnia could be just the first sign of an even worse problem.
  • The Dangers of Botox Skin Care
    Botox, a skin care and maintenance compound derived from a toxic substance, is among the most popular ways for people to “refresh” their skin. However, there are rare cases when the toxin spreads outside the intended area and causes damage to the body in the form of side effects. The less toxic form used by plastic surgeons may be good for making a person's skin look younger, but the human immune response to it can cause dangerous problems.
  • The Latest In Skin Care: A Face Full of Snake Venom
    Temple Viper Venom is now considered the core ingredient in the latest skin care treatment being advertised by Canadian cosmetics company Euoko. One of the components of the venom is known to prevent muscle contraction, which can be used to make wrinkles disappear and skin appear younger, much like Botox. However, the company firmly believes that their product has a superior method of application than Botox, since it does not need an injection.
  • Smoking Ban Proves More Beneficial For Non-Smokers
    Over the years, a number of countries have placed bans on smoking in public places. These bans were put into effect to theoretically help smokers to quit, but recent research has revealed that it is having a more appreciable effect on non-smokers. Studies are starting to show that the lack of exposure to second-hand smoke has had an appreciable positive effect on public health.
  • Safety Factors in the Treatment of Sleeping Problems among Children
    It is not only adults that have trouble sleeping at night, but children as well. Like adults, children have different reasons for lacking sleep, but unlike adults,children have less options for treatment. Apart from some medication designed to fight ADHD and behavioral therapy, children have less sleeping aids to combat their inability to get enough sleep.
  • Using Acupuncture in Place of Modern Sleeping Aids
    Acupuncture has been a component of Traditional Chinese Medicine for centuries, providing treatments for everything from head colds to insomnia. Some people are starting to look to it as one of the many alternative sleeping aids in the face of side effects of more conventional sleeping pills. After all, even medical science can have trouble arguing with several centuries' worth of concrete results.
  • The Benefits of Using Natural Sleeping Aids
    For centuries, people have been encountered difficulty with getting enough sleep,with the reasons hardly ever changing through time. It is therefore understandable that the ancients discovered a wide variety of natural sleeping aids that are slowly being rediscovered by modern science.
  • Look Like You're Eternally Young With Japanese Skin Care
    Japanese skin care has a reputation for making Japanese women look like they just graduated from high school, even though they're already into their mid-forties. There are several factors that play into this beauty phenomenon, such as the Japanese diet and how they manufacture their cosmetics. In most areas, the Japanese naturalistic approach to maintaining beauty might be the core component to the secret art of looking as beautiful as they do for as long as possible.
  • Face-Washing: The Core Of A Good Skincare Regimen
    Skincare is a very important thing for people who are eager to maintain their appearance, so it is inevitable that people take some time out of their day to wash their face. However, while nobody is likely to dispute the benefits of washing one's face, there are some people who do not fully understand that there is a right way to go about doing it.
  • Possible Connections Between Depression And Smoking
    For many years, observers and experts have noted that people who are depressed tend to be smokers, while smokers have a disproportionately large number of depressed people among them. Recent research has suggested that cigarettes and tobacco might have some sort of antidepressant effect, though there is currently no concrete evidence of this.
  • Benzoyl Peroxide As An Acne Rosacea Skin Care Treatment
    Benzoyl peroxide is among the more common acne rosacea skin care treatments than can be found in the market, though it is by no means the most common or the most effective. Some people's skin just doesn't respond, while others may encounter side effects worse than the acne itself. Despite these, the peroxide is still one of the more common ingredients used to combat acne, mainly because most cases have shown it to be an effective treatment.
  • Realistic Expectations And Skin Care Product Reviews
    Skin care product reviews might make it seem like the effects are instantaneous and miraculous, but the reality is quite different. Consumers should exercise caution when checking out skin care products, especially the ones that have idealistic “before and after” pictures.
  • Pain Relief Medication And Addiction
    It is no secret that the most potent of pain relief medications available on the market are also narcotic and highly addictive. There are many who are at risk of becoming addicted once exposed to the drug, just as there are many side effects that a person would have to endure if they are ever forced to do without the pain killers.
  • Soldier's Disease: Military, Medicine, And Morphine
    Morphine, a derivative of opium that also serves as the source of heroin, is a potent pain relief drug, and one of the most addictive. It has a colorful history that includes being touted as a “cure” for opium addiction, which is ironic since morphine is a refined form of opium. Even though it is a narcotic substance, it is still being used by doctors as a last resort.
  • Birth Size Could Be Linked to Use of Antidepressant Drugs
    Children who were born smaller than average may end up experiencing things such as depression and anxiety later in life, a British study showed. The problems, in theory, are caused by the same factors that cause fetuses to grow slower in the womb. However, the study has encountered problems because the researchers ignored several variables that could have impacted the outcome.
  • The Patient and the Unusual Phobia
    Strangeness aside, there are some truly odd and unusual phobias out there in the psychological world, with a few being stranger than even the pop culture phobias that people often hear about. However, even though they're very unusual, they receive the same treatment as more recognizable fears, such as claustrophobia.
  • Plant Toxins And The Art Of Poisoning
    Even with all the hype about the use of herbal and natural products to cure illnesses, it is rather surprising that people have not yet fully discovered the dangers of certain herbal toxins such as Belladonna and hemlock. Plant toxins have been used by ancient civilizations during warfare. In very small doses, these toxins were also used as a form of muscle relaxants.
  • Deathstalker Venom: From Poison To Cure?
    The Israeli Desert Scorpion, also known by the name Deathstalker, is known as the most dangerous and most venomous scorpion in the world. However, recent research has revealed that this particular scorpion's venom has some potential use as pain relief medication for cancer patients, as well as use in treating diabetes and brain tumors.
  • Trouble Spotting the Symptoms of Anxiety
    The symptoms of anxiety are very easy to spot, but unfortunately, there are also very easy to ignore, even for experts and professionals. The core of the problem lies in how hard it is for anyone, even a mental health professional, to discern the symptoms of anxiety from the usual signs that someone is afraid or nervous.
  • Mood Disorders Might Be Genetically Linked
    It has been established that bipolar disorder is something that can be inherited, even if the specific genetic trigger has yet to be positively identified. However, some recent evidence has come to implicate other mood disorders as being genetically caused. Further study is needed due to the nature of mood disorders, but the theory is gaining strength.
  • Stress Management through the Use of Flowers
    For most people, flowers have an odd, soothing effect that nobody can really explain. Recently, medical science has finally confirmed what people seem to know by instinct, acknowledging that flowers do have positive effects on a person's stress management and mood.
  • Rediscovering the Pain Relief Secrets of the Ancients
    The herbal secrets of traditional medicine systems are only now being rediscovered by modern medicine, including ancient ways of providing pain relief. There are a number of herbal remedies that can be used as alternatives to modern pain killers, though not everyone is aware of them. In some cases, the dosage and whether the herb is to be taken on its own or with others can vary.
  • Using Magnets To Fight The Pain
    Magnetism is among the core fundamental forces that holds together the entire planet, and possibly, even the universe. People have also attributed it to a variety of effects, such as bust size improvement and intelligence upgrading, so it is no surprise that recent findings have added yet another effect to the list: magnetic pain relief.
  • Non-Narcotic Pain Relief Alternatives
    For many years, post-surgery therapy has sometimes been seen as being as big of a problem as the surgery itself, primarily due to the use of narcotic pain relief medication. While non-narcotic pain relief medication is being implemented slowly, there are some limitations. For example, there is currently no-non narcotic equivalent to morphine.
  • Things To Know Before Taking Muscle Relaxants
    There are some things that a doctor needs to know before prescribing someone any sort of muscle relaxants. These include whatever drugs you are taking or were taking recently, details related to pregnancy, and allergies.These are to avoid any potential side effects that may occur, or to minimize the damage they can do.
  • Drug Addiction Riding Behind Mental Illness?
    For many years, experts have noted that most drug addicts are also suffering from mental health problems, such as social anxiety disorder, depression, and schizophrenia. Recent studies have shown that if the brain is suffering from a psychological disorder, it makes the body more vulnerable to addiction.
  • The Perils of Surgical Mishaps
    The chances of a doctor operating or performing surgery on the wrong part of the brain is actually much larger than most people would believe. This sort of surgical mishap happens to hundreds every year and, even with multiple steps taken to prevent it, can still happen to anyone.
  • The Vicious Cycle of Antidepressant Drugs and Acne
    For a few years now, the use of antidepressants has been scrutinized due to rumors that they cause acne. In more recent times, acne medication has also taken the blame for having the side effect of causing short-term depression. For the time being, the medical community is warning against taking both types of drugs at the same time without doctor's supervision.
  • Night Work Could Be the Death of You
    Science has recently begun the process of correcting itself by acknowledging that there is a possible link between cancer and graveyard shift work. While there is still no concrete evidence, studies are already being planned to determine more concretely if there is a link. For the time being, however, there is ample statistical data to make the stress produced by night shift work a strong risk factor for cancer.
  • Cholesterol Pill May Do More Damage Than Cholesterol
    With cholesterol being such a prominent problem, it is understandable that pills designed to help combat high levels of cholesterol are appearing on the market. However, some of these drugs are easily dissolved by the body and may make it to the brain, where they have a noticeable effect on the quality of sleep.
  • Worrying for the Sake of Worrying
    More and more people are experiencing the problem of worrying too much, even though there is no actual reason to do so. This has been pointed out by some as a motivational tool, but experts say that this can cause permanent mental health damage, as well as have effects on a person's physical well-being.
  • Double-Edged Depression
    For many years, depression has been associated with being unemployed while stress is the bane of the worker. However, recent studies have shown that people who are working are still quite likely to develop depression. Some industries have also been shown to be more likely to depress their workers than others.
  • No Longer Safe: Bullying Happens On The Internet Too
    Once, the Internet was used as a safe haven from bullying by the socially inept or physically targeted. However, as the Internet evolves, so do the communities with it, which has spawned its own form of bullying. Cyber-bullying is harder to spot without knowing the signs to look for, mainly because most parents tend to be unaware of how this new form of bullying is done or how much damage it can do.
  • The Medical Idiot's Guide To Zombies
    Zombies, at least the ones in the true, Voodoo-inspired sense, are actually quite real and pose a problem in Haiti. The process of turning someone into a zombie usually involves a formula that includes a quantity of muscle relaxant or anesthetic,though opiates are also good substitutions. The goal is to cause the victim to appear dead long enough to be buried, at which point the witch doctor simply has to dig him out.

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