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Drug Rehabilitation
The umbrella term “drug rehabilitation”, also referred to as “drug rehab“, is a complex of therapeutic measures and procedures (pharmaceutical, psychotherapeutic, medical, etc.) to help an individual get rid of his or her drug dependency, including psychological and physical types of dependency on various psychoactive agents, such as “street drugs” (amphetamine, crystal meth, heroin, cocaine, […]
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Oxy-Powder Frequently Asked Questions
1) Should I follow any particular diet while taking Oxy-Powder?
Yes. Try to eat a healthy live food based diet as well as increasing your water content. Try to avoid or eliminate any carbonated beverages, caffeine or alcohol. Reduce your intake of sugar, fried foods, white flour, dairy, etc. Our recommended diet is to eat […]
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Health Tip: Prevent Jet Lag
(HealthDay News) — Jet lag can dampen the fun of any trip when your body struggles to adjust to a new time zone.
The American Academy of Family Physicians offers these suggestions to prevent jet lag:
- Start your trip well-rested. Make sure you get plenty of sleep before your trip.
- Avoid alcohol and overeating.
- Eat Healthy meals.
- Get as much exercise as possible.
- Avoid sleep medications. If you use them, don’t take them for more than a few days.
- Follow the schedule of the time zone you are in. Eat meals and go to bed when the locals do.
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The Secret To Health - Part 1 of 8
The Secret to Health reveals information that has been suppressed by the medical establishment for over 100 years! Learn how you can restore your health, increase your energy and vitality, and take control of your body again!
90% of Disease is Caused by Toxins Entering the Body!
Every single day, your body absorbs millions of toxins from […]
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101 Painless Ways to Detoxify Your Mind, Body, and Home
By Laura MilliganCrash diets and certain fads that promise to give your body the detox treatment are not only harmful to your health, but they can leave you feeling cranky, irritable, exhausted and starving. There are some beneficial long term effects of detoxification, however, including a more focused mind, more energy, clearer skin and […]
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‘Hazardous Drinking’ More Common Than Thought
(HealthDay News) — Hazardous drinking — drinking more than guidelines recommend — is common and needs to be recognized as a genuine public health problem, Finnish researchers say.
Currently, alcohol-use disorders are divided into two categories: alcohol abuse/harmful use and alcohol dependence. Some experts believe these two categories aren’t sufficient and that hazardous drinking should be […]
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How Many Drinks Are Too Many for Women?
By Ross Weale
The number of women who drink (and push the limits of safe drinking) is on the rise according to this report by NBC’s Amy Robach. On May 30, Health magazine contributor Roshini Raj, MD, talked with Today show host Meredith Vieira about how alcohol effects women and how much they can drink safely.
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How Many Drinks Are Too Many for Women?
By Ross Weale
The number of women who drink (and push the limits of safe drinking) is on the rise according to this report by NBC’s Amy Robach. On May 30, Health magazine contributor Roshini Raj, MD, talked with Today show host Meredith Vieira about how alcohol effects women and how much they can drink safely.
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Alcohol, Drug Counseling Benefits Teens, Too
(HealthDay News) — Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous offer benefits to adolescents, even if they eventually stop attending meetings, says a study that included 160 teens enrolled at two treatment centers in California.
The teens, with an average age 16, stayed from four to six weeks at the centers, which were focused on abstinence and used […]
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Gene Therapy in Rats Reduces Cocaine Use
(HealthDay News) — Using gene therapy to increase the level of dopamine — a pleasure-related chemical — receptors in rats’ brains reduced their desire for cocaine by 75 percent, U.S. researchers say.
Previous research by the same team at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Brookhaven National Laboratory, in Upton, N.Y., found that increasing the level […]
