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April 2007


Alcohol withdrawal is physical symptoms and emotions you have if you drink heavily or frequently and suddenly stop drinking. It can also happen if you drink much less than you are used to drinking. You are most likely to have withdrawal problems 1 to 7 days after your last drink.

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Acupuncture in and of itself is considered to be medical in nature as it is used to get rid of or to decrease all together, a variety of health concerns. There are differences however between traditional Oriental medical acupuncture and Western medical acupuncture.

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Adding antidepressants to mood-stabilizing drugs may not help — or hurt — the treatment of bipolar depression, the depressive phase of bipolar disorder.

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The fear and distress arthritis patients feel about their condition can make a big difference in how they perceive the pain that comes with it, a novel brain-imaging study shows.

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Last year, researchers told women that regular aspirin won’t prevent heart disease or cancer. Now a new study says it does — for some women, at least.

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1. If we run into your ex-girlfriend in public, the first thing you should do is put your arm around us. And if we have to introduce ourselves, you are in big trouble.

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But legions of men and women wish those “notches” would appear much later, much less visibly, and somewhere besides the face. And increasingly, for Americans determined to preserve (or regain) a youthful complexion, it can be done without the aid of knife or needle.

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The rail-thin blonde bombshell on the cover of a magazine makes all women feel badly about their own bodies despite the size, shape, height or age of the viewers. A new University of Missouri-Columbia study found that all women were equally and negatively affected after viewing pictures of models in magazine ads for just three minutes.

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