Friday, November 27, 2009

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Brazilian Mint Tea Naturally Good for Pain Relief

Traditional South American medicinal herb proves effective in animal study more >>

My 10-Day Ordeal With the Swine Flu

Reporter recounts her bout with H1N1, made all the worse by chronic asthma. more >>

Acetaminophen May Weaken Effectiveness of Kids' Vaccines

Giving analgesic to prevent fever at shot time could be counterproductive, researchers say more >>

Sinus Infections Push Millions to U.S. Doctors Each Year

But researchers find significant geographical differences in patients and treatment more >>

International Travel Raises Risk of Typhoid

Drug-resistant strains most common among visitors to Indian subcontinent, CDC reports more >>

Guard Against Swine Flu at Summer Camp

Before sending off your kids, take some precautions, expert says more >>

Caldolor Is First Approved Injected Ibuprofen

For hospital patients who can't take oral drug more >>

Health Tip: Taking Your Temperature

How to use a thermometer correctly more >>

Acetaminophen Linked to Childhood Asthma

Drug should only be used to treat high fevers in children, experts say more >>

Kids' Fever Time Cut Using Ibuprofen First

Study finds they had 55 minutes less with illness than those who took paracetamol alone more >>

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