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Current Research from Top Journals
November 2010
Oral NSAIDs are a common choice to decrease pain and inflammation, but as with any drug, there are potential side effects—specifically stomach problems or interference with kidney function. Researchers from Cochrane database found that a topical form of NSAIDs was effective in decreasing pain for people with sport injuries without systemic side effects.
November 2010
Initial reaction to an injured joint is to rest, and if you injure your back, this may mean a severe decrease or halt to your activities. However, researchers from the Cochrane database found that getting out of bed and keeping active may help speed your recovery.
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Top Journals Archive 2010 |
Current Research from Top Journals -- Archive
2010
November
November 2010
Oral NSAIDs are a common choice to decrease pain and inflammation but as with any drug there are potential side effects specifically stomach problems or interference with kidney function. Researchers from Cochrane database found that a topical form of NSAIDs was effective in decreasing pain for people with sport injuries without systemic side effects.
November 2010
Initial reaction to an injured joint is to rest, and if you injure your back this may mean a severe decrease or halt to your activities. However, researchers from the Cochrane database found that getting out of bed and keeping active may help speed your recovery.
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Top Journals Archive 2009 |
Current Research from Top Journals -- Archive
2009
December
December 2009
Good asthma management can lead to decrease use of medicine, illness, and improved quality of life. Researchers from Egypt found that certain vitamins and dietary supplements may be an effective tool for asthma management in children.
December 2009
Researchers from India found that a yoga program may be an effective tool in an asthma management program.
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Top Journals Archive 2008 |
Current Research from Top Journals -- Archive
2008
December
December 2008
There have been many studies on the effect of caffeine on developing babies but the answer remains unclear. In this study, researchers from UK found a link between caffeine consumption and an increased risk of small babies.
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Top Journals Archive 2007 |
Current Research from Top Journals -- Archive
2007
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