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TheBestCourseofTreatmentforDepression
From: 5min.com on AOL on Thu, Mar 31 2011 8:42 AM
Dr. Daniel Carlat describes the best course of treatment for depression depending upon the severity of your depression; it could be medication, electroconvulsive therapy, or psychotherapy.
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StrategiestoHelpYouFallAsleep
From: 5min.com on AOL on Thu, Mar 31 2011 4:39 AM
Dr Ronald Kotler tells us some strategies to help fall asleep, such as reading a book, taking a warm bath, and dimming the light to let your body and mind ease into sleep.
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VitaminsThatPreventHeartDisease
From: 5min.com on AOL on Thu, Mar 31 2011 4:39 AM
Dr. Christopher Cannon discusses the various vitamins and supplements that you can take to help prevent heart disease, such as vitamin E, folate, and fish oil, which are known to reduce the risk of heart disease.
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ThePossibilityofCuringAllergies
From: 5min.com on AOL on Thu, Mar 31 2011 4:39 AM
Dr. James Rubin explains that allergies are usually hereditary, meaning that you may not be able to be completely cured of your allergies.
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WhatAreStatins
From: 5min.com on AOL on Thu, Mar 31 2011 4:39 AM
Dr. Kent Holtorf describes what statins are and how they are beneficial when you have significant heart disease, but in other, less severe cases it might be advisable not to use statins.
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TheHiddenDangersofSnoring
From: 5min.com on AOL on Thu, Mar 31 2011 4:39 AM
Dr Ronald Kotler explains the dangers of snoring, and how it causes the relaxation of your airway muscles, thereby leading to apnea, which prevents you from breathing.
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InsectBiteAllergicReactionResponse
From: 5min.com on AOL on Thu, Mar 31 2011 4:39 AM
Dr. James Rubin discusses how to find out if you’re having an allergic reaction to an insect bite or if you're just having a typical response, by seeing if there is a persistent itch or bump at the side of the bite.
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WhatHappensDuringaSleepStudy
From: 5min.com on AOL on Thu, Mar 31 2011 4:39 AM
Dr Ronald Kotler explains what is involved in a sleep study, and the parameters that are measured such as breathing, oxygen, heart rate, and muscle tone, which help to determine any abnormalities that may have occurred during sleep.
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ThePossibilityofCuringAsthma
From: 5min.com on AOL on Thu, Mar 31 2011 4:39 AM
Dr. Edward Eden tells us that it is possible to be cured of your asthma with regular treatment and maintenance therapy.
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LongTermHealthChangesAfterQuittingSmoking
From: 5min.com on AOL on Thu, Mar 31 2011 4:39 AM
Dr. Edward Eden explains the long term health changes that you can expect once you quit smoking, such as improved breathing, reduction in cough and improved well-being.
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HairBasicsHowtoStyleaBob
From: Howcast on Tue, Oct 26 2010 9:44 PM
Hair Basics - How to Style a Bob  Author: stylelist
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KitchenBasicsTrussingaChicken
From: Howcast on Tue, Oct 26 2010 9:44 PM
Kitchen Basics - Trussing a Chicken  Author: kitchendaily
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StylelistMyBodyMyStyleRobinNight
From: Howcast on Tue, Oct 26 2010 9:44 PM
Stylelist: My Body, My Style - Robin - Night  Author: stylelist
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StylelistMyBodyMyStyleRobinCasual
From: Howcast on Tue, Oct 26 2010 9:44 PM
Stylelist: My Body, My Style - Robin - Casual  Author: stylelist
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BeautyBasicsFoundation101LightSkin
From: Howcast on Tue, Oct 26 2010 9:43 PM
Beauty Basics: Foundation 101 - Light Skin  Author: stylelist
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KitchenDailyShakeItUpSoreThroatSoother
From: Howcast on Tue, Oct 26 2010 9:43 PM
KitchenDaily - Shake it Up - Sore Throat Soother  Author: kitchendaily
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