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  • PREVENTING CORONARY HEART DISEASE
  • Experts agree the decline in death rates from heart disease in the United States is due in part to the public's adopting a healthier lifestyle. Many deaths associated with heart disease are preventable. Many aspects of lifestyles are the key to prevention of coronary heart disease (CHD). By modifying lifestyle factors, individuals themselves hold the key to lowering their risk for developing and preventing illness and death from CHD.
  • ANTIHEMORRHOID DRUGS
  • Antihemorrhoid drugs are medicines that reduce the swelling and relieve the discomfort of hemorrhoids (swellings in the area around the anus).
  • AIDS
  • Acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) is an infectious disease caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). It was first recognized in the United States in 1981. AIDS is the advanced form of infection with the HIV virus, which may not cause recognizable disease for a long period after the initial exposure (latency). No vaccine is currently available to prevent HIV infection. At present, all forms of AIDS therapy are focused on improving the quality and length of life for AIDS patients by slowing or halting the replication of the virus and treating or preventing infections and cancers that take advantage of a person's weakened immune system.
  • BENZODIAZEPINES
  • Benzodiazepines are medicines that help relieve nervousness, tension, and other symptoms by slowing the central nervous system.
  • TRAVEL SICKNESS
  • Travel sickness is the general term used to describe nausea associated with any form of transport - usually cars, ships or planes. It can range from that slight queasy feeling when you try to read a map in the car, to the incapacitating vomiting and dehydration that may affect ship passengers on their way through choppy waters.
  • HOW TO HANDLE TEMPER TANTRUMS
  • Everyone knows what it's like to witness a child's temper tantrum. Even before you had kids of your own, you may remember standing in a grocery store line behind some woman who may have uttered that two-letter word no 2-year-old wants to hear - N-O - only to be met by wailing and whining from the child.
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