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Nonprescription Analgesic Use: Precautions and New Concerns
5/20/2008
Community pharmacists field hundreds of self-care questions yearly on the topic of pain management...
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3/21/2007
Napping Can Do Your Heart Good A study in the February 12 Archives of Internal Medicine suggests an association between taking a midday nap and a reduced risk of heart disease.
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