Alli weight-loss pill: Does it work? Is Alli the solution to your weight-loss woes?
Alli (pronounced AL-eye) is meant for overweight adults who are struggling to shed excess pounds. Alli is the only FDA approved, over-the-counter weight loss product. It works and its safe — that’s why it has got FDA approval for weight loss. It [...]
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Does Alli Weight-Loss Pill Work?
September 8th, 2008 · No Comments
Tags: Diet · Digestive System · FAQ · Fats and Oils · Health Innovations · Health Research · Lifestyle · Mens Health · OTC Medications · Vitamins · Weight Loss · Womens Health
You Can Get Pregnant While on the Pill
September 7th, 2008 · No Comments
Q: Can You Get Pregnant While on the Pill?
Yes, you can get pregnant while on the pill. There are many women who have never missed and taken the pill diligently at the same time every day. So when you find out that you are pregnant, it can be a shock.
The fact is that pill [...]
Tags: Antibiotics · FAQ · Health Research · Hormones · OTC Medications · Pain Relief · Reproductive System · Womens Health
Migraine Relief & Treatment
June 23rd, 2008 · No Comments
What causes a migraine headache is not completely known but the prevailing theory is that a chemical imbalance in the blood system occurs, which causes the blood vessels running along side the skull to expand or contract uncontrollably.
Why the imbalance occurs, where it begins, and how to stop it are all questions that are yet [...]
Tags: Blood · Brain · FAQ · Health Research · Mens Health · Stress · Womens Health
Breast Cancer Drug- Taxol study video
October 11th, 2007 · No Comments
Taxol is a widely prescribed breast cancer drug, and this study shows some new facts about it – which should be of interest to every woman.
Tags: Breast Cancer · Cancer · FDA · Health Research · Womens Health
Analysis of Diabetes Drug Actos
September 22nd, 2007 · No Comments
There are many drugs in the market for diabetes. This video shares the compares Actos with Avandia, and the analysis finds Actos to be better on reducing chances of death, heart attack, or stroke.
Tags: Diabetes · Health Research · Mens Health · Video · Womens Health