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The discussion in this article is about pressure headache. Information On Pressure Headaches Pressure headaches are the most common headaches and pressure headache pain tends to originate from the eyes, back, neck and other muscles. Information On Pressure Headaches Pressure headaches are the most common headaches and pressure headache pain tends to originate from the eyes, back, [...] Related Articles: Blood Pressure Treatment – Look Beyond Symptoms For Deeper Causes Doctors usually

-ministry charting suicide profile Faced with consistently high suicide rates and the prevalence of alcohol and substance abuse disorders, Health Minister Dr. Leslie Ramsammy says improving mental health is one of the key challenges on the health agenda and he referred to it as a priority area. The increase in depression cases though minimal has also triggered concern within the sector, he said, as the need for building and implementing effective solutions increases. He admits that suicide

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Washington, Aug 30 (ANI): Constant job insecurity could take a toll on the health of workers, revealed a study. Using long-term data from two nationally representative sample surveys of the U.S. population, the researchers assessed the impact of chronic job insecurity apart from actual job loss. “Dramatic changes in the U.S. labor market have weakened bonds between [...]
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by Rita Goldman Dr Rashid Buttar has a constant battle with the North Carolina Medical Board over his clinic and its work. He believes they are trying to keep the court cases running in the hopes of diminishing his money to a state where he cannot afford to run the clinic any longer. There are many doctors who support his work and do whats best for their patients and let them pick the best course of action for them about treatment. That aside, Dr Buttar pushes on to help as many patients a
by Rita Goldman Dr Rashid Buttar has a continuous battle with the North Carolina Medical Board over his clinic and its work. He believes they are trying to keep the court cases running in the hopes of diminishing his money to a state where he cannot afford to run the clinic any longer. But its the institution of modern medicine that is opposed to his practices. That aside, Dr Buttar continue in helping as many patients as he can, and with a great deal of success. Hes had some great recoverie