Meditation is best medicine for a pain

A mind that is in the present moment is meditation.

A mind that is calm, without hesitation and anticipation is meditation.

Meditation offers innumerable benefits. The rest you gain in meditation is deeper than the deepest sleep. The deeper your rest, the more dynamic your activity is. Continue reading

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Amazon’s revolutionary wireless reading device

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Amazon.com Will Sell Kindle Digital Reader With Ads for $114. The new device, called Kindle With Special Offers, costs $25 less than the current lowest-priced model, the Seattle-based company said in a statement. It will be available May 3 at Best Buy Co. and Target Corp. stores, in addition to Amazon’s site. Continue reading

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Info about Qnexa you want to know

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Qnexa obesity

Qnexa� is the brand name of the medication produced by Vivus. Qnexa is a combination drug of topiramate and phentermine being studied for the treatment of obesity. Continue reading

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Tips to Improve Your Financial Health and Save Money in 2011

Financial health is a description of the state of a person or company’s finances. Someone with good financial health usually deals well with their finances, makes their payments on time, and knows how to manage their money. Someone in poor financial health usually owes a lot of money and isn’t making their payments on time. Continue reading

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Treatments of different stages of melanoma

Melanoma (Skin Cancer) Treatment Basics:
General overviews of the available treatments for the different types of skin cancer, including chemotherapy, immunotherapy, surgery, topical creams, and more.

Stages of Melanoma and Corresponding Treatments: Continue reading

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mole or melanoma (skin cancer)

Moles are benign tumors that come from melanocytes. Melanocytes are cells in the skin that make the pigment, melanin. We don’t really understand why some melanocytes are altered and develop into moles, although it seems to be linked to genetics and sun exposure. Continue reading

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To parents: kids traveling abroad need measles vaccine

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In addition to two reports about measles today, the CDC announced a new year-to-date measles case count – 39 cases, which includes a new case of measles in California.

Measles was declared eliminated in the United States in 2000. But cases are still turning up among Americans — especially unvaccinated children — returning from overseas travel. Continue reading

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Help Prevent Premature Birth: Hormone gel

In humans preterm birth (Latin: partus praetemporaneus or partus praematurus) refers to the birth of a baby of less than 37 weeks gestational age. The cause for preterm birth is in many situations elusive and unknown; many factors appear to be associated with the development of preterm birth, making the reduction of preterm birth a challenging proposition.The following conditions have been cited in various sources as potentially causal risk factors related to Premature Birth: Continue reading

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A natural food may help prevent esophageal cancer

Strawberries are an easy to grow fruit crop that will reward the home gardener with ample harvests for many years. A new study shows that eating freeze-dried strawberries may help prevent esophageal cancer. Continue reading

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FDA approves vandetanib for form of thyroid cancer

Federal health regulators said Wednesday they have approved a new drug from AstraZeneca to treat a rare form of thyroid cancer that can be fatal when it spreads to other parts of the body. The drug, vandetanib, helped stall the disease’s progression for an average of six months, the Food and Drug Administration says. Continue reading

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