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Brazilian Mint Tea Naturally Good for Pain Relief
An herb called Brazilian mint treats pain as effectively as some synthetic drugs, English researchers report. Comment?
A Cup Of Brazilian Mint For Pain Relief
Main Category: Pain / Anesthetics Also Included In: Nutrition / Diet ; Clinical Trials / Drug Trials Article Date: 26 Nov 2009 - 1:00 PST For thousands of years it has been prescribed by traditional healers in Brazil to treat a range of ailments from headaches and stomach pain to fever and flu . Comment?
Brazilian Mint Tea Naturally Good for Pain Relief
An herb called Brazilian mint treats pain as effectively as some synthetic drugs, English researchers report. Comment?
Buckeye Traffic website assists Ohio holiday travelers
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According to AAA, this year will be an especially busy Thanksgiving for Ohio travelers, an expected 3% increase in traffic may cause some roadway headaches throughout the Buckeye State but the Ohio Department of Transportation has a resource to help you traverse the highways to your eventual destination. Comment?
Do You Have Questions About Premenstrual Syndrome?
... and swelling, fatigue, trouble sleeping, abdominal bloating , abdominal cramping, upset stomach, backache , headache , appetite changes, food cravings, constipation , joint or muscle pain , difficulty concentrating or remembering things, ... Comment?
Save antivirals for worst cases: WHO
As public health officials urge more rapid use of antivirals for H1N1, some experts worry the drugs could become over-prescribed for what is a relatively mild illness in most people. Comment?
Got A Pain? -- Have A Cup Of Brazilian Mint
For thousands of years it has been prescribed by traditional healers in Brazil to treat a range of ailments from headaches and stomach pain to fever and flu. Comment?
John Lennon: A very middle-class Beatle
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MINT tea is as effective for treating pain relief as aspirin, according to a new study. Comment?
Cup of mint tea is an effective painkiller
A cup of Brazilian mint tea has pain relieving qualities to match those of commercially available analgesics, a study suggests. Comment?
Mint tea 'as effective as aspirin, scientists find
... as an explanation for its success. In Brazil, the plant has traditionally been used to treat mild pain, including headache, stomach ache, fevers and period pain. Until now it had never been subjected to scientific testing. To mimic the traditional ... Comment?
New Information on the Triptans in Pregnancy
... medicine. Hopefully this data can lead to more clear evidence on the safety of triptans in pregnancy. As with all headache treatments, be sure to discuss them with your primary care or other health care provider. Read more about treating headaches ... Comment?
Migraine Term of the Day: Serotonin
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When we're looking at Migraine and headache information, whether it's from our doctor, a book, or an online article, we sometimes come across medical terms that can be confusing. Comment?
Brazilian mint tea can reduce pain
A herb called Hyptis crenata - otherwise known as Brazilian mint, can reduce pain as effectively as leading drugs, a new study suggests. Comment?
Brazilian mint tea 'as effective as pain-relief drugs'
An ancient herbal mint tea from Brazil is as effective at delivering pain relief as commercial medicine, according to university researchers. Comment?
Mint tea has pain relieving qualities - study
A cup of Brazilian mint tea has pain relieving qualities to match those of commercially available analgesics, a Newcastle University study suggests. Comment?
Newcastle University student finds mint tea is good pain reliever
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BIOLOGIST Graciela Rocha remembered being given mint tea as a herbal cure while growing up in her native Brazil. Comment?
Diagnosis is the most important part of headache treatment
... spirits or demons. One treatment, which dates back to the 13th century in South America, was drilling the head of headache sufferers in order to let the evil spirits out. In Egypt, headaches were remedied by wrapping up a patient's head in linen ... Comment?
Doctors issue caution in using antivirals for H1N1
As public health officials urge more rapid use of antivirals for H1N1, some experts worry the drugs could become over-prescribed for what is a relatively mild illness in most people. Comment?
A cup of Brazilian mint tea can kill pain, study suggests
A cup of Brazilian mint tea has pain relieving qualities to match those of commercially available analgesics, a study suggests. Comment?
Over 1000 Adverse Reactions to H1N1 Vaccine Since October
... obvious respiratory distress, weakness, and cyanosis, elevated heart rate" (ID: 362087). A Another man "developed headache that progressively got worse with facial pain" one day after receiving the H1N1 vaccine. A After being admitted into the ... Comment?