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Ask Your PharmacistRescheduling of Hydrocodone Drugs that are controlled substances are those that have the most potential for abuse and physical and mental addiction and are “scheduled” according to the degree to which they have the ability to cause these effects. Controlled drugs that are considered schedule II (CII) for example Percocet, are the most likely to cause mental and physical dependence. Keep Reading |
Holistic HealthThe Many Benefits of Aloe Vera Aloe vera is something that you can find in a lot of different products over the counter – it can also be found in nurseries so you can grow it at home, but did you know that it has a lot of different uses? You're able to do a lot with a little bit of aloe vera, so let's find out just what is out there for you to use it for. Keep Reading |
FitnessSpring has Sprung! Move Your Workout Outdoors! It's that time of year when we clean out the old, and bring in the new. We can also do that with our old indoor winter workout routines. Change is good for the mind, spirit and body. So change it up by heading outdoors. You don't need much to get a great Head to Toe workout, just be creative. There are lots of things you can use in place of exercise equipment. Keep Reading PregnancySide Effects of Pregnancy: Constipation
If you are newly pregnant, you will notice all sorts of crazy side effects that seem to be all over the map. They range from night sweats to dry skin to extra saliva in your mouth. They literally change weekly and some can be worse than others. Some of the worse, longest lasting, and consistent side effects of having a bump in the oven are heart burn and constipation. Keep Reading |
AromatherapyWhy Do We Use Essential Oils? Essential oils are unique in the fact that they carry a distinct scent, or essence specific for each individual plant. Essential oils aid our body in healing, fighting diseases and strengthening our emotional, mental, and spiritual centers. Essential oils also have a very long "shelf life, most between 10-50 years. Keep Reading Spike's Fitness SchoolScrew You, Multivitamin
Still taking that Multivitamin that they would love for us to think we need? Don’t worry its not your fault you think you need it, they drilled it into our heads since we were kids that we needed it. I mean, I don’t remember one day i missed my Flintstone chewable. Hell grape was my favorite flavor. Keep Reading |
Everyday HealthThe Greek Yogurt Kitchen: An Interview with Toby Amidur
Yogurt is quite literally one of the very earliest 'health' foods. According to biblical legend, Abraham was the first to sample and offer the creamy stuff to his guests and owed “his longevity and virility” thanks to the regular ingestion of yogurt. Keep Reading DatingHi, I'm Kylie* and I'm a 25 year old woman in the midst of the dating scene in NYC. I know that if you're younger than me you're thinking "Shit, I hope I have a boyfriend/ girlfriend by then." If you're single and my age you're thinking, "Join the club, betch."
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Everyday YogaShifts and Changes
Our bodies are constantly shifting and changing. You will notice this day to day on your yoga mat. One day you will feel particularly strong in a balancing pose, and the next you may feel completely off balance. One day you will extend fully into an expression of a side angle pose, and the next day there will be tightness so you modify the pose. Keep Reading Everyday FashionThey say that in your mid-twenties, the celebrations begin to turn from birthday parties to weddings. And I have to say; “they” are definitely onto something. In the past year alone, I have been invited to more weddings than I have gone to in my entire life.
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Women's Health
The Importance of a Pap Smear
Also called a Pap test, the Pap smear was created in the 1920s, when a Greek physician working at Cornell University began studying cells from vaginal smears to see if he could detect cancerous cells at the micro level. The success of his early trials led to the continuous use of the test to detect cervical cancer at its early stages, before it was able to spread to other parts of the body.
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Also called a Pap test, the Pap smear was created in the 1920s, when a Greek physician working at Cornell University began studying cells from vaginal smears to see if he could detect cancerous cells at the micro level. The success of his early trials led to the continuous use of the test to detect cervical cancer at its early stages, before it was able to spread to other parts of the body.
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