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Complementary Medicine Abnormal Pap Smear 09/01/2007
Symptoms What are the symptoms? There are no symptoms of cervical dysplasia until the disease has progressed into advanced cancer. Therefore, it is crucial that sexually active women, or women over age 20, have yearly Pap smears until the age of 65.
Complementary Medicine About Healthnotes, Inc. 09/01/2007
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Complementary Medicine Açaí 09/01/2007
Common name: Açaí açaí-do-para, açaí-do-baixo Amazonas, açaizeiro, assaí, palmito açaí, piriá Botanical Names Botanical names: Euterpe oleracea Mart. Parts used and where grown Clusters of round, dark purple-to-black, berry-shaped açaí fruits are harvested to make juice, ice pops, and herbal supplements. Ethnobotanists have also documented folk medicine uses for the seed oil, fruit rind, and roots.
Complementary Medicine Acebutolol 09/01/2007
An asterisk (*) next to an item in the summary indicates that the interaction is supported only by weak, fragmentary, and/or contradictory scientific evidence. Interactions with Supplements Potassium Some beta-adrenergic blockers (called "nonselective" beta blockers) decrease the uptake of potassium from the blood into the cells, 1 leading to excess potassium in the blood, a potentially dangerous condition known as hyperkalemia.
Complementary Medicine Acetaminophen 09/01/2007
An asterisk (*) next to an item in the summary indicates that the interaction is supported only by weak, fragmentary, and/or contradictory scientific evidence. Interactions with Supplements NAC Hospitals use oral and intravenous NAC (N-acetyl cysteine) to treat liver damage induced by acetaminophen overdose poisoning. 1 NAC is often administered intravenously by emergency room doctors. Oral NAC appears to be effective for acetaminophen toxicity.
Complementary Medicine Acetaminophen with Codeine 09/01/2007
An asterisk (*) next to an item in the summary indicates that the interaction is supported only by weak, fragmentary, and/or contradictory scientific evidence. Interactions with Supplements N-acetyl cysteine (NAC) Hospitals use oral and intravenous N-acetyl cysteine (NAC) to treat liver damage induced by acetaminophen overdose poisoning. 1 NAC is often administered intravenously by emergency room doctors. Oral NAC appears to be effective for acetaminophen toxicity.
Complementary Medicine Acetyl-L-Carnitine 09/01/2007
Deficiency Symptoms Who is likely to be deficient? Acetyl-L-carnitine levels may decrease with advancing age. However, because it is not an essential nutrient, true deficiencies do not occur. Dosage How much is usually taken? Most research involving acetyl-L-carnitine has used 500 mg three times per day, though some research has used double this amount.
Complementary Medicine Acne Rosacea 09/01/2007
Symptoms What are the symptoms? The skin of the center of the face-typically on or surrounding the nose-is red and swollen, with acne-like blemishes. As the condition progresses, parts of the eye can become inflamed and the nose may enlarge. Diet Dietary changes that may be helpful Alcohol may increase the reddening of the skin affected by rosacea, but alcohol is not the cause of this disease.
Complementary Medicine Acne Vulgaris 09/01/2007
Symptoms What are the symptoms? Acne is a skin condition characterized by pimples, which may be closed (sometimes called pustules or "whiteheads") or open (blackheads), on the face, neck, chest, back, and shoulders. Most acne is mild, although some people experience inflammation with larger cysts, which may result in scarring. Diet Dietary changes that may be helpful Many people assume certain aspects of diet are linked to acne, but there is not much evidence to support this idea.
Complementary Medicine Acne Vulgaris -- Homeopathic Remedies 09/01/2007
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