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131: Facts You Should Know Before Taking Clonazepam
This article contains some information on Clonazepam, though not a complete summary on this medication. This information is provided to assist you with facts before you start taking this medication.

132: CEREC (CAD/CAM) Dental Crown in One Seating
CEREC CAD/CAM Technology allows your dentist to custom-fabricate full-porcelain crowns, inlays, onlays, and veneers in the office - all in a single appointment.

133: Do You Need To Know The Importance Of An Asthma Drug?
This article discussing about the importance of an asthma drug and is it really useful in treating asthma.

134: Things You Should Know Before Taking Lunesta
Lunesta is a relatively new sleeping medication. It has been approved by the FDA (Federal Drug Administration) to treat insomnia for the long term.

135: Why The FDA Removed Fen-Phen From The Market
The problem with Fen-Phen is that is has a large amount of highly dangerous side effects. Do you know what they are?

136: Burning Issues for Antacid Drugs
New drugs treat heartburn and indigestion these days, but are they the safest and best choice for chronic sufferers from excess acid. This article reveals some startling truths about them.

137: HRT Facts, Risks, And Recommendations
What are the different forms of HRT? Should peri menopausal women use contraception whilst taking hormone replacement therapy. Find out what the new views of doctors are given the recent studies highlighting the risk of developing breast and uterine cancer.

138: Getting Your Acid Reflux Disease Under Control With Protonix
Protonix is a prescription drug that can keep acid reflux under control and helps heals the esophagus from the damage that acid reflux has caused.

139: Getting Your Blood Pressure Under Control With Lisinopril
Lisinopril is one of the medications, which can help in controlling blood pressure. It's a drug that belongs to the angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor class.

140: Salk and Stanford teams join forces to reveal two paths of neurodegeneration
Scientists have speculated that the same molecular shears used to trim axon branches in injured adult axons also do so during normal developmental pruning. In a forthcoming issue of Neuron, teams at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies and Stanford University revise that notion and, in doing so, suggest how nerve function could be preserved after injury.



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