
Antidepressant Patch Does Not Help Smokers Quit
Forty-six million people in the United States, which makes 21 percent of the total population of the nation, are smokers. Abstaining from the habit requires extreme conviction and many fail despite multiple endeavors towards quitting.
Some previous studies suggested that the intake of the selegiline pill could aid in reducing the cravings in those who desired to quit smoking. This particular drug used in either pill or patch form, is known for its effectiveness in treating medical conditions such Parkinson's disease, depression and dementia. More...
Natural Home Remedies For Eczema
Eczema is a medical condition related to the skin, characterized by the tenderness of the skin accompanied by the occurrence of pustules. In extreme conditions, a fluid is released from these pustules, which could be infectious in nature. The causes of eczema include allergic reactions caused due to consumption of certain foods such as eggs and milk or contact with laundry detergents, perfumes and dyes. More...
Sickle Cell Kids at Greater Risk of 'Swine Flu' Complications
Sickle cell anemia is a medical condition characterized by presence of blood cells that are found to be abnormally sickle shaped that resembles the formation of ‘C’. Such sickle shaped blood cells are carriers of abnormal hemoglobin and owing to their abnormal shape tend to block the blood vessels generating serious implications in the form of pain, infection and organ damage. More...