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Painkiller Addiction: Diagnosis and Treatment

Painkiller Addiction: Diagnosis and Treatment

Opioid or painkiller addiction is considered an epidemic in North America. According to statistics from the American Society of Addictive Medicine, overdose from prescription painkillers like Vicodin and OxyContin accounted for over 20,000 deaths in 2015. Opioid-based painkillers, like OxyContin and Vicodin, are derived from the opium plant and also the foundation for illegal drugs, like heroin.
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Gout Symptoms

Gout Symptoms

Gout is a variety of conditions that are caused by a buildup of uric acid. This usually tends to affect the feet, particularly the big toe. The uric acid crystallizes, and the crystals deposit in joints, tendons, and surrounding tissues. People who have gout feel swelling and pain in the joints of the foot.
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How to Inject and Use Insulin: A Diabetic’s Guide

How to Inject and Use Insulin: A Diabetic’s Guide

Insulin is a common term in households with a diabetic patient. The injection and use of insulin is important part of a diabetic’s daily life. While insulin is mainly used by those with type 1 diabetes, it is often necessary for those with type 2 diabetes as well. There are many different insulin routines that a doctor may suggest.
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7 Signs to Watch Out For Breast Cancer After 35

7 Signs to Watch Out For Breast Cancer After 35

Breast cancer is one of the most common diseases around the world, that can turn life-threatening if care is not taken at the right time. It is a disease whose presence can be detected by some clear-cut signs. Research has shown that breast cancer is the most fatal among Hispanic women.
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5 Most Common Prostate Cancer Myths

5 Most Common Prostate Cancer Myths

Prostate cancer, like every other cancer in the world right now, is curable. If you find out that you have prostate cancer, you might be low and won’t be able to focus on any tasks or activities in your day-to-day life. You must know that like most of the diseases even prostate cancer myths are quite prevalent and you might come across them if you diagnose prostate cancer.
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Introduction to Multiple Myeloma

Introduction to Multiple Myeloma

Multiple Myeloma (MM) is a cancer of the immune system that occurs in the white blood cells that compose plasma. While it is a common blood cancer, MM accounts for only about 1-2% of all new cancer cases each year. The immune system is composed of several types of cells, there for the purpose of fighting infections and foreign substances in the body.
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