Bextra and Vioxx -- Tips for Arthritis Relief Without ThemWritten by Charles Essmeier
The recent withdrawal of Vioxx and Bextra from marketplace, due to concerns over unwanted side effects, has many arthritis sufferers concerned. These drugs, which belong to a powerful class of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs known as COX-2 inhibitors, are quite effective at fighting pain and inflammation of arthritis. Unfortunately, they have been linked to increased risk of strokes and heart attacks. Their manufacturers have voluntarily withdrawn them from market.
There are still alternative medications available, such as Celebrex, and traditional medications, such as aspirin or ibuprofen. Aspirin and ibuprofen may not be suitable for everyone, as they can cause stomach discomfort in some people. While a good anti-inflammatory can certainly provide more comfort for arthritis pain, there are some non-medicinal steps that patients can take that may provide some relief from their pain.
Get plenty of rest. Your body works best when it’s well-rested, and it’s a well-known fact that most Americans fail to get recommended
| | The Laser Hair Removal ProcessWritten by Aimee Smyth
The Laser Hair Removal is becoming more popular then ever for removal of unwanted body hair. Before making decision to go forward with laser hair removal it is important to understand removal process and to determine if you would make an ideal candidate for laser hair removal. Below we are going to talk about some of most common questions asked before making a decision to get laser hair removal done.Is it safe? Yes, removal process is safe. Some patients may notice pinkness or redness to skin on treated area. Most commonly color will go back to normal in a few minutes up to a few hours. In a few rare cases it may take a few days for normal skin color to appear. The skin color variation will depend greatly on process used during hair removal as there is more than one process available. What is laser hair removal process? The laser hair removal process works by sending a beam of laser light to a group of hair follicles with enough power to disable or destroy root, but not enough power to harm surrounding skin. The laser beam finds hair follicles by targeting melanin (the substance that gives skin and hair dark color). People that have dark hair and light skin are ideal candidate for laser hair removal. However, it is important to note that laser process will not work on those people that have red, grey or real blonde hair.
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