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very interesting blog! Watch it...... http://homeocare.blogspot.com Migraine or Hemi crania Are you getting enough sleep? Food & Peptic Ulcers Obesity & Homeopathy Modes of Drug Administration Milk & Homeopathy. Gout & Uric Acid? PMSing? Hormones excreted in the urine Hirsute Women & Homeopathy……… Sources of the Homeopathic medicine Sta-a-a-a-a-a-ammering or Stuttering........ Renal Stone………. Heart to Heart How to medicate Globules Homeopathy & MENOPAUSE... Terms related to Pharmacy Preservation of Homeopathic medicine A case of asthma treated by Arsenic Alb Contraception & Homeopathy Stay fit and COOL in summer Homeo smile …. Travel SAFE with Homeopathy Old age can be very pleasurable 12 Reasons to Use Homeopathy

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safe are penile constricting devices? Using hair color may increase the risk of cancer You can enjoy life on your own terms Diabetes cause heart to ‘age’ by 15 years 10 Things you should know were ageing you The claim: Artificial sweeteners cause migraines The facts: Artificial sweeteners have been linked in anecdotal reports to a variety of health problems for more than 30 years. But one of the more mysterious reported side effects is also among the most

commonly mentioned, headaches. Migraine sufferers are often known to steer clear of sweeteners, if only to be on the safe side, and there is no shortage of medical websites spreading the claim. But according to various studies, anecdotal evidence does not exactly hold up. Since the 1980s, about half dozen studies have examined the link, and majorities have discounted it. Most of those studies looked specifically at aspartame, found in diet soda and consumed by millions.The bottom line: Despite widespread anecdotal reports, most studies have not found an association between artificial sweeteners

and headaches.Anahad O’Connor NYT Regards, Dr Homeo Here’s a new way to find what you're looking for - Answers

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