Tag Archives: Medicine

Sambrosa Nighttime Allergy Relief & Cough Medicine with 9.75mg Doxylamine Succinate per dose (4oz)

Sambrosa is A Healthier Way For Nighttime Allergy Relief! We start with the highest quality ingredients and create a unique blend of honey and organic herbs combined with active ingredient Doxylamine that relieves allergy symptoms and cough and helps you get a good night sleep. Similar to Nyquil, Tylenol PM and Mucinex but with healthier… Read More »

Principles and Practice of Pain Medicine 3rd Edition (Anesthesia/Pain Medicine)

Learn a multidisciplinary approach to pain management This concise yet comprehensive text is a true one-stop resource for anesthesiologists, specialists in pain medicine, neurologists, physiatrists, and primary care physicians wishing to understand more about pain medicine, and fellows and residents training in pain medicine. Every aspect of diagnosing and treating specific pain conditions and syndromes… Read More »

Behavioral Treatments for Sleep Disorders: A Comprehensive Primer of Behavioral Sleep Medicine Interventions (Practical Resources for the Mental Health Professional)

Sleep is a major component of good mental and physical health, yet over 40 million Americans suffer from sleep disorders. Edited by three prominent clinical experts, Behavioral Treatments for Sleep Disorders is the first reference to cover all of the most common disorders (insomnia, sleep apnea, restless legs syndrome, narcolepsy, parasomnias, etc) and the applicable… Read More »

Boiron Arnica Montana 200 CK Homeopathic Medicine for Pain Relief

Boiron was founded in 1932 in Lyon, France, by twin brothers and pharmacists Jean and Henri Boiron. As the world leader in homeopathic medicines, Boiron is a 2 million public company with 3,700 employees and distribution in 59 countries. It is best known for Oscillococcinum, a top-selling flu medicine, and its Arnicare line of pain relievers.… Read More »

The Impotence Epidemic: Men’s Medicine and Sexual Desire in Contemporary China (Critical Global Health: Evidence, Efficacy, Ethnography)

Since the 1990s China has seen a dramatic increase in the number of men seeking treatment for impotence. Everett Yuehong Zhang argues in The Impotence Epidemic that this trend represents changing public attitudes about sexuality in an increasingly globalized China. In this ethnography he shifts discussions of impotence as a purely neurovascular phenomenon to a… Read More »