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Friday, May 04, 2012 by Jenna Spivak
Hello Nevinha,
I completely agree with you that many people mistakenly believe that antibiotics are a cure all. Often (and I have been guilty of this)patients go in to the doctor's office demanding antibiotics to cure what is a viral infection. It is very important to speak with your physician on what is appropriate for antibiotic use - and this open conversation should be the same for any procedure or prescription.
Vaccines, however, remain an important way to control the spread of preventable communicable diseases. If you have a question on why a certain vaccine is recommended, any potential side effects, or the proper vaccine schedule it is best to speak to your physician.
Friday, May 04, 2012 by Nevinha
the number of unsnceseary antibiotics prescribed annually for viral infections was 20 million. Dr. Besser, in 2003, now refers to tens of millions of unsnceseary antibiotics. The number of unsnceseary medical and surgical procedures performed annually is 7.5 million. The number of people exposed to unsnceseary hospitalization annually is 8.9 million.It time to make these people responsible for all this damage and require absollute proof what they are promoting works! What an abomination all this is.
Sunday, April 15, 2012 by Suzan
I have a blog about , but I am not a big expect if snoethimg concerns viruses and cancer, on YouTube i saw a video from FOX news about acai berry, which stated that it can also ure cancer and viruses but it's not completely proven. I suppose it is all a marketing lies. However acai berry really helps you lose weight, i give it on that.
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