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Brain Chemical Shows Way To New Drug Treatments

Study Says Caffeine Might Protect Against Parkinson's Disease

Migraine Prevention? Scientists Teach an Old Drug a New Trick
Epilepsy Medications Seem to Stop Attacks in Their Tracks

FDA OKs New Alzheimer's Option

Herbal remedies 'boost brain power'
Herbal remedies can act fast

Narcolepsy Drug Helps Control Fatigue in Patients With MS

Alcohol Plus Thiamine Deficiency Spells Trouble For Brain

New Treatment Soothes Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Relieves Pain, Diarrhea in Women, Study Shows

Therapy-Drug Combo May Calm Panic Attacks

Study Sheds Light on Why Prozac Does Not Always Work

New JAMA Study Finds Effexor(R) XR Demonstrates Long-Term Effectiveness in Treating Symptoms of Generalized Anxiety Disorder

 


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