AddictionsTreatments.org is a Health-Dept.org site offering help for all sorts of addiction – street drugs, over-the-counter medicines, alcohol, substance abuse, cigarettes & behaviours. Detox & rehab to beat addiction.

Link to more information about this addictions treatment blog.

Generic-Drug.org is a Health-Dept.org site discussing Generic Drugs & Medicines (see also our site about brandname drugs and medicines)
Find prescription drugs & over the counter medications by looking at our brand & genrics drug lists. See how to buy rx & non-rx drugs from an online pharmacy.

Further information about this Generics blog

Universal-Drugs.org is a Health-Dept.org website providing information about drug class or category. Classification can help to find similar medicines or ones that treat the same condition (such as antidepressants, statins, etc).

More information about Universal Drugs

Drug-SideEffects.org is Health-Dept.org site about medicine & drug side effects. Find out common and serious side effects of prescription drugs and medicines. Discover and compare with possible home remedies & natural alternative treatments.

(Here’s a bit more information about this side effects blog)

MedicineDrug.org is a Health-Dept.org blog focused on details about brand-name pharmaceutical drugs and medicines (see also Generic-Drug.org for details of generic drugs)

Discover about the many drug and medicine treatments, how they work, their benefits and dangers as well as effective alternative treatments. (Further information about this pharmaceuticals blog).

Disorders Treatment is a Health-Dept.org blog dedicated to treatments and health options with conventional medicine & drugs or often better with alternative home remedies, for a wide range of conditions & disorders.

More information about the Treatments blog

This Side Effects post explains how Statins cause numerous side effects; some of which can be very serious and irreversible. The 3 most common side effects are muscle, nerve, & cognitive problems.

Link to post about Statin Side Effects

This Health Conditions post explains what cholesterol does in the body. Where it comes from. HDL, LDL, triglycerides explained.

Link to Cholesterol Explained

Health Conditions is a blog site dedicated to physical and mental medical health conditions, illnesses and diseases.

Plain language explanation about diagnosis, conventional and alternative treatments and prevention of a variety of health conditions, diseases and disorders.

More information about the Health Conditions blog

Health-Dept.org is independent of any country and aims to explain in plain language the science behind current medical theories. Focused sites offer medical and health care information including symptoms, exercise and nutrition, major illnesses and their drug treatments, side effects as well as alternative and home remedies.

We believe our independent status allows us to present the best evidence-based health information from a wide range of expert sources around the world and bring together a number of perspectives on the treatments available, both orthodox and alternative medicine.

Find information on a wide range of physical and mental health disorders, such as cancer, diabetes, heart disease, arthritis, acne, stress, anxiety, depression and schizophrenia.

Learn how to look after your and your family’s health, to lose weight, develop a health and fitness regime suited to your medical needs. Research into the foods and supplements you can use to help reudce symptoms and boost your immune system.

This is one of a family of health websites managed by Isocorp Medical with forums discussing medical and health care issues. It is intended to offer an unbiased resource where people can share real experiences of both natural and conventional treatments. There are focused forums where different points of view and information about specific medical subjects and concerns can be openly discussed by individuals and professionals. Our sites include articles & discussions on most of the available medical drugs & medicines.

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