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Medical Uses of Castor Oil
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Castor oil is very famous in the medical
sector and when used in its natural state, it helps in minimizing infections
and making medicines to cure various ailments. Some people prefer to use it in
its natural state while other manufacturers add other components to make it
work faster. It has achieved the green light from the Food and Drug
Administration to be used as a laxative for people who have digestive issues.
It is safe and used ” View full resource at organizedwisdom.com
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20 Great Challenges: Votes are in! | TEDMED Blog
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BBC News - Shift workers 'risking' diabetes and obesity
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The future of medicine for aspiring young doctors
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TEDMED 2012 Simulcast Schedule of Events : Feinberg School of Medicine: Northwestern University
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5 Food-Medicines That Could Quite Possibly Save Your Life
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Hospitals scramble on the front lines of drug shortages - The Washington Post
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Social Media/IT plus Medicine: Losing your smartphone can cost much more than you may realize
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PLoS Medicine: Five Futures for Academic Medicine
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Assistant/Associate/Full Professor, Pediatric Gastroenterologist Job at University of Nevada School of Medicine
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Dietitians Use Supplements Too
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David Casarett, M.D.: Overtreatment in Cancer: Common Sense Medicine
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Soy Supplements May Cool Hot Flashes: Study
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PLoS Medicine: Five Futures for Academic Medicine
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Science-Based Medicine » Why haven’t we cured cancer yet? (Revisited): Personalized medicine versus evolution
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