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- noun Plural form of
anti-inflammatory .
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Avoid the use of antibiotics, acid blockers, and anti-inflammatories -- they change gut flora for the worse.
Mark Hyman, MD: 5 Steps to Kill Hidden Bugs in Your Gut That Make You Sick MD Mark Hyman 2010
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Avoid the use of antibiotics, acid blockers, and anti-inflammatories -- they change gut flora for the worse.
Mark Hyman, MD: 5 Steps to Kill Hidden Bugs in Your Gut That Make You Sick MD Mark Hyman 2010
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I took anti-inflammatories and used an electric stimulation machine but my back remained in pain even as I boarded the plane to Saint Paul, Minnesota, where the competition was held.
Welcome to My World Johnny Weir 2011
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Avoid the use of antibiotics, acid blockers, and anti-inflammatories -- they change gut flora for the worse.
5 Steps to Kill Hidden Bugs in Your Gut That Make You Sick MD Mark Hyman 2010
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Before injuring something, she says, know when to back off, when to take anti-inflammatories and how to use yoga or gentle stretching to make movement easier.
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I took anti-inflammatories and used an electric stimulation machine but my back remained in pain even as I boarded the plane to Saint Paul, Minnesota, where the competition was held.
Welcome to My World Johnny Weir 2011
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Other common, and commonly overused, over-the-counter drugs that concern experts include nonsteroidal anti-inflammatories (NSAIDS) such as naproxen (Aleve) and ibuprofen (Advil and Motrin), says Winston Parris, professor of anaesthesiology and division chief for Pain Management at Duke University Medical Center.
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Another sponge has compounds known as topsentins or anti-inflammatories that can be employed in treatments of sunburn and even arthritis.
Dr. Reese Halter: Mother Nature's Medicine Cabinet Dr. Reese Halter 2010
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Other common, and commonly overused, over-the-counter drugs that concern experts include nonsteroidal anti-inflammatories (NSAIDS) such as naproxen (Aleve) and ibuprofen (Advil and Motrin), says Winston Parris, professor of anaesthesiology and division chief for Pain Management at Duke University Medical Center.
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Migraine therapy isn't one-size-fits-all, says Richard Lipton, director of the Montefiore Headache Center in the Bronx, N.Y.Treatments for migraine range from over-the-counter anti-inflammatories, such as ibuprofen, to daily preventive prescription medications "for people who lose at least 10% of their life to migraine," Lipton says.
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