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Health Tip: Need Pain Relief?
By LadyLively on October 13, 2016
Over-the-counter pain relievers are an easy way to manage common aches and pains.
The American Academy of Family Physicians says OTC pain relievers can help with:
- Stiff, sprained or sore muscles.
- Headaches or menstrual cramps.
- Swelling (if an anti-inflammatory medication).
- Arthritis pain, back pain or pain after surgery.
- Ear pain or sinusitis.
- Flu, the common cold or a sore throat.
Source: HealthDay
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