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  2. Liniment - Wikipedia

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    Liniment (from Latin: linere, meaning "to anoint"), also called embrocation and heat rub, is a medicated topical preparation for application to the skin. Some liniments have a viscosity similar to that of water; others are lotion or balm; still, others are in transdermal patches , soft solid sticks, and sprays.

  3. The 11 best muscle pain relief creams, according to pain ...

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    One customer review praised the fast relief: "Within 20 minutes, I forgot the pain was there in the first place." Another customer was pleased with the size for the price: "A little goes a long way.

  4. Mentholatum - Wikipedia

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    The Mentholatum Company is known for its top three products, Mentholatum Ointment, Mentholatum Deep Heating Rub (branded as "Deep Heat" outside of the United States), and Mentholatum Lip Care. The Mentholatum Company also produces Fletcher's Laxative a product line purchased in 1984, from Sterling Drug .

  5. Bengay - Wikipedia

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    Bengay, spelled Ben-Gay before 1995, is a topical analgesic heat rub for temporary relief from muscle and joint pain associated with arthritis, bruises, simple backaches, overuse, sprains and strains. [1]

  6. Voters could face deepfakes and scams this November. Here's ...

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    Report suspected election scams and misinformation to the Attorney General's Consumer Assistance Program by calling 800-649-2424 or emailing ago.cap@vermont.gov. Learn more about election security ...

  7. AI 'deepfake' videos make investment scams harder to spot as ...

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    The FBI estimates 39% of victims last year were swindled based on “deepfake” or doctored videos that were altered using AI technology to manipulate or misrepresent what someone actually did or ...

  8. Heat therapy - Wikipedia

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    Heat therapy, also called thermotherapy, is the use of heat in therapy, such as for pain relief and health. It can take the form of a hot cloth, hot water bottle , ultrasound , heating pad , hydrocollator packs, whirlpool baths , cordless FIR heat therapy wraps, and others.

  9. Cupping therapy - Wikipedia

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    [6] This was further supported by a review in 2014 which demonstrated that previous evidence supporting cupping has resulted from "unreasonable design and poor research quality". [7] There is a lack of evidence to support the use of cupping therapy for acne . [ 8 ]