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Osteoporosis - Treatment Overview
Wed,26 October 2011
The process of bone thinning (osteoporosis) is a natural part of aging. However, if you rece
Bladder control problems
Wed,26 October 2011
You've given up coffee and soda. You've followed your doctor's suggestions for bladder retraining. But bladder control remains a problem. What else can you do? Ask your doctor about
Premature ejaculation
Wed,26 October 2011
Many men occasionally ejaculate sooner during sexual intercourse than they or their partner would like. As long as it happens infrequently, it's probably not cause for concern. However, if you regu
Delayed ejaculation: What causes it?
Wed,26 October 2011
The difficulty in ejaculating that you describe is known as delayed ejaculation. Men with delayed ejaculation may be unable to ejaculate or may only be able to ejaculate after prolonged — 30
Peyronie's disease
Wed,26 October 2011
What is Peyronie disease?
Peyronie's disease is an abnormal curvature of the penis caused by scar tissue in the erectile tissue. Because the scar tissue prevents straighteni
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Interesting Facts
About 5% of teenage girls admitted to using anabolic steroids, mostly for body-enhancing reasons or self-protection, not typically for athletics.
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Thu,19 January 2012
A simple remedy for urinary tract infections has received recent attention after researchers have found that simple natural acids have been just as effective as synthetic medications (called antibiotics) which kill the E coli bacteria just as well as other good body bacteria.
It is important to realize that your body is currently at war with bacteria. And if you are continuing to have problems with the infection, your body needs a boost to allow it to fully kill and prevent the bacteria from returning. But how do you kill the Urinary Tract Infection bacteria naturally?
The Remedy
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Sun,15 January 2012
Erectile dysfunction is a disease that can be treated with the availability of different options today. Erectile dysfunction is the inability of a man to achieve or sustain erection to successfully indulge in a sexual intercourse. The persistence from of erectile dysfunction is known as impotence. The risks of getting affected by erectile dysfunction increase with age. Almost 5% of men above the age of 40 years suffer with this disease and this figure can reach as high as 20 to 50 percent for men of the age of 65 years or more.
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Fri,13 January 2012
Erectile Dysfunction is defined as the consistent inability to attain and maintain an erection sufficient for sexual intercourse. Erectile Dysfunction affects the lives of 15 million to 30 million American men and their partners and is estimated to affect approximately 189 million men worldwide. Online Pharmacy provides the access to health information and prescription medications. Cialis (Tadalafil) is a treatment for men who experience difficulty having and maintaining an erection (imp
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Wed,11 January 2012
Eating foods that will help you combat heart disease and blood vessels diseases not as hard as you might think. If your blood has trouble moving through your arteries, you are at risk for atherosclerosis, heart disease, heart attack, stroke, even varicose veins and all sorts of other diseases. Here is a list of foods and supplements that will help improve your circulation naturally and help prevent heart disease:
1. HORSE CHESTNUT ROOT - is a seed extract that reduces or eliminates pain in varicose veins. If you have a condition where the valves of your veins do not work prop
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Mon,09 January 2012
Viagra gives man an erection, second to none in vigor and energy, unparallel to any erection in terms of its sheer intensity. Viagra is for them, they who want sex with no strings attached, flamboyant playboys, who go on the rampage, making a headcount of their conquests of the fairer sex. To them sex is all about motions devoid of emotions.
Well, what about the other breed of men, who swear on Cialis for consistent, unwavering and steady moments of sex? They are lovebirds of the world, struck by the romance of the word. Cialis allows them the passion and the compassion to make love, the way they love.
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Thu,05 January 2012
Increased sexual activity and alcohol consumption were associated with an increased risk of developing urinary tract infections (UTIs), and college-aged women experiencing urinary frequency or urgency should seek medical care to treat what may be their first urinary tract infection (UTI), according to new research presented at the 104th Annual Scientific Meeting of the American Urological Association (AUA). Researchers studied 181 women with their first urinary tract infections who presented to the student health care facility at the University of Florida. The control group consisted of 80 wom
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Tue,03 January 2012
Erectile dysfunction, or erectile dysfunction, is no longer hush-hush as more men are talking more openly. Non-stop commercials convey help in the bedroom is just a prescription away. And while some 35 million men in this country have found a renewed sex life thanks to the “little blue pill,” Temple urologist Jack Mydlo says men can improve their performance without a visit to the doctor or a drugstore.
“The last thing I want them to do is take a pill and jump in bed because a certain part of the mechanism for erections is psychological. They have to be in
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Sun,01 January 2012
Obese men are at increased risk for erectile dysfunction (ED), likely caused by atherosclerosis-related hypertension and cardiovascular disease, as well as hormonal changes associated with obesity, as described in a timely article published in Obesity and Weight Management.
As many as 30-40% of men over the age of 50 may experience erectile dysfunction, and both obesity and physical inactivity may increase their risk. The build-up of atherosclerotic plaque in the arteries of obese men can damage the arterial lining and contribute to elevated blood pressure. In addition to atheroscl
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Sat,07 January 2012
According to many studies, 30 million men in the US alone suffer from erectile dysfunction, but relatively fewer than that number actually do something about it. A very little of the percentage actually take the necessary steps to improve their potency, much less go to the doctor's office to have themselves treatment. Many men still maintain a sense of humiliation and embarrassment when talking this particular condition over, even with their doctors, resulting in under-diagnosis. As a result, less than 2 million men go to their doctors for treatment of erectile dysfunction - a very low ratio, considering the
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Tue,17 January 2012
Dr. Eisei Noiri and colleagues at the University of Tokyo, Japan identified a novel biomarker to monitor acute kidney injury.
Acute kidney injury may be reversible if treated promptly and appropriately. Novel biomarkers therefore need to be developed to identify injury at early stage points as well as to estimate the severity of the damage.
Negishi et al examined whether levels of urinary L-type fatty acid-binding protein (L-FABP), a protein found in the kidney that is secreted in the urine upon kidney injury, could be used to monitor acute kidney injury. Levels of L-FABP correla
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