Tess March 31st, 2008
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Tess March 31st, 2008
A calf grows up to a 2000lb cow and does not drink mother’s milk after approximately seven months from birth. Humans are the only ones that drink milk of other animals. Do humans need to drink cow’s milk at all? The question is under the scanner of researchers and the medical fraternity and the general public would indeed like to know the answer.
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Tess March 28th, 2008
Prostatitis is an inflammation of the prostate gland. It is commonly used to imply disorders that are caused due to acute bacterial infection and chronic pain syndromes. Characterized by pain in the general region between the anus and the genital organs, it is often accompanied by irregular urination, impotence, painful ejaculation and low back pain. Severe conditions of prostatitis can produce chills and fever.
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Tess March 25th, 2008
Pregnancy is one of the major causes behind pain in the lower back in women, which is similar to Sciatica. Sciatica is primarily caused by the compression of the sciatic nerve due to any one or more reasons behind the compression.
Typically, Sciatica is the compression of the sciatic nerve roots in the lower spine. A condition known as pseudo Sciatica causes similar debilitating pain when the peripheral sections of the sciatic nerve are compressed.
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Tess March 24th, 2008
Changed lifestyles have been instrumental in affecting the Immune System in a highly negative way. The Immune System is a complex arrangement that involves the liver, spleen, thymus, the lymphatic system and bone marrow, which work in tandem to maintain resistance to disease.
This immunity is partly inherited. It also depends upon the lifestyle that individuals choose to adopt. The hurry with which we want to treat minor ailments is probably the main reason behind frequent attacks of common cold and fu or an increased susceptibility to disease.
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Tess March 21st, 2008
There has been a dramatic transformation in the way certain diseases are looked upon between now. Antibiotics have become a part of general treatment modalities. Diseases like tuberculosis, pneumonia and septicemia, which were once considered to be harbingers of death, have become easily treatable conditions.
Initially, the word antibiotic was coined for organic compounds produced from bacteria and molds that were toxic to certain microorganisms. With passage of time, it is now used for any organic, synthetic or semi-synthetic compound that has the property of killing bacteria.
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Tess March 19th, 2008
Men are likely to face a typical problem with their prostate, a small male gland located between the bowel and the bladder, once they are above the age of forty. A major problem arises when this gland enlarges and pressurizes the urethra through which the urine is passed.
The dribbling, incontinence, burning sensation and the necessity to get up in the night frequently for urinating associated with the condition can cause extreme irritation and annoyance.
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Tess March 17th, 2008
If you have problems with immunity, you are most likely to get frequent bouts of cold, flu and some of those minor infections. Antibiotics are indeed the wonder drugs that they are made out to be, but recklessness in their use is not recommended.
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Tess March 16th, 2008
Although sometimes it affects adults too, acne is primarily a teenage problem as it surfaces mostly when one attains puberty. The most common cause of acne is known to be an oily skin. The male hormone testosterone that is released at puberty can rise to levels that are higher than what the body requires.
The hormone works on oil glands and a series of changes occur:
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Tess March 14th, 2008
Masturbation has since long been a taboo and associated with numerous myths. Perhaps it was believed that human beings are not entitled to have sexual pleasure unless some one else gave it to them.
With a paradigm change in perceptions and the acceptance of the biological need for sex, such myths have been exploded. Instead, masturbation as a tool for self stimulation and prostate health has become a subject matter of studies conducted all over the world. While there is an inherent risk of infections and sexually transmitted diseases during sexual intercourse, masturbation is a manual stimulation of the genital organs.
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