Erectile dysfunction about

| March 2, 2012

Various issues like being a diabetic, how old a person is, health conditions, illegal drug side effects, stress, being nervous about performing, cardiac problems, psychological problems etc., can all lead to Erectile Dysfunction. You can treat Erectile Dysfunction at all ages, and awareness of the condition is spreading.

Teaching Your Older Child About The New Baby

| February 27, 2012

One of my biggest worries during my second pregnancy was how my daughter, then 1 1/2, would cope with the arrival of her new baby brother. I knew that Julie liked babies, I just wasn’t sure that she would like to have one living under the same roof!

Third Generation Pills Linked to Blood Clots. Part 2

| February 21, 2012

Algra and his colleagues decided to review 13 studies done on women who used the pill before October 1995, when the British Committee on Safety of Medicines announced there was a link. The announcement was followed by an upsurge in unplanned pregnancies and abortions.

Third Generation Pills Linked to Blood Clots. Part 1

| February 21, 2012

Scientists creating the third-generation pills replaced levonorgestrel with either of the hormones gestodene or desogestrel, If a woman is using a third-generation birth control pill for the first time, her risk of getting blood clots in her veins is almost double that of the average woman using oral contraceptives, says a new study.

Headaches Dehydration May Be the Cause

| February 17, 2012

A severe, sudden headache that follows bouts of nausea and vomiting or diarrhea is often a result of the body being dehydrated from the sudden loss of fluids.

Study No Link Between Breast Implants and Disease

| February 13, 2012

Silicone breast implants do not increase the risk of connective-tissue or autoimmune diseases, concludes a recent analysis. This latest report, published in the March 16 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine, supports the findings of previous analyses.

What Do They Do

| February 2, 2012

An advisory committee can do as much or as little as you like. It could meet several times a year as a committee or one-on-one with your staff to review your programs. You can have it review the programs at its own leisure without meeting the other specialists, or as a group. The committee might [...]

Home Monitoring Improves Blood Pressure Control

| January 20, 2012

Automatic monitoring of blood pressure (BP) in patients’ homes, with weekly reports to physicians, was effective in reducing BP levels, according to a report published in the June 5 issue of the Annals of Internal Medicine. Patients who had automatic BP monitoring in this randomized, controlled clinical trial had reduced readings compared to a control [...]

Cost Savings Equal Self-Support

| January 11, 2012

At Conway Regional Medical Center, the board of directors decided to take a leading role in improving the health of the surrounding community. Their goal was to create a state-of-the-art hospital-based health and fitness center for a community of 30,000 people that was affordable to the community, yet financially self-supporting, without hospital subsidization.

Set Up an Ergonomically Correct Computer Area at Home, Part 2

| January 4, 2012

Almost as important as the chair is proper placement of the keyboard. It should permit elbows and wrists to be at a comfortable angle for typing. If the desk or table is about elbow height, the keyboard can go right on the table or desk. If not, an articulating or adjustable keyboard tray can be [...]