Obesity Linked to Colon Cancer

| June 14, 2011

Excess weight is yet again shown to be deadly for women. Overweight women have a much higher risk of developing colon cancer, according to a newly-published study by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The study, which included more than 20 years’ worth of data on 13,000 men and women, is the first to [...]

A Common Respiratory Infection: Bronchiolitis

| January 19, 2010

Bronchiolitis is a common respiratory infection that affects infants especially during winter months. Viral Infections do not respond to antibiotic treatment. This infection usually begins with symptoms of a cold. Then the baby develops a cough, fast breathing, and wheezing. The worst symptoms last for several days, but the cough may last longer.

Urinary Problem: Loss of Bladder Control. Causes and Symptoms

| November 24, 2009

A physical requirement that is basic is the elimination of urine. Nevertheless, what if you have an issue where you don’t have bladder control? All of a sudden you have an urge to eliminate, however, you don’t have power to control this. It is possible that this is related to this condition.

Prescriptions Drugs and an Effective Treatment of Chlamydia

| October 6, 2009

Chlamydia is bad, but it is important to understand it, and know what to do if you get it. Chlamydia is a fairly widespread STI that is spread through intercourse of any type. How can sex give you Chlamydia?