Friday, 2 August 2013

Are Expensive Vitamins Better?


This is a great question to ask because I'm sure many of people, including me, have become overwhelmed when at the health food store or vitamin store shopping for a daily multivitamin! I think it's great that you are taking a multivitamin, as vitamins have been recommended for years because they help you get the key nutrients your body needs if your diet is low on fruits and vegetables. To learn if high price equals high quality in vitamins, keep on reading.

Thursday, 1 August 2013

Vagina Discharge,Things to Know



A normal vaginal discharge is about a teaspoon (4 ML) a day and can be white or transparent, thick to thin, and odorless. This is formed by the normal bacteria and fluids the vaginal cells put off. The discharge can be more noticeable at different times of the month depending on ovulation, menstrual flow, sexual activity and birth control.

Cancer of the Testis, How To Examine Your Testis in Pictures



Testicular Cancer at a Glance
  • A type of cancer that occurs in men’s testicles
  • Young men are most at risk
  • Early diagnosis can save your life.
Even though testicular cancer is not very common, it is a serious concern for young men. It is the most common cancer among men aged 20–34. But if testicular cancer is found and treated early, it is usually curable.
Whether you think you may have testicular cancer, or are a concerned friend, family member, or partner, you may have many questions. Here are the answers to some questions people commonly ask about testicular cancer.

I overcame heart problem to win Olympic gold in rowing

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WINNING gold at last summer’s Olympics was twice as sweet for Tom James. Not only did he help row the coxless four to victory but he also overcame a potentially life-threatening heart condition.
Last summer Tom and fellow rowing heroes Alex Gregory, Andrew Triggs Hodge and Pete Reed beat Australia in a nail-biting 6 minute 3.97 second race.

Wednesday, 31 July 2013

Clean your teeth...and beat Alzheimer’s

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 Alzheimer's disease (AD), also known in medical literature as Alzheimer disease, is the most common form of dementia. There is no cure for the disease, which worsens as it progresses, and eventually leads to death. It was first described by German psychiatrist and neuropathologist Alois Alzheimer in 1906 and was named after him.Most often,

Tuesday, 30 July 2013

ANAL SEX ,KNOW THE DANGERS AND THE PLEASURE


 1.While there's no denying anal sex has a certain kinky charm, the rectum was designed as an exit, not an entrance
  2. Since the rectum doesn't produce natural lubrication like the vagina does, anal sex risks tearing the rectal walls or the sphincter

COMEDY as cure for Hypertension True or false ?


In the last few decades, researchers have studied laughter's effects on the body and turned up some potentially interesting information on how it affects us:

Monday, 29 July 2013

Did You Know? 10 Sex Facts

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Top sex facts

A recent visit to Manhattan's legendary Museum of Sex yielded more than a mob of 18-year-old girls giggling in the foyer – it provided an entertaining and educated look into the history of sex.

Sunday, 28 July 2013

Air Conditioners and its Health Risk





The problems associated with air conditioners arise out of overuse. With the ease of fingertip control many people assume that the more they use their unit the better it will be.  However, a study of 770 office staff found people working in air-conditioned offices are almost two-and-a-half times more likely to suffer from respiratory infections than those in naturally ventilated buildings. This study was done by Dr Dan Teculescu and he told the European Respiratory Society's annual congress in Berlin that findings from his research support reports of sick building syndrome in the UK,

Saturday, 27 July 2013

Understanding Your Menstrual Cycle



All older women know the basics of having a menstrual cycle. However, younger women who have just started to menstruate may be interested in knowing more about the specifics attached to theirs. Also known as a period, a woman’s menstrual cycle  is in a nutshell controlled by a delicate, but regular series of hormonal events, each a different part of either preparing the body for pregnancy or working to reset the reproduction system to try again the following month.