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Sexual Dysfunction in Women

Posted on October 21, 2009 by julie wilson

These problems may have physical or psychological causes. The physical causes of sexual dysfunction can include diseases like diabetes, heart failure, nerve disorders or hormone problems.

What is Lupus?

Posted on October 17, 2009 by Health4Life

Dr. Wright has found that in women with lupus, 80 percent were low in the hormone testosterone, and recommends that doctors with lupus patients perform a hormone panel

Mesothelioma Prognosis

Posted on October 21, 2009 by Warrior Mac

Mesothelioma is probably the most terrifying diagnosis that nobody really wants to listen to. Mesothelioma is a form of cancer that is extremely fatal. It is most often caused by exposure to asbestos on a regular basis, which has made it a much talked about topic. Mesothelioma gets its name from the area of the body in which the malignant cells appears. The mesothelium is a lining that covers all the internal organs in the body. The lining is lubricated, which allows the organs to t...

Irregular menstruation and Endometriosis - What we know

Posted on October 21, 2009 by julie wilson

During the normal menstrual cycle a woman inside the uterus the endometrial thickens and prepares for the possibility of conception and pregnancy. This occurs under the influence of hormones in the blood stream. If no conception occurs, the hormone levels decrease and the endometrial becomes detached from the wall of the uterus and is expelled through it - what we know as menstruation or our monthly period.

Herbal Remedies to Treat Male Infertility Successfully

Posted on October 21, 2009 by julie wilson

Have you been unable to have children even after trying for long? Has it been years since you married and have children yet? This is one of the worst scenarios in which a man may think, because it would mean they're suffering from a fertility problem.

How Environmental Factors Can Trigger Asthma

Posted on October 21, 2009 by Joseph Graham

Environmental factors such as indoor and outdoor pollutants can play a big role in the development of asthma and the triggering of asthma attacks. I will discuss a few of these pollutants and how they can be controlled by avoidance and other measures.

How Obesity Influence Infertility Problem

Posted on October 21, 2009 by julie wilson

Infertility can be caused by many types of different factors including functional and even emotional but many people miss the option and possibility it is caused by a deficiency or toxicity. Infertility is 12 months or more of unprotected relation without pregnancy.

Low Libido Problem- Low Relational Desire

Posted on October 21, 2009 by julie wilson

Some of them, in the social sphere, raise discussions about global overpopulation, in which nature's way of reducing and controlling the birth rate (number of births) would suppress relational interest.

Types Of Ovarian Cyst

Posted on October 21, 2009 by Olivia Curtis

Not all women are aware that they have an ovarian cyst. Frequently they develop and then dilate of their own account completely without the women's knowledge. The taught face of a women suffering from horribly painful Ovarian Cysts is not something many people observe, but it is very common throughout the world. If you think you may have, or you actually have, been diagnosed as having an Ovarian Cyst then this article is for you. it gives some of the usual and some less-usual met...

heart rate variability, health assessment

Posted on October 21, 2009 by Heart Rate Variability

Comprehensive Heart rate variability analysis (hrv) products provide full HRV analysis, health assessment, short-term HRV analysis, physiological monitoring, autonomic balance regulation analysis, stress management.



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