- A Thermometer to Detect Underlying Male Physical Problems
Many people know that erectile dysfunction is a very common condition affecting more than half of all men over age 40, but only few understand the close relation between erectile dysfunction and its physical causes. The consequence is the fact that the main majority of men do not seek treatment because they hope the problem is in their head, they think it is temporary or they are embarrassed discussing it - The Pressure To Be Perfect
It is alarming that more and more young people are lining up for the plastic surgeon's knife. It's a sorry sign on the times that we are so obsessed with appearance and that so many base their self worth on how they look. - Is Juvenile Diabetes Hereditary?
The genetics of diabetes are very complex, but before I delve into that, you need to be aware that the terminology has changed. What used to be called Juvenile Diabetes is now called type 1. What used to be called Adult Onset diabetes is now called type 2, as you note. The reason for no longer using the terms Juvenile and Adult Onset is that both Juvenile and Adult Onset Diabetes occur throughout the life span. Thus, the old terms are misleading. - Having More Headaches Is Common
Sometime people complain about pain in the sinus area without any of the signs of sinus infection. Over the years they received various meds for allergies and sinus until they were diagnosed with migraines. I keep reading how many people think they have sinus headaches but very few do and that sinus discharge etc. is necessary for it to be a sinus headache. - Disadvantages of Chemotherapy in Treating Prostate Cancer
Chemotherapy is a treatment based on action of several agents such as: Mitoxantrone, Vinorelbine, Docetaxel, Estramustine or others. Basically, chemotherapy agents kill cancer cells that are actively multiplying. - What Is More Important Than An Error In Medication
One of the points I want stress is that medication errors happen. I also want stress that, despite of health providers' best efforts and other peoples' expectations, we are not now and never will be perfect. We all make mistakes, it is human. I make them. You make them. Everyone makes them. - Malpractice Lawsuits are Devastating in Many Ways
There are many types of harmful medical mistakes and potential mistakes for which malpractice suits, and threats of malpractice suits, represent virtually the only control. The problem with lawsuits to correct these actions is that identification is often random and incomplete, and frequently the suits respond to bad luck rather than bad practice.
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