Baldness

Thu,19 January 2012

    It is  normal for everyone to have our hair fall out from our scalps every single day. We can shed about 80 to 150 pieces of hairs daily; Caucasians having the most hair thinning while Africans experience the least number of hair fall. There is nothing to worry about on such a big number of pieces of hair falling out from our heads as our new hair also grows in such a number. Therefore, we would not gone bald as the rate of hair shedding is matched by the rate of hair growth. Furthermore, hair loss is not noticeable until we have lost half of our hair.



High Blood Pressure

Tue,17 January 2012

Lifestyle factors cause most incidents of heart disease and diseases in the blood circulation, either wholly or partially. Bad lifestyle can cause blood vessels to be narrowed, high blood pressure and inflammatory processes in the circulatory system. These changes will themselves decrease the general condition and tissue health, and can cause more dramatic events like blod clots, heart infarction or stroke.

Here are some simple advices to avoid disease in the heart and blood vessels and to help regain good circulatory health if such disease already are present.

Sexual Pleasure

Sun,15 January 2012

   How to please a women sexually is easy for a lot of men. But, there are men have found it hard to find the methods and means to bring sexual pleasure to their partners. A lot of women, have no problem explaining to their partner what stimulates their sexual prowess. But, there are still women out there who never voice their sexual desires to their partners. Coupled with the fact that some men are not very good at performing sex and have no desire to pleasure their partners. They are self serving sexual partners and could care less about their woman's pleasure.

Distinct Symptoms of Urinary Infection

Wed,11 January 2012

       Urinary tract infection, is a colonization of microorganisms in the urinary tract in such an amount and such a way that damages or symptoms are produced. When only the urethra and the bladder is affected, it is called lower urinary tract infection.  Urinary tract infection is commonly caused by bacteria that also are present in the normal flora in and around body openings and in the digestive tract, as for example the bacterium Escherichia Coli. Most often the bacteria enter the urinary tract through the urethral opening. Women more easil



Obese men are at increased risk for erectile dysfunction

Sat,07 January 2012



   Obese men are at increased risk for erectile dysfunction (ED), likely caused by atherosclerosis-related hypertension and cardiovascular disease, as well as hormonal changes associated with obesity, as described in a timely article published in Obesity and Weight Management.
   As many as 30-40% of men over the age of 50 may experience erectile dysfunction, and both obesity and physical inactivity may increase their risk. The build-up of atherosclerotic plaque in the arteries of obese men can damage the arterial lining and contribute to elevated blood pressure. In addit


Potential treatment of sexual dysfunction

Thu,05 January 2012


Impotence or Erectile Dysfunction is quite common among men yet only a smaller proportion of men seek treatment for correcting this sexual problem. This is largely because of embarrassment involved. If you think that Viagra or other prescribed drugs are the only only options for treating erectile problems in men, let me tell you that there are some far more effective and safer ways that can help you get rock solid erections for satisfactory intercourse without any side effects.

Such natural treatment is possible with the help of natural or herbal medications for which you do not require a prescription. This


Over-Diagnosis of Cancer

Tue,03 January 2012

     Researchers at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center and colleagues have identified the first genetic variant associated with aggressive prostate cancer, proving the concept that genetic information may one day be used in combination with other factors to guide treatment decisions. The research is being reported in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

    "This finding addresses one of the most important clinical questions of prostate cancer -- the ability at an early stage to distinguish between aggressive and slow-growing disease," said Jian


Treatments for localized prostate cancer

Sun,01 January 2012


Researchers at Moores Cancer Center at the University of California, San Diego and colleagues have found that prostate cancer treatments varied significantly between county hospitals and private providers. Patients treated in county hospitals are more likely to undergo surgery while patients treated in private facilities tend to receive radiation or hormone therapy. "The study examined the factors that drive treatment choices for patients with prostate cancer" said J. Kellogg Parsons, MD, MHS, principal investigator and urologic oncologist at Moores UCSD Cancer Center. "We found that decisio


Masturbatory Exercises

Mon,09 January 2012

Premature ejaculation advice can be very helpful to any male who's experienced an episode of this completely natural biological response on occasion. For sure, almost every man will at one point or another in his life have it happen to him. It's just a fact of life. What's more important is how a man and his sex partner look at the episode and that they realize there are a few things that can be done to deal with it.

For one, it's vital that they both understand that ejaculation occurring before it's really wanted is normally a result of an excess of eagerness or -- in some ca



Fish Oil & Men's Health

Fri,13 January 2012

Online Pharmacy provides the access to health information and prescription medications.

Fish oil may be particularly beneficial to men's health, because of the omega-3 fatty acids they contain. Low intake of fish and low circulating levels of DHA, an omega-3 fat, are associated with prostate cancer, BPH or enlarged prostate, prostatitis and with fertility issues, such as low sperm count and motility.

DHA and other omega-3 fatty acids have anti-inflammatory activity and counter the effects of



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