Aggressive men are sick more often
Sat,03 December 2011Scientists have found that angry, oppressed and aggressive men are more likely to get sick cardiovascular diseases and diabetes. Strong emotional and mental stress leads to the formation of various diseases.
Ten years of frequent hostility to the ambient and depression can harm the immune systems of men and placed them at risk for heart disease. In addition, negative emotions are also linked with the development of type two diabetes and high blood pressure, as demonstrated by a study of American specialists Duke University. Angry, oppressed and aggressive men more likely to increase levels of the protein CA, which is responsible
Love is dangerous to health!
Wed,26 October 2011Love can severely harm your health, scientists warn. Researchers Imperial College found that the ups and downs of romantic relationships impact on the state of the human body.
"Our body is changing under the influence of emotions, and love is well expressed by physical manifestations - noted Professor Martin Cookie. - Karachi expanding pottery palms, a frequent heart beats. The blood is thrown out an enormous amount of adrenaline, which negatively affects our body."
Professor Cookie believes that the stress caused by the disease are the result of processes similar to those that occur in the human body w
What is sildenafil?
Wed,26 October 2011Sildenafil relaxes anatomy and increases claret breeze to accurate areas of the body.
Sildenafil beneath the name Viagra is acclimated to amusement arrect dysfunction (impotence) in men. Another cast of sildenafil is Revatio, which is acclimated to amusement pulmonary arterial hypertension and advance exercise accommodation in men and women.
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Heart disease risk factors
Wed,26 October 2011
Heart disease risk factors include:
* Your age. Simply getting older increases your risk of damaged and narrowed arteries and weakened or thickened heart muscle, which contribute to heart disease.
* Your sex. Men are generally at greater risk of heart disease. However, the risk for a woman increases after menopause.
* Family history. A family history of heart disease increases your risk of coronary artery disease, especially if a parent developed it at an early age (before age 55 for a male relative such as your brother or father and 65
Men's health and 6 tips of stress
Wed,26 October 2011Cortisol and other chemicals actually heighten the desire for food, and cortisol typically tends to increase cravings for fat and sugar. But you can outsmart the cycle: Get the better of stress and the hormones that spur it on with these 6 tips.
1. Manage that stress. Deep-breathing exercises, meditation, tai chi, and yoga are a few activities that could help you feel calmer and decrease your body's output of stress-response hormones. I ask my patients which of these techniques they feel speaks to them, and we take it from there. Sometimes, none of these options will appeal to them, or they believe they have no time for stress re
Varicocele repair for infertility
Wed,26 October 2011Varicoceles are enlarged varicose veins that occur in the scrotum. They are fairly common, affecting 15% of men overall, and 40% of men with known infertility. Varicoceles occur most often in the left testicle.
Varicocele repair is performed to improve male fertility. It can usually be done surgically on an outpatient basis using local or general anesthetic. A small incision is made in the abdomen close to where the testicles originally descended through the abdominal wall. The veins that produce the varicocele are identified and cut to eliminate blood flow to the varicocele.
Alternatively, a nonsurgical procedure
Medical history for urinary incontinence
Wed,26 October 2011
A medical history is the most important part of the examination for urinary incontinence. During the medical history, your health professional will ask you to describe:
* How long you have had incontinence.
* What, if anything, you are doing (laughing, coughing, or changing posture) when you experience incontinence.
* How often you have the problem and how much urine you lose.
* Risk factors you may have, such as ongoing (chronic) bladder infections or prostatitis, that could lead to incontinence.
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Back Problems and Injuries
Wed,26 October 2011
Most people will have a minor back problem at one time or another. Our body movements usually do not cause problems, but it's not surprising that symptoms develop from everyday wear and tear, overuse, or injury. Back problems and injuries often occur during sports or recreational activities, work-related tasks, or home projects.
Back pain can cause problems anywhere from the neck to the tailbone (coccyx). The back includes:
* The bones and joints of the spine (vertebrae).
* The discs that separate the vertebrae and absorb shock as you move.
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Radical prostatectomy
Mon,05 December 2011A radical prostatic is an operation to remove the prostate gland and some of the tissue around it. It is done to remove prostate cancer. This operation may be done by open surgery or by fluoroscope surgery through small incisions.
Laparoscopic surgery is most often done by hand. A few doctors now do it by guiding robotic arms that hold the surgery tools. This is called robot-assisted prostatic.
Open surgery
In open surgery, the surgeon makes an incision to reach the prostate gland. Depending on the case, the incision is made either in the lower belly or in the groin between the anus
Hearing Aids
Wed,26 October 2011What is Hearing Aids?
A hearing aid makes sounds louder (amplifies). While hearing aids may amplify some types of sounds more than others, at this time they cannot be made or programmed to amplify only one type of sound, such as a voice. Hearing aids do not restore normal hearing, but they may help people with hearing loss function and communicate more easily.
What should I do if I think I need a hearing aid?
If you think you have a hearing problem and are thinking about getting a hearing aid, see your doctor. If your doctor thinks you may need a hearing aid, another type of