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Monday, June 6, 2011

Obesity Causes Contraception Failure

Overweight influences the success of the contraceptive methods used. Those include being overweight or obese are advised to choose contraceptive methods more carefully.
The results of an analysis of several studies suggest that hormonal contraceptives, especially the pill, will be less effective in women who are obese. Meanwhile, the contraceptive injection is considered more effective.
Experts revealed that excess fat in the body will cause changes in metabolism and affect the way the body responds contraceptives.

Monday, November 15, 2010

Lazy Moves Increase the Risk of Hypertension

Lack of physical activity or exercise is one major factor in high blood pressure, especially if it's passive lifestyle begins at a young age.

High blood pressure or hypertension is often called the silent disease because it has no specific symptoms. Hypertension is a major cause of stroke, heart attack, kidney failure, and died young.

In a study published in the journal Hypertension known to one third of cases of hypertension can be prevented by increasing physical activity. The study was conducted on 4618 men and women aged 18-30 years who underwent long-term research on cardiovascular disease.

Saturday, November 6, 2010

Reduce Hypertension With Exercise

Hypertension increases the risk of heart disease and stroke, so it should be lowered. In order to prevent hypertension, do sports and of course eating healthy foods. This method also applies to those who already have hypertension.

To start the exercise habit, for some, is not easy. The WebMD site, revealed a number of interesting ways to exercise a fun activity.

* Find a fun activity. Find activities you can enjoy for 30 minutes every day. Gardening, climbing stairs, walking, or biking with a child can be a fun activity. These activities will also increase your exercise quota, and of course beneficial to heart health.

Sunday, August 15, 2010

Drug Dosage for Children

Giving medicine to infants and toddlers can not be arbitrary. Children are not adults in miniature so that the treatment in children can not be equated simply with treatment in adults based on the size of the dose or medication.
Giving medications to children under five are not in accordance with the dosage amounts can cause the child to overdose or under-dosing. In addition, not a few parents who give medicine to her child without the child's body temperature first.

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Long-Term Effects of Taking Sleep Medications

When the body feels tired, we certainly hope straight to bed. Unfortunately, not everyone can just sleep easy. For them, sleeping pills seemed comparable with rest of the night. However, be aware that studies have linked sleep dangers of drug consumption in the long run.Sleeping pills were not merely making a deep sleep. Dr. Genevieve Belleville research from Canada suggests that those who used sleeping pills drank three or more tablets have an increased risk of death more quickly than people who do not take sleeping pills. Another impact of the use of sleeping pills are the chronic health problems, such as addiction to alcohol or cigarettes, as well as the possible cause of depression.

Friday, July 9, 2010

Researched, Powder Form of Impotence Drugs

Many men are plagued with anxiety and depression found himself to erection difficulties. That's why scientists continue to create an effective treat impotence drugs, one drug in powder form that dissolves in the mouth.

In contrast to erectile dysfunction drugs conventionally, such as Viagra, Cialis or Levitra, this drug is a powder that easily dissolves in the mouth and has a work force more quickly than the anti-impotence drug that usually have to wait 30 minutes before the active ingredients work.

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Shame Remover Spray

Are you shy, nervous easily, or lack of association?. Your problem has a solution. Scientists in Israel have developed a new drug that can reduce barriers to socialize.
As reported the Daily Telegraph, scientists at the Seaver Autism Center for Research and Treatment and Columbia University, creating a nasal spray containing the hormone oxytocin. These drugs are claimed to help improve a person's ability to interact socially.