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Dec 14, 2006
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by SirGan
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Although almost everyone has heard about vasectomy, not too many people know to explain the exact procedure. It is rather simple- vasectomy is a minor operation that lasts about 30 minutes and the main result is – male sterilization! The whole procedure is usually done at a doctor's office or at a clinic and the patient is awake during the surgery. Some have even heard about one special method called no-scalpel vasectomy. This proce ...
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Dec 13, 2006
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by Margaret Paul, Ph.D.
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Miranda consulted with me because of her unrelenting sadness. No matter how much she succeeded in her life and how much approval she received, the sadness was always there. Stuart consulted with me because of the loss of his marriage and his inability to stop drinking, which had resulted in his being disbarred as an attorney. David consulted with me because he could not seem to fill his inner emptiness. Marriage, children and a successful busin ...
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Dec 12, 2006
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by SirGan
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The fact is that there are many different types of medications which are available to treat this very common but rather serious condition but the fact is also that in the past few years- things about treatment have changed a bit. How come? Well, these newer medications for depression have become available that are safer and more effective than older medications for depression causing significantly fewer side effects. Although patients som ...
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Dec 12, 2006
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by GritPT
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Within the fitness and exercise community, there has been for some time now an increasing amount of interest in the body’s “stabilizer muscles.” Some trainers believe that these mythical entities are responsible for increased strength, power and athleticism.
There’s just one problem though: There is no distinct, mysterious group of “stabilizer muscles.” In fact, every muscle in the body can play a ...
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Dec 08, 2006
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by SirGan
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Although it is in generally- a common condition- not too many people have heard about the condition called phimosis. What exactly is phimosis? Well, it is defined as the inability of the prepuce, also called -the foreskin, to be retracted behind the glans penis. Of course- we are talking about uncircumcised males. What’s also interesting-a great majority of all males are born with congenital phimosis but this represents a be ...
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Dec 07, 2006
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by Ng Peng Hock
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Snoring is definitely a nuisance, not to the person who snores but, to the sleeping partner. If snorers’ spouses do not complaint about the noise or they simply get used to it, then the snorers will not feel anything wrong. After all, they cannot hear the beautiful music composed and played by them during their sleep. Only when the sleeping quality of their spouses has been adversely affected or they themselves find that they are excessivel ...
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Dec 06, 2006
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by SirGan
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The most important thing there is to know about this condition is that the Diabetes mellitus type 2 is one specific metabolic disorder that is primarily characterized by 3 characteristic symptoms:
insulin resistance
relative insulin deficiency
hyperglycemia
The condition is also known as diabetes mellitus type II, non-insulin-dependent diabetes (NIDDM), obesity related diabetes, or adult-onset diabetes. Unfort ...
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Dec 04, 2006
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by Dr.Phil Hariram
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Acid reflux is diagnosed when highly acidic gastric contents reflux back up into the esophagus. We all on the odd occasion suffer acid reflux especially when we over indulge. The lower esophageal sphincter (LES) is the barrier than remains closed and stops reflux from developing. If the LES relaxes, then reflux can occur. Reflux becomes a problem when it is recurrent. Unlike the stomach, the esophageal lining does not cope well with persistent ac ...
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Dec 04, 2006
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by SirGan
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Although not too many have heard about it- the fact is that Alopecia areata is a very common and specific autoimmune disease, in which the immune system, normally designed to protect the body from foreign invaders, now attacks its own tissue, the hair follicles- in this case. Hair follicles are those tiny cup-shaped structures from which our hairs grow. Of course- the result is- hair loss on the scalp and elsewhere. Unlike other types of Al ...
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Nov 23, 2006
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by Margaret Paul, Ph.D.
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Charles is caught in a self-destructive cycle that causes much pain and immobilization. It is a cycle that many people are stuck in. The negative cycle starts with some form of self-judgment: "I'm a failure. I will never really amount to anything." "I've made so many mistakes that I can will never be able to get my life back on track." "I've blown it again - I will never lose this weight." Self-judgment is the o ...
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