Miscellaneous Articles
101: Cardiovascular Heart Disease Reversal?
Yeah, you are reading this now searching for answers. If you are like the rest of us, it may be late at night and you are searching for information that will confirm your worst suspicions that you may be showing symptoms of heart disease.
In my case, I denied my problem and searched for over 2 yea
102: Condoms and Oral Sex : Make it Safe and Fun
When my best friend and I first entered college, we were blubbering idiots when it came to anything having to do with sex. She would wholeheartedly agree with me. If people talked about condoms, we’d snicker like eight year-old boys. It’s no wonder neither one of us had even come remotely close to s
103: Chinese Condom News - From Condom Hairbands to Condom Dresses
Condom Hair Bands : Imagine you walk into a salon to get your hair shampooed, cut and styled. You are given rubber hair bands to help keep your hair up and out of your face. Then you find out that these are not your typical hair bands. These hair bands are recycled…recycled used condoms. This is wha
104: Why Having Sex with a Condom Feels Better
One of the biggest myths or excuses you’ll hear out there today is that condom use makes sex less enjoyable, or ‘kills the mood.’ Plainly put, being confident and knowledgeable about your own sexuality never kills the mood. There’s plenty of reasons why condoms and safe sex in general can, in actua
105: Folic Acid may cut premature births by 70%
Recent research based on 40,000 women found that one in three babies born under 28 weeks die, with a large number of those that survive facing lifelong disability. The new revelation supports the established recommendation that women who are planning to have a family should also take folic acids sup
106: How to Educate Yourself on Sexual Protection
One of the most needed yet often readily ignored needs in today’s world is educating yourself on birth control and safe sex. There are so many options out there, and a lot of misinformation to be confused by; but thanks to the internet you can research many of these things in the comfort and privacy
107: Condom Storage and Safety from Heat
Here’s a quick rundown on where to stash away your condoms so that you can always stay prepared. A lot of us, if not all of us, have heard the old advice to not keep a condom in your wallet, but how many of us know why? And, to quote one of the recent questions Condom Man received, is it a good idea
108: Gently Narrow Your "Estrogen Window" With Lignan's
Although many people think that breast cancer is a genetically transferred disease, the truth is that it is rarely genetically transferred, as only one in every ten cases are linked to genes for this cancer. Strong evidence points to environmental causes being the main reason for breast cancer. By
109: Medical Negligence – What to do when doctor’s get it wrong
Medical or Clinical Negligence is the term used when a patient suffers adverse effects from medical care. Five per cent of the general population report suffering an injury or other effects after receiving medical care, and many don’t know what they should do after this damage occurs. To handle the
110: Eighty Seven Percent of All Type 2 Diabetes Can Be Prevented Naturally
It is a fact that almost 90% of Type 2 diabetes can be prevented by attention to diet and the use of specific supplements. However, before having a look at these possibilities, we shall first have a look at what type 2 diabetes is so that the means of prevention can be better understood.
Diabetes i
111: Avoid these Common Condom Mistakes
For being such an inexpensive item, condoms pack a powerful punch. They protect its users against many sexually transmitted diseases as well as guarding against pregnancy. In the heat of the moment, however, many couples do not stop during foreplay and pull out the condom instructions from the box t
112: Ovarian Cancer Prevention – 2008 Is Not Too Late
Pittsburg, PA – WomenEtcetera! a new online community for women over 50 began the year with a clear mission. “The interests and concerns of mature, modern women are our main focus,” explains Suzanne Caplan, founder and CEO of www.WomenEtcetera.com. “With ovarian cancer being such a primary – althoug
113: Condoms 101 - An Overview (What you May have Missed in School)
Basically stated, a condom is a form of birth control that prevents the passage of semen from reaching the vaginal canal during sexual intercourse. In addition to this, a condom also prevents blood, vaginal secretions and other bodily fluids from passing between sexual partners. Acting a barrier for
114: 4 Types of Tea: How is Each One Made
Tea is one of the most popular after food drinks in the world, but still very few people are aware that there are four inherently different flavours and types of tea one can find in every supermarket. Each tea is made out of different ingredients and each tea has its advantages and disadvantages. I
115: Best of the Best in Condoms
Condoms are an inexpensive form of birth control readily available on the market. When used correctly, condoms are 98 percent effective in the prevention of pregnancy. In the area of STD and aids prevention, condoms achieve a higher standard of protection levels than choosing to not use a condom. Un
116: The Female Condom Redesigned
The female condom is one of those things in life that you know exists; you know you’ve heard about it on the news at one time or another, but you don’t know anybody who has ever seen one, let alone actually used one. If you stepped on one in the street, you might kick at it and think, “What a stran
117: Condoms Usage and Foreskin
Condoms are tricky enough to put on with most couples getting caught up in the “which way does it unroll?” dilemma. Now, add the dilemma of foreskin for good measure and you may be in a whole new realm of frustration. Looking at some condom forums and reading what uncircumcised men are venting about
118: Exposing Common Condom Myths
Oh, what a tangled web of myths we weave when we are trying not to conceive! Growing up, my neighborhood friend began having sex relatively early. While drinking our Capri Suns on my front porch, I vividly remember her recounting the frequent sexcapades she engaged in and saying things like, “Oh, we
119: How Common Are Headaches When Taking Levitra?
Clinical studies show that around one in every 6 to 7 people that use the erectile dysfunction medication Levitra (Vardenafil Hydrochloride) suffer from headaches. That’s 15 percent of all Levitra users. How normal are Levitra associated headaches though?
Well, headache percentage rates do seem pret
120: Overcomming Diabetes Related Erectile Dysfunction Using Levitra
Yes. It's an unfortunate fact. Diabetics are way more likely to suffer from E.D. (Erectile Dysfunction) than non diabetics. About 53 percent of men with diabetes suffer from some form of E.D. or another and the problem gets worse as men grow older. In fact, by age 70, only 1 in 20 men with diabetes
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