09Apr
We have heard about Viagra as a drug to treat male impotence. We have come across Viagra as a recreational drug used by men to enhance their sexual life. We have read women trying out Viagra without success. That’s not all. The British journal claims that Viagra can help flowers stand up straight for a longer period. The pill in smaller quantities increases the shelf life of cut flowers. So, they will survive a week more than their natural lifespan. This is good news to flower lovers’ worldwide.
More good news, animal lovers’
In many countries, animal organs are used as aphrodisiacs or traditional medicines to improve male virility. Seal penises are popular in South East Asia. The organs are used in potions to improve virility. Penises of Tigers and Rhinoceroses, Deer tail, Snake blood, Toad skin and Tortoises are utilized as sexual enhancement ingredients. Animals are killed brutally and their parts are torn off to meet the demands of men. Continue reading »
Tags: animal organs, condition, deer tail, heart, male virility, Multipurpose, natural lifespan, news, pressure, toad skin
26Jan
Using advanced technology, doctors are now able to test newborn babies for hearing loss fairly accurately, and at very low costs.
Typically, testing will be performed when a newborn is considered “at risk” due to related hearing loss circumstances involving one or both of the parents, or when a disease, infection or condition occurs during pregnancy that might cause hearing loss.
Early Detection Saves Long-Term Costs
Not only is it inexpensive to perform initial hearing loss examinations for newborns, but detecting the hearing loss early saves substantial costs throughout the child’s life for the parents and educational system as a whole.
Early detection of hearing loss enables both doctors and parents to develop appropriate treatments and therapies early on to help the child either overcome the hearing loss, improve hearing or adjust during development. Continue reading »
Tags: awareness, condition, hearing loss in children, hearing problem, Learning, learning disability, loss, newborn babies, problem, using advanced technology
08Dec
The condition of your skin can give away your age, but when properly cared for and protected, your skin can help you look considerably younger than you truly are. Why not try your best to look as young as possible for as long as possible and prevent wrinkles and lines? Try the following tips and suggestions on caring for your face. It’s never too late to begin turning back the hands of time and working on attaining younger looking skin.
Hydrate Your Skin
Healthy, younger looking skin is hydrated skin, and what better way to moisturize your skin than from the inside out? Make sure to drink plenty of clear water on a daily basis to properly hydrate the cells of your skin. Drink at least eight glasses per day, and even more on hot days or when participating in strenuous activities. Your skin will glow from the inside out when properly hydrated.
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Tags: appearance, condition, facial expressions, facial moisturizers, glow, skin, turning back the hands of time, way, wrinkles and lines, youthful appearance
26Jul
Dry skin can be a troubling condition, and for many of us it is all too common. While dry skin is especially prevalent during the winter months, when the air is dry and we are spending lots of time indoors, this condition can occur at any time of the year. Some people are troubled by dry and flaking skin only occasionally, while others live with the problem on a daily basis.
While there are all manner of oils, lotions and creams on sale at the local pharmacy, in many cases dry skin can be treated naturally, without relying on harmful chemicals or artificial ingredients. In fact many dry skin conditions respond better to the natural approach, and it is a good idea for every dry skin sufferer to try these common natural treatments first.
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Tags: condition, dry skin conditions, dry skin problems, idea, Natural, problem, showers and baths, skin, thyroid problems, vitamin deficiencies
31Aug
Affecting about 4% of all pregnancies, gestational diabetes is not a common condition but one that should be taken seriously. With about 135,000 new cases of gestational diabetes diagnosed each year, it is enough of a concern that all pregnant women are tested for it between weeks 24 and 28 of their pregnancy. Continue reading »
Tags: baby, blood glucose levels, causes of gestational diabetes, condition, Diabetes, fetus growth, function of insulin, insulin, insulin resistance, mother
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