OK, I am not going to lecture you about the dangers of narcotic pain medicines. We both know how addictive they are: you because you know how it feels when you don’t have your vicodin, me because I’ve seen many many many people just like you. However, there are a few things I can tell [...]
PGAD or persistent genital arousal disorder – Can you imagine it, up to 300 times a day to experience an orgasm?
What is PGAD?
With PGAD the English name of this disorder is abbreviated, the so-called persistent genital arousal disorder, known in German as persistent genital arousal disorder. In PGAD is a permanent state of sexual excitement, [...]
Who Voted For Health Care Bill: Live from Cspan – The US House of Representatives passed the Health Care Bill, moving the process on to the Senate now to take up their own version of a Health Care plan. The historic bill garnered Republican support from a single member, Joseph Cao (pronounced Gow) from Louisiana. [...]
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), often referred to as “Lou Gehrig’s Disease,” is a progressive neurodegenerative disease that affects nerve cells in the brain and the spinal cord. Motor neurons reach from the brain to the spinal cord and from the spinal cord to the muscles throughout the body. The progressive degeneration of the motor neurons [...]
New research suggests that working a temporary or part time job after retirement could keep older people healthier.
The researchers, with the University of Maryland, used data from 12,189 people ages 51 to 61 who were interviewed every two years over a six-year period beginning in 1992 about their health, finances, employment history and work or [...]
Vancouver, British Columbia (AHN) – The British Columbia Cancer Agency announced on Wednesday the decoding by scientists from the center of the DNA sequence of a metastic lobular breast cancer tumor. The sequence involves three billion letters.
The finding is considered a breakthrough since it will help discover the secrets how cancer starts and spreads, which [...]
Philadelphia, PA (AHN) – A new study finds childhood cancer survivors typically suffer from the long-term effects of cancer treatment on physical health. A further social side-effect from their treatment is the disease may affect their chance of tying the knot.
Researchers found that survivors are 20 to 25 percent more likely “to never marry” compared [...]
Phenobarbital is a barbiturate with anticonvulsant and sedative effect, which takes place in the treatment of epilepsy and in preparation for the application of anesthesia.
Mode of action
Acts as a barbiturate phenobarbital on the binding and activation of the inhibitory-acting GABAA receptors in the central nervous system (CNS). This occurs through the binding of phenobarbital to [...]
Dissolved colloidal silver is used in the U.S. for some time with great success in combating all types of infectious diseases and is considered a viable alternative to antibiotics. It is as if dissolved in water as a trace element, and thus corresponds to a special kind of “mineral water”. It is extensively researched in [...]
Hoki is a kind of fish in the hake family, found off the coast of New Zealand and Australia. The fish are known by a number of other names, including blue grenadiers, blue hake, whiptail, whiptail hake, New Zealand and whiting. The fish have thick, white flesh, rich in omega-3 acids, making it a good [...]
Astragalus is a genus in the subfamily Faboideae (Leguminosae) within the legume family Fabaceae.
The genus includes about 1600 to 2500 species and is widespread over most of the Northern Hemisphere (Holarctic).
Features
Astragalus species are annual and perennial herbaceous plants or shrubs to semishrubs. In Central Europe, are all representatives of perennial, herbaceous plants with lignified rhizomes. [...]
GEM Keep It Cool is an interesting drink, geared to women of a certain age. What makes I so special? That it promises menopause symptoms relief. According to the page, it combines natural and “nature-lie” ingredients to do its work, and it also tastes good.
Advantages:
* Significantly reduce the intensity and frequency of hot [...]
After fifty years of growing government programs, health care costs continue to rise. The U.S. government now controls nearly half of all health care dollars, and the crisis is becoming acute. The plans we are seeing from Washington are not innovations, but rather extensions of the government interventions we have embraced for three generations.
But rather [...]
Wikipedia says, “Borscht … is a soup that is popular in many Eastern and Central European countries. It is made with beetroot as a main ingredient, which gives it a strong red color. The basic Polish borscht (barszcz) recipe includes red beetroot, onions, garlic, and other vegetables such as carrots and celery or parsnip. The [...]
Williams syndrome is a rare genetic condition (estimated to occur in 1/10,000 births) which causes medical and developmental problems. Williams syndrome was first recognized as a distinct entity in 1961 by Dr. J. C. P. Williams of New Zealand. It is present at birth, and affects males and females equally. It can occur in all [...]
Methadone is, unlike heroin, absolutely artificially produced. It is a Opiatersatzmittel, which strongly affects pain. Methadone has been known as a man in the 60s started it as a replacement drug use in heroin withdrawal. Heroin is semisynthetic, i.e. there is half from natural opium extracts.
Methadone has Vergelich the effect of morphine, it can also
to [...]
‘Brontosaurius egg’ is a new variety from the USA, created from the cross between plum and apricot. The somewhat unusual name is attributed to a Brazilian comic book series, the fruits resemble dinosaur eggs. The shell of the plum-like fruit is bright red and smooth, the shape is almost round.
The taste is exceptional, the fruit [...]
I want to describe an experience that I had with the above-mentioned substance. I do not want morality sermon or something, I know even as it is, if one wants to try drugs – one reads the reports, wants to experience something and thinks that nothing has happened to me so I went just so. [...]
Nestle SA recalled 47 varieties of Toll House cookie dough while U.S. regulators investigate 66 cases of food poisoning in 28 states that may be linked to the products.
The outbreak sent 25 people to hospitals since March with symptoms of cramps, diarrhea and vomiting, according to a notice posted today on the Food and Drug [...]
The Food and Drug Administration warned against the use of Zicam, “and the manufacturer must rezepfreie for the drug that so far as” homeopathic “was not, the new authorization.
Consumers should stop using Zicam Cold Remedy nasal gel and related products because they can permanently damage the sense of smell, federal health regulators said Tuesday.
The over-the-counter [...]