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News category: General News Posted on Thursday, November 30th, 2006
What Is Fallopian Tube Cancer?
The fallopian tubes constitute the passageways connecting the uterus with the ovaries. Fallopian tube cancer takes place in the situation that cells in the fallopian tubes uncontrollably and create a tumor. While the tumor is growing, it may finally press against the inside of the fallopian tube, stretching the tube and resulting in serious pelvic pain. Sooner or later, the tumor finally spreads all over the pelvis and abdomen.

News category: General News Posted on Wednesday, November 29th, 2006
You have squeaky, achy joints, some kind of pain in your knee, or a serious shooting pain from the shoulder to the elbow. There’s no big deal, right?
Unfortunately, you are wrong. Far too frequently we assume that any kind of joint pain is an integral part of aging, and we just need to learn to live with. According to specialists, it is nonsense. Experts are constantly suggesting a wide variety of treatment options, starting from physical activity and alternative supplements to medicines and joint replacement surgery.

News category: General News Posted on Tuesday, November 28th, 2006
From the very beginning of their lives, since they are children, little boys are educated to be "tough" and not to cry.
This kind of social training results in middle-aged men who ignore chest pains that can constitute the first sign of heart disease that is approaching.

Are you considering getting pregnant? If yes, then you are perhaps already knee-deep in ovulation predictor kits, temperature charts, and perhaps also pregnancy test kits.
But whilst the majority of women are worried about what happens after they conceive, healthcare providers convince that even more should be analyzed about what to do before even trying.

News category: Pain Relief Posted on Friday, November 24th, 2006
How Does Aspirin Therapy Work?
Aspirin has gained its fame as a pain relief wonder medication. It alleviates headaches, decreases fevers, and lowers swelling. Moreover, research proves that daily doses as low as 81 milligrams - the amount in a baby aspirin – is able to decrease the odds of heart attacks and strokes in people who are at high risk. Nearly twenty five million American citizens take aspirin to protect themselves from heart disease every day.

News category: General News Posted on Thursday, November 23rd, 2006
It is obvious that married men are much healthier men. However for women, the health benefit of marriage depends largely on the health of the marriage.
Over and over again, the research proves that marriage is beneficial for men’s health. For women, though, the picture has been a bit more unclear. Several studies indicate that women need marriage like a fish needs a bicycle.

News category: Weight Loss Posted on Wednesday, November 22nd, 2006
Have you ever dreamed of being able just to pop a pill that would melt the body fat right off until you are shape into pure, ripped muscle? Obviously you have. Apart from winning a lot of money in the lottery, and waking up next to a supermodel, it is the No. 1 daydream of your average Joe, particularly when you think about the fact that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimate that nearly 20 per cent of average Joes are obese. That must be why fat-burning supplements, called thermogenics, sell much quicker than patriotic car flags. Though, some fat burners are not the furnaces they’ve been pumped up to be.

News category: Weight Loss Posted on Tuesday, November 21st, 2006
The ordinary equation for becoming slim is to keep the intake of calories lower than calories burnt. In practice, if you manage to burn more calories than you require in order to maintain your bodyweight, you should become thinner. The two of the easiest ways to influence this balance are to reduce the amount of calories you eat, in general by consuming fewer carbohydrates, or to raise the number of calories that you burn, for example through practicing aerobic.

Apart from the fact that obesity is harmful to men’s health, it may also have a negative influence on their brains. According to the recent research, being overweight can in fact raise the risk of mental decline in men, which makes it more difficult for their brains to function most effectively over time.

News category: General News Posted on Friday, November 17th, 2006
Some very confident dieters know that controlling their diet and the foods they consume constitutes the key to their successful weight-loss. "Maintaining a food diary increases your awareness of what kind of foods you eat," explains Cindy Moore, M.S., R.D, a spokesman of Cleveland-based American Dietetic Association. However nowadays, not many people still use spiral-bound notebooks.

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