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Use Holistic Nutrition for Cardiovascular Diseases

Friday, January 27th, 2012

A recent study on cardiovascular diseases shows that holistic nutrition can actually help the human body combat the diseases and help an individual live a normal life, say experts. The body at any given point of time would need the right amounts of vitamins, proteins and many more nutrients to help the human body reach the highest amount of energy levels. This would also help one mentally and emotionally overcome the dreaded diseases too, say doctors. (more…)

Ticks And Lyme Diseases – Can Pets Spread It?

Friday, January 27th, 2012

Ticks can spread Lyme disease, says a source and that would happen when humans are bitten by ticks which are infected. In turn a tick is infected when it bites a deer or even a mouse which is infected, and that’s how the disease comes into the tick, says a source. Sources say to avoid such diseases on you it would be wise to be precautious of certain things around you, so that you could avoid being affected and infected at the same time by Lyme disease. (more…)

Therapeutic properties caused by a toxin in tetanus now a boon

Friday, January 27th, 2012

Sources now say that there is a toxin in tetanus which could actually help millions across the world than what it was otherwise thought off. Tetanus toxin is known to cause the disease we all dread, which is tetanus, but further research and analysis says that this very toxin now has properties that could do more good than harm to the human body. (more…)

Artificial Hydration and Nutrition

Friday, January 27th, 2012

In some cases, such as fainting, healing from temporary problem, or when someone has an advanced life threatening illness and is dying, artificial hydration and nutrition became an important way to provide them with the necessary food, vitamins, and medications. Since these people are not able to swallow, so, they are given fluids and nutrition in other ways. Sometimes, patients are given fluids and nutrition, if it is needed, through an intravenous (IV) catheter, which is a tube made from plastic ends with a needle, the needle is placed directly in the vein. Another method is by putting a tube into the stomach passing through the nose and throat; this way of artificial nutrition and hydration is called NG tube. Since NG cannot be left for a long time in the patient’s body (usually 1 to 4 weeks), another type of feeding tube can be used, called a PEG tube or g-tube; this type is placed into the wall of the stomach. (more…)

Understanding Erectile Dysfunction

Friday, January 27th, 2012

We understand erectile dysfunction (ED) man’s persistent inability to achieve or maintain an erection sufficient for satisfactory sexual activity within the set of aspects of sexual intercourse, is also known as impotence. (more…)

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