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    Prostate Cancer Essay

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    Prostate cancer is abnormal cell growth and tumor formation in male prostate gland, which is a part of male reproductive system. Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancer type affecting human male population around the world. Recently, over 1 million men from all over the world were diagnosed with prostate cancer where developed countries accounted for 70% of these cases [1]. According to the same report in year 2012 prostate cancer left estimated 0.3 million human male people dead…

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    Prostate Gland Essay

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    There are many risk factors to consider for the presence of BPH. Obesity correlates with the increase of the sympathetic tone that increases prostatic cellular abundance that occurs by undetermined means. Increase in age, lack of physical activity, erectile malfunction and family history are all additional risk factors of developing BPH. Symptoms of BPH include difficulty starting urine flow (hesitancy), frequent urination, straining when urinating which is cause by the obstruction the prostate…

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    Cortisol, also known as the stress hormone, is released to enable the flight or fight response, but when people stay in a state of high stress, levels of cortisol rise and may remain high. (WISE geek) The effect of excessive cortisol in the body whether from man -made drugs, an over productive pituitary gland, or tumors can cause Cushing syndrome and the range of disease it characterized by. Cushing disease can be caused by both outside and inside influences of your body. It occurs after…

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    Longinexx - Will It Work fоr Me? Men whо аrе seeking оut male-enhancement supplements seemingly hаvе ԛuitе a task оn thеir hands. Whеrе dо thеу turn? Shоuld thеу juѕt chalk it uр tо оld age? Dо thеу buy a pill оr a device? And juѕt bесаuѕе thеу'vе heard асtuаl success stories frоm friends аnd colleagues rеgаrding - lеt'ѕ say, "Longinexx" (a much-talked аbоut pill) - dоеѕ thаt mеаn it will biologically work fоr THEM? Thеѕе questions саn bе ԛuitе overwhelming fоr a man, еѕресiаllу whеn thе…

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    Introduction The percentage of men over 40 using testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) tripled from 2001 to 2011¹. Newer, gel based forms of treatment have aided the ease of application and encouraged prescription rates. Along with this trend comes an increase in the data surrounding TRT. This influx adds to the large scale, randomized studies conducted on the use of TRT in hypogonadal men. TRT is widely accepted to provide relief from retarded spermatogenesis, low sex function, depression,…

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    Case Study Hypertension

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    Vicki is a 42 year old African American woman, who was diagnosed with hypertension a month ago. Vicki went to her doctor’s appointment the medical assistant took her blood pressure. She was told by the medical assistant that it was high, and it was BP 158 over 98. The medical assistant told her she is next to see the doctor and that the doctor will repeat in taking her blood pressure. As she was called in to see the doctor, he repeated taking her vital signs and the doctor found that both of her…

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    not cures for what they think they are having. I would like to see a ban on advertising for pharmaceuticals because I do not think it is in the best interest of the public health, and, I am tired of hearing about vaginal yeast infections, erectile dysfunction and a myriad of other symptoms which are less than savory for public conversation, or dinner conversation, as I often eat in front of the…

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    Benefits Of Reiki Therapy

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    MASTER THE ART OF REIKI THE EASY WAY, AND LEARN TO USE ENERGY TO HEAL ANYONE, ANYWHERE - GUARANTEED Those Who Say That Mastering Reiki Takes Years To Achieve, Its Time You Prove Them Wrong, Not By Arguments But By Actual Proof Of Benefits Of Reiki Therapy! If you fascinated by ancient Japanese holistic healing programs and arts of healing and medicine, you already know about Reiki. It is an old Japanese art of healing that uses chi – the natural universal energy. By using your hands to harness…

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    Chronic Stress

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    Stress is a normal physical response to events that make you feel threatened or upset your balance in some way. (Melinda Smith, M.A., Robert Segal, M.A., and Jeanne Segal, Ph.D., 2014). We experience stress on a daily basis, but what may be stressful for some, may not be so for others. Stress can be caused by, working long hours or under dangerous conditions, having to give a presentation in front of classmates or colleagues, getting divorce or having financial problems, all of these examples…

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    fatigue. 5 Also, other symptoms can be pain or numbness in the feet or hands, bladder, kidneys, skin problems. Infections that are more frequent or heal slowly are other symptoms that are signs that you have diabetes. On the other hand, erectile dysfunction is only common on man, this means cannot or keep an firm erection while having an intercourse. 5 As matter of fact, if the doctor suspects you have diabetes because your blood sugar level is higher than 200 mg/dL. The doctor may request…

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