Archive for April 23rd, 2009
ABOUT IMPOTENCE
Thursday, April 23, 2009 7:04 No CommentsWhat is it? A condition in which a man is persistently or recurrently unable to obtain or maintain an erection of sufficient rigidity to have intercourse. It can have a partly physical basis or can be a form of unconscious sex avoidance. What causes it? Most impotent men believe that there is a physical cause [...]
FACTORS INFLUENCING THE DEVELOPMENT OF HEART DISEASE
Thursday, April 23, 2009 6:59 No CommentsAir pollution causes heart disease The burning of fossil fuels is thought to increase your risk of heart disease. Tiny airborne particles that are released from power stations, motor vehicles, burning wood and steel and cement plants are light and can travel 2000 to 3000 kilometers in air currents. According to Markus Amann, from the [...]
ABOUT IMMORTALITY: WAYS TO LIVE ON AFTER DEATH
Thursday, April 23, 2009 5:55 No CommentsBank your genes. To get the benefits of having a Junior to carry on your genes, without all the 5:00 A.M. feedings and Saturday soccer practices, you might consider making a donation at a sperm bank, where they freeze your sperm for women and couples seeking artificial insemination. You’ll get immortalized DNA, no added responsibilities, [...]
PREVENTIVE MEDECINE: HEALTH-DIRECTED AND HEALTH-RELATED NEEDS
Thursday, April 23, 2009 4:20 No CommentsWhat people do about their health depends more on what needs they feel they have than upon what they know. So the best doctor-patient relationship stems from a real understanding of the patient’s needs and perceptions of the situation rather than from a doling out of knowledge from one who ‘knows’ to one who ‘doesn’t’. [...]
FEED YOUR BODY RIGHT: “SKINNY FOODS” CURE A 50-YEAR WEIGHT PROBLEM
Thursday, April 23, 2009 3:46 No CommentsHelen Stein loves to eat. These days, the 73-year-old Larchmont, New York, resident eats more than ever—and she hasn’t gained back an ounce of the 38 pounds that she lost 15 years ago. How? By choosing foods that fill her up, not out. Helen’s battle of the bulge began 65 years ago, when she was [...]