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Overexposure to certain environmental factors, such as pesticides and other chemicals, and radiation. Cigarette smoking, alcohol, marijuana, anabolic steroids, and taking medications to treat bacterial infections, high blood pressure and depression also can affect fertility.
We report a case of turmeric associated hyperkalemia as a possible cause of hyperkalemia. We also discuss the likely mechanism of action: curcumin...
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The foods with the longest time to digest are bacon, beef, lamb, whole milk hard cheese, and nuts. These foods take an average of about 4 hours for...
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Very nutritious If you buy quality dark chocolate with a high cocoa content, then it's quite nutritious. It contains a decent amount of soluble...
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It is very uncommon for hospitals to place patients in diapers. In some cases, patients with medical issues require a diaper, but in others, the...
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Fluxactive Complete is conveniently packed with over 14 essential prostate powerhouse herbs, vitamins and grade A nutrients which work synergistically to help you support a healthy prostate faster
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Lemongrass oil Lemongrass is commonly used in moisturizers and shampoos because of its light and pleasant scent. Studies on this essential oil...
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12 to 24 hours For males, there's a lot more variance. It may take a few minutes, an hour, several hours, a day, or even longer. As you get older,...
Read More »Smoking tobacco or marijuana by either partner may reduce the likelihood of pregnancy. Smoking also reduces the possible effectiveness of fertility treatment. Miscarriages are more frequent in women who smoke. Smoking can increase the risk of erectile dysfunction and a low sperm count in men. Alcohol use. For women, there's no safe level of alcohol use during conception or pregnancy. Alcohol use may contribute to infertility. For men, heavy alcohol use can decrease sperm count and motility. For women, there's no safe level of alcohol use during conception or pregnancy. Alcohol use may contribute to infertility. For men, heavy alcohol use can decrease sperm count and motility. Being overweight. Among American women, an inactive lifestyle and being overweight may increase the risk of infertility. For men, sperm count also may be affected by being overweight. Among American women, an inactive lifestyle and being overweight may increase the risk of infertility. For men, sperm count also may be affected by being overweight. Being underweight. Women at risk of fertility problems include those with eating disorders, such as anorexia or bulimia, and those who follow a very low-calorie or restrictive diet. Women at risk of fertility problems include those with eating disorders, such as anorexia or bulimia, and those who follow a very low-calorie or restrictive diet. Exercise issues. A lack of exercise contributes to obesity, which increases the risk of infertility. Less often, ovulation problems may be associated with frequent strenuous, intense exercise in women who are not overweight.
Vitamin D When there isn't enough vitamin D in your body your hair may turn grey or white. One study published in The International Journal of...
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Talk about things not related to why you're there. Make sexual comments or advances. Touch you inappropriately. Make plans with you outside the...
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If your cancer has spread beyond your prostate to other areas of your body, your doctor may recommend: Chemotherapy. ... Training your immune...
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While it's difficult to completely reverse an enlarged prostate, there are several treatments that can relieve symptoms, reduce the size of the...
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