Archive for February, 2010

Symptoms of Infertility – Age, Sex and Lifestyle Factors

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

Symptoms of Infertility – Definitions

A couple is infertile when they are unable to have a baby after 12 months of regular and unprotected intercourse. Infertility is the incapacity to reproduce.

Couples have different reactions to the news of being infertile. Extreme reactions often come from couples who are childless.

Couple who are infertile and who’ve never had a baby are classified under primary infertility.

In another light, secondary infertility refers to couples who had successfully gotten pregnant before but are now having problems conceiving.

Maleness

Various factors, both emotional and physical, can lead to infertility.

Infertility cases in men, like low sperm count, retrograde ejaculation, scarring from sexually transmitted diseases, hormone deficiency, and impotence, make up approximately 30-40% of cases.

Sperm count may be negatively influenced by marijuana abuse or use of prescription drugs, like cimetidine, spironolactone, and nitrofurantoin.

The Female Factor

Pelvic infection, scarring from STDs, endometriosis, ovulation dysfunction, fallopian tube abnormality, tumors, hormonal imbalances, and even poor nutrition are some of these “female factors.” These are responsible for 40 to 50% of infertility in couples.

Risk factors contributed by both the male and the female, in addition to other unknown causes, comprise 10 to 30% of infertility cases.

It is estimated that just 10 to 20% of couples fail to conceive after a year. It is very crucial for couples to contine trying to have a baby at least for 12 months.

Age Influenced Factors

Couples who are healthy, are below 30 years old, and have intercourse frequently have just a 25 to 30 per cent chance a month of conceiving. The peak of a woman’s fertility is in her 20s. The success rate for women aged 35 and over is less than 10%, and this even much lower for those older than 40.

Others Factors Not Related To Age

Age-related factors are not the only causes of infertility. Infertility may also be worsened by the following:

* Having more than one sexual partner (high STD risk)
* Sexually transmitted infections
* Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) history
* History of epididymitis or orchitis in men
* Mumps among men
* Varicocele in males
* Health background citing exposure to DES (both male and female)
* Eating problems among females
* Irregular menstruation and anovulation
* Endometriosis
* Problems with the uterus or the cervix
* Long-term disease like diabetes

Other Useful Information

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How Does Drinking Coffee Affect Your Gums and Teeth?

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

Many people, myself included, like to drink coffee. However, when it comes to the health of your teeth and gums, there are a few things you should know. The most obvious is the staining effect of coffee on your teeth. But this, in and of itself, does not necessarily pose a true risk to the health of your teeth or your gums – unless you consider staining to be indicative of plaque build up.

One thing that has helped many to reduce plaquing is the hydrofloss The power of this device has helped many people!

.Coffee has some other problems to consider, however. Coffee is an acidic drink. You know that if you have ever felt the effects of coffee on an empty stomach. This acidity is harmful to the health of your teeth. When the environment in your mouth becomes more acidic, calcium and phosphate can be pulled directly out of your tooth enamel thereby weakening the tooth structure and perhaps eventually leaving you open to a cavity.

Therabreath mouthwas is a pH balanced rinse.  It might be able to help rebalance an acidic mouth envirionment. 

The mouth can naturally repair this damage, but it requires the environment to become more alkaline or basic to facilitate the process of rebuilding enamel through your saliva. When you consider how many people drink soda or coffee all day long, you begin to imagine how complicated this problem becomes. If you are always putting acidic things into your mouth, when will the enamel have a chance to repair.

Oramd might be helpful in killing bacteria. Many types of anaerobic bacteria may have a hand in causing dental disease.

Perhaps at this point you are suddenly realizing the reason you have spent so much money at your dentist’s office. If this situation remains chronic, where do you think this path will lead to in the end?

*Disclaimer: This article is for information purposes only and does not intend to advise upon, diagnose or treat any health problem whatsoever. If you have or think you might have a health problem, visit your doctor or dentist for advice, diagnosis and treatment The USFDA has not evaluated statements about products in this article. 

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History Of Tea

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

The true origins of tea as a beverage are unknown, but it is believed that tea drinking began about 5,000 years ago in China, where the tea plant, "Camellia sinensis," is native. It is perhaps because of this lack of verifiable information on the beginning of tea and tea drinking that a number of legends have sprung up around the creation of tea as a beverage. The World’s First Tea Drinker? One of the more popular legends of how tea drinking began center around “Shennong,” who was believed to be an ancient Chinese emperor, herbalist and farmer (in fact, his name means the Divine Farmer). A few of the tea leaves from the burning tea twigs floated in the heat from the fire and landed into the pot of boiling water. His curiosity piqued by the discoloration of the boiling water caused by the tea leaves, Shennong decided to try the accidental brew. He apparently enjoyed it, and thus tea the beverage was born. No word on whether Shennong took his tea with sugar and milk, though.

Wan Tu Drink Some Tea? A variation of the Shennong tea legend has an evil, cruel man by the name of “Wan Tu” as the discoverer of tea. The way this variation goes is that Wan Tu was banished to the southern areas of China because of his despotic temperament. While there, he too falls prey to falling tea leaves in his pot of boiling water. Wan Tu drinks the tea and, as legend has it, he finds tea so refreshing he becomes a kinder, gentler man. There is another Chinese legend on the discovery of tea, albeit with a twist of Buddhism. This particular legend has it that “Bodhidharma,” an Indian Buddhist monk famous as the founder of Zen Buddhism, travelled to China. While there, he became so angry at his drowsiness during meditation, he cut off his eyelids and threw them to the ground. His eyelids sprang into tea bushes immediately, thus creating instant tea, in a manner of speaking.

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Different Options For Cough Relief

Friday, February 26th, 2010

Coughs can be very annoying and cough remedies are varied and are not always effective, many times you need to treat the cause of the cough in order to get rid of the cough. A cough remedy that works can provide relief so you can sleep or makes it possible to go out and enjoy your day without coughing on everyone. Some common causes of coughs include asthma, allergies, post nasal drift and respiratory disease.

There are many different home remedies that people use to treat their coughs. Many times fresh air can provide relief and taking a walk or going for a short jog and get rid of your cough. This ensures that your lungs get plenty of oxygen and is particularly effective if you are coughing because you have a respiratory disease. Many times if you are wheezing a lot and coughing then drinking warm water can help.

Other home remedies include inhaling air that has menthol such as boiling water with mint or eucalyptus leaves, ginger tea, hot milk with honey before bed, apple cider vinegar sprinkled on your pillow, herbal tea mixed with cinnamon, baked onion juice, honey and tea mixture, juniper essential oil, turmeric powder in honey and lemon juice with honey and hot water.

Most times coughs are because of a cold and by treating your cold you can get rid of your cough. There are many cough medications that are available that can provide cough relief. Many times this medication will not make your cough go away but it allows you to sleep so your body can fight the cold. Sleep is important as it allows your immune system to fight the cold.

There are other coughs such as chronic coughs that are not due to colds. A chronic cough is nay cough that lasts for more than 2 months. Coughs can be a psychological issues or they can be caused by gastro-esophageal reflux disease, post nasal drip, asthma, infection or smoking. Track your progress by taking pictures with a Canon SLR camera.

The general active ingredients that tend to be found in over the counter cough medication swill have iodides, dextromethorphan or guaifenesin. There are also medications such as Vicks vapour rub in which you need to inhale the vapors or inhale steam as this loosens your nasal and throat passages. Cough lozenges and hard candy can also be sucked on as treatment.

In certain cases prescription medication may be needed to treat your cough. Many times individuals with asthma will use inhalers that contain steroids in order to decrease inflammation. Coughs due to GERD can be treated by maintaining a healthy weight and keeping your stomachs acidity as high as possible. Hair loss in women is not due to coughing.

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Reflections on New Years Day

Friday, February 26th, 2010

Not long ago, the clock struck midnight and it is now 2010 where I live. Some places have not quite reached midnight yet, but will soon.

I want to wish everyone a happy New Year. If 2009 was not a good year for you, I hope this one will be a lot better. If 2009 was a good year, I wish you continued happiness for 2010.

Sometime this year I will turn 42 years old. Therefore, I wanted to share a few thoughts about life for anyone who has the chance to read this.

Life is short! It goes by very quickly. I still view the events of twenty years ago as if they were yesterday and I have to remind myself that it really was twenty years ago.

There are many paths that people walk in life. We all live different lives and some of our lives are really, really different than the lives of others.

I remember times of stress. In fact, I count the current period of my life as one of the most stressful ever. Stress can do strange things to people. Your thought process can change. You can find yourself doing and saying things that you would not normally do.

Therefore, my first thoughts would be to remind each person reading this to take time to relax. Get rid of the stress in your life as best you can. One time, I simply let all of my thoughts go through my mind and I just kind of watched them for about 20 minutes. When I got up, I felt 200% better.

Meditation is a very good way to relax and unwind. I have tried several different kinds of meditation in my life. To this day, and in my opinion, the best one has been that of Falun Dafa. There is nothing like it.

As time moves forward, this is my message to a stressed out world: Relax! Take a break from your hard work. Try to keep positive happy thoughts. Negative thinking makes us stress that much more.

There are many problems to solve in this world. Become a great problem solver and you can accomplish much.

Here is some possible help on dental health issues: 

1. Oramd

2. hydrofloss

3. Therabreath

 

I wish you a happy and prosperous 2010.                                                                                                           

*Disclaimer: This article is for information purposes only and does not intend to advise upon, diagnose or treat any health problem whatsoever. If you have or think you might have a health problem, visit your doctor or dentist for advice, diagnosis and treatment The USFDA has not evaluated statements about products in this article. 

 

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