Archive for January, 2012

The most popular medication and other opioid painkillers

Tuesday, January 31st, 2012

Ultram is one of the most popular medications used for pain management these days. It is considered as the most commonly prescribed painkiller medication in the US these days and there are several reasons for such a vast popularity this drug enjoys among doctors and patients. The main benefit Ultram delivers is it’s universal effectiveness [...]

Levitra – bad habits that can cause ED

Wednesday, January 25th, 2012

The problem of bad habits seems to get covered more and more often in recent years as doctors find new evidence for the link between an unhealthy lifestyle and development of different health conditions. It’s even hard to find a health problem these days that doesn’t stem from having particular bad habits or being negligent [...]

How Propecia was developed

Thursday, January 19th, 2012

How Propecia was developed Humble beginnings Propecia first hit the market as a drug intended for treatment of enlarged prostate glands in men, back in 1992. It was invented as a result of observations based on sexual development observed in children as they matured. In some boys, a significantly smaller prostate and absence of male [...]

What’s the link between aging and hair loss?

Wednesday, January 18th, 2012

There are certain things that you simply cannot avoid or make work otherwise and the process of aging is one of the best examples for such things. There’s no going around it and while some people tend to get dramatic about getting older with each year passing it’s definitely wiser to take things as they [...]

Prevent Prednisone from Causing Eye Damage

Monday, January 16th, 2012

Long-term use of certain corticosteroids in high doses may cause eye damage. Glaucoma and cataracts are both serious concerns, but how concerned should you be? Should you avoid corticosteroids altogether? Find out the risks below to determine whether it would be wiser to use drugs and monitor the situation closely, as doctors say, or to [...]

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