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Dependence on painkillers is a scary and developing problem in today’s age. Additionally it is receiving a lot more media interest than it has during the past. Opioid drugs, also referred to as prescription painkillers, are both incredibly dangerous and addictive. There appears to be too little understanding about the hazards that our society will […]
Read MoreMen who have low levels of testosterone have found that exercising may help. There are numerous factors in exercising that can influence your testosterone levels. One thing is clear: you need to make exercise a habit to obtain the benefits. Exercise boosts your testosterone levels immediately after, but not for long. For men who may […]
Read MoreWhen it comes to quitting heroin, there are often many difficult obstacles on the way to sobriety. However, you can help yourself, or a friend or family member, get through the withdrawal period much easier. Plenty of Sleep Sleep is very important in helping getting through the withdrawals. For those who area dealing with cramps, […]
Read MoreIf you are 45 or older, a male, have type 2 diabetes, and are having trouble with sleeping and your sex life, the problem could be low testosterone. Recent studies have suggested that low testosterone was found in up to one-third of men who possess type 2 diabetes. With those men, those who are over […]
Read MoreHeroin is an incredibly dangerous, and hard to kick, opioid drug that may result in serious short term and long term personal, monetary, and public outcomes. Heroin is not just an extremely risky and damaging substance that generally brings about long-term dependency, but also health issues through overdose. Additionally, it is an illegal drug that […]
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When you visit your Primary Care Physician (PCP) your brutal honesty is essential. Your PCP needs the full story about your health, habits, and lifestyle in order to give you the best medical advice and treatment. Holes in the story or dishonesty can skew your PCP’s assessment leading to incorrect recommendations. This can at best […]
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When you visit your Primary Care Physician (PCP) your brutal honesty is essential. Your PCP needs the full story about your health, habits, and lifestyle in order to give you the best medical advice and treatment. Holes in the story or dishonesty can skew your PCP’s assessment leading to incorrect recommendations. This can at best […]
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