Articles, tagged with "female anatomy", page 3
28th January 2008
The term ‘Cystitis' refers to ‘inflammation of the bladder'. It is a most common complaint in
women. Escherichia coli infections are considered the primary culprit in cystitis. The female
anatomy makes it more convenient for e.coli bacteria, which n...
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Author:
sulamita
05th November 2007
Lingerie style changes just as fashion changes. So, each year there are some major trends in what to wear under the clothes. 2008 trends include several models. The baby doll is still in style for 2008 and the corsets are very hot. The key word for 2008's...
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Author:
Michael Rad
02nd September 2007
A rectocele is an abnormal bulging of the septum (which is normally a semi-rigid divider between the rectum ) into the area. It occurs when the end of the large intestine (rectum) pushes through the back wall. A rectocele usually results from prior damage...
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Author:
Juliet Cohen
10th May 2007
A woman wearing sexy lingerie is a sight to behold. Women are by nature beautiful creatures with flowing lines and soft skin.
Is it really any wonder that when you put a woman in lingerie it exaggerates her already fine features making her even more...
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Author:
Mike Harader
15th November 2006
Copyright 2006 Danna Schneider
In this day and age of feminism and women's liberation, it's hard to believe that public breast feeding is still considered somewhat of a "taboo". I'd like to think Americans are generally open minded and accepting, espe...
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Author:
Danna Schneider
23rd June 2006
Creating a "quality" menopause transition requires following certain guidelines to minimize its effects on women's health. You probably know that this condition wrecks havoc on female anatomy creating chemical imbalances and overall discomfort for a perio...
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Author:
Cathy Taylor
26th April 2006
Urinary infections, also known as infections of the urinary tract, are one of the most common bacterial infections in women. The urinary tract is more susceptible to infections during menopause due to reduction in hormonal support. This tract, being a sys...
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Author:
Cathy Taylor