Articles, tagged with "urine flow", page 6
18th January 2008
Keeping alcohol intake moderate is critical to proper liver and kidney function. Alcoholic beverages have been part of human culture for thousand of years. Alcohol is used for all kinds of social gatherings, celebrations, and rituals. Millions of people d...
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Author:
Raymond Lee
14th May 2007
Stress continence is defined as being an involuntary loss of urine that occurs during physical activity, coughing, sneezing, or laughing. Stress incontinence is basically a bladder storage problem where the strength of the urethral sphincter has greatly d...
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Author:
Sven Ullmann
26th April 2007
Originally developed as a treatment for prostate gland enlargement, Finasteride is a drug that is now also used for the treatment of male pattern baldness (male hair loss).
During the 1980s and early 1990s large amounts of time and money were spent on...
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Author:
John Tulley
09th February 2007
Bacteria can infect your kidneys by way of your bloodstream, or, by entering your urinary tract through the urethra and starting to multiply. Infections that come through your bloodstream usually have their origin at another infected area of your body.
A...
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Author:
groshan fabiola
03rd September 2006
The negative health conditions associated with improper pH
balance are numerous. And while it is possible to treat each
illness or symptom individually, such measures will never be
anything more than temporary.
You'll spend your time and money consu...
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Author:
Beverly Taylor
26th May 2006
I have come to believe that there are some good things associated with getting older. For one thing, I am much wiser than when I was younger. I know this because I am able to admit I don't know very much about a lot of things at 52 years old. When I was 1...
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Author:
VitaNet
01st April 2006
Roughly 1 million Americans develop kidney stones each year, and they can be extremely painful. However, the best way to deal with them may be to simply let them pass on their own, without additional treatment.Kidney stones form out of the chemicals prese...
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Author:
Joseph Mercola
23rd February 2006
Cancer of the prostate is typically a slow progressing cancer and symptoms often do not arise for many years. If the cancer is caught at an early stage, there might be no noticeable symptoms. Some men, however, will experience symptoms that could indicat...
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Author:
Dr Bianca Tavares
30th October 2005
Urinary incontinence is not an inevitable or normal part of aging. Women are more likely to experience urinary incontinence. The problems that can occur are: Skin breakdown, embarrassment, frustration, depression, and loss of self-esteem. These secondary ...
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Author:
Connie Limon