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Infertility Causes And Tips For Getting Pregnant

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by Dr. Cynthia Paulis Wherever you go now, there seem to an explosion of babies in buggies, two, sometimes three to a stroller—but for those couples who are trying to get pregnant and can’t, you’re not alone. About one in 10 couples in the Unites States is infertile. Infertility is a disease or condition of
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The Book on Viagra and Other ED Drugs

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By Dr. Cynthia Paulis Erectile dysfunction or impotence occurs when a man can no longer get or keep an erection firm enough for sexual intercourse. If this is an ongoing problem, it can be a sign of a serious health condition that needs evaluation, such as heart disease or poorly controlled diabetes. Oftentimes treating the
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Two New Drugs for Melanoma

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The medications are a help but don’t cure the deadliest skin cancer By Dr. Cynthia Paulis There seems be a breakthrough in treatment for melanoma patients with two drugs approved by the FDA last year, Yervoy (ipilimumab) and Zelboraf (vemurafenib). Melanoma, a skin cancer, causes death in almost 9,000 Americans annually and has had an
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A Sweet & Healthy Holiday Treat

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Real benefits to eating dark chocolate's in moderation By: Dr. Cynthia Paulis It"s that time of year again, when friends and family get together to celebrate the holidays and your diet gets ditched as you indulge in all of the wonderful and fattening treats of the season. But before you despair, there is actually one
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Raynaud’s Disease: Cold Feet Not Related to Weddings

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Symptoms include numb fingers and toes, particularly for younger women By Dr. Cynthia Paulis Red, white and blue may be patriotic colors, but when they occur on your fingers it may be a sign of something known as Raynaud’s disease. The condition is characterized by a vasospasm and in some cases can be associated with
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