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What’s Causing My Pelvic Pain? by Robyn Nazar, RN BSN Posted Mon 10 Sep 2012 12:00am Pain in the pelvic region can have a huge variety of causes.  Acute or chronic pain in the pelvic area can be difficult to deal with, and it’s important for women experiencing any kind of discomfort to pay close attention to their symptoms and be aware of their bodies. Types of Pain: Acute vs. Chronic Your pelvic pain could be ca ... Read on »
Causes of Severe Abdominal Cramps by itoldyouiwassick Posted Fri 22 Feb 2013 8:37pm Does your stomach hurt almost all the time? Chronic lower belly pain is so common these days, most people think it’s normal. It’s only when the abdominal cramps become severe that they begin to worry it could be something serious. Here are some common causes of abdominal pain. Constipation Constipation is a number one cause of chronic l ... Read on »
Health Headlines - February 1 by Meredy Registered NurseHealth Maven Posted Thu 23 Oct 2008 2:25pm Viruses Added to List of Cancer Causes WASHINGTON - The government is adding viruses for the first time to its list of known or suspected causes of cancer, including hepatitis B and C and a third virus that causes sexually transmitted diseases. Lead, X-rays and compounds in grilled meats also are joining the list. It has been known that ... Read on »
Gardasil: A vacine against cervical cancer? by Peter C. Complimentary & Alternative Medicine Posted Thu 23 Oct 2008 6:33pm My daughter asked for my opinion of Gardasil. What I have done is do a bit of research and copy-paste snippets of what I found below. She is pregnant, and for her, this is of academic interest as Gardasil is not recommended for pregnant ladies. I may rewrite this or write a new post later, Gardasil is a vaccine against certain types of ... Read on »
Nucleotide And Amino Acid Sequences Of The Four Variable Domains Of The Major Outer Membrane Proteins Of Chlamydia Trachomatis by nih.gov Posted Sun 27 Feb 2011 7:00pm Description of Invention: Chlamydia trachomatis is the leading sexually transmitted infectious agent in the United States, causing about 10 million new cases per year. It is a major cause of involuntary infertility in women. This invention claims the DNA sequences, and their encoded amino acid sequences, of the four variable d ... Read on »
Is Yeast Infection a Sexually Transmitted Disease? by Kodjoworkout Posted Wed 19 Sep 2012 8:30am Yeast infection or candidiasis is a condition caused by yeast or candida overgrowth in various parts of the body. A type of fungus known as candida albicans naturally exist in the body and remains harmless until certain conditions favor its growth. Once the amount of yeast c ... Read on »
Pelvic Inflammatory Disease Symptoms by rajesh moganti Posted Mon 23 May 2011 6:08am Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID) is a disease which arises in the pelvic organs of a woman (i.e., uterus, fallopian tubes, ovaries and the cervix). All these organs are inter-related. If an infection strikes one of them, the whole system gets upset. A woman is said to have a Pelvic Inflammatory Disease when any one of her pelvic organs are aff ... Read on »
Gardasil Vaccination: Evaluating The Risks Versus Benefits by SANE VAX Posted Wed 02 Feb 2011 11:29am Are the risks of adverse events related to GARDASIL the HPV Vaccine greater than the benefits? As the adverse events reported in VAERS escalate and the death count increases, parents should investigate the benefits before deciding to vaccinate. PRLog (Press Release) – Feb 02, 2011 – All drugs are associated with some risks ... Read on »
Sex Savvy by WorldHealth.net Posted Mon 11 Jul 2011 1:12am We've all heard the adage that "When you sleep with someone, you sleep with everyone they've ever slept with."  with regard to the risk of catching an infectious disease from your sex partner, we can only practice -- and encourage our partner to practice -- safer sex.  Fluids involved in sex (saliva, blood, vaginal secretions, and semen) can ... Read on »
Improving Uterine Health for Fertility, Conception and Implantation by Hethir R. Healthy Living Professional Posted Tue 18 Jan 2011 5:01pm One of the bodies miracles is that every cell in our body renews over time and is replaced by healthy new cells. This gives us the opportunity to work toward changing our fertility issues by nourishing and taking care of our bodies now, so that those new cells have the best chance possible to be vibrant and healthy! In our Improve Egg Hea ... Read on »