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Kamagra

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You might have heard of Kamagra as a treatment sold for managing erectile dysfunction (ED). If you search for the product you’ll find thousands of results - but you’ll also see that no legitimate pharmacy in the UK sells it. That’s because it’s illegal to buy or sell Kamagra in the UK and Europe. The product is produced in India and is often sold online to those looking for a cheap alternative to ED treatments available in the UK, such as Viagra and Cialis. However, just because it’s available to buy cheaply online, that doesn’t mean it’s an effective, safe, or legitimate product. But as Kamagra can be purchased without a prescription, it’s very easy to get hold of. What’s in Kamagra, and how does it work? Kamagra is sold in the form of a tablet or jelly and is believed to contain the active ingredient sildenafil citrate. This is the same active ingredient that’s in Viagra, and Viagra’s generic version, Sildenafil . Because it contains the same active ingredient, it’s thought that Kama

Side Effects Of Steroids...

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What are steroids? Doctors use corticosteroids to treat autoimmune diseases. But the steroids athletes and others use are not part of the medicinal variant. They are anabolic steroids and are manufactured or synthetic testosterone that can help you gain muscle mass. Doctors sometimes prescribe anabolic steroids too, to reverse the wastage of muscles caused by illnesses like AIDS. But unsupervised usage of anabolic steroids or testosterone is not a good idea. Men and women produce testosterone naturally in their bodies. The amount generated is precise and sufficient to carry out its destined purposes without disrupting the delicate hormone balance. But if you start pumping your body full of testosterone through steroids, there will be consequences. What are the side effects of steroids? 1.     Effects on the brain Even though unrestrained use of anabolic steroids is considered drug abuse, they have a different and more dangerous impact on the brain. The effects are long-term, and includ

FOOD POISONING...

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Food Poisoning You can contract food poisoning from a surprising variety of sources. The most likely source is, surprisingly,  green, leafy vegetables or legumes  like bean sprouts. Natural and organic, after all, do not necessarily mean clean and healthy. Rice , too, can be dangerous if left warm for extended periods. Additionally, of course, chicken and poultry are other hotbeds of potential sickness, particularly when improperly handled.  Campylobacter  and  Salmonella  are both common forms of bacteria in undercooked and raw meat. They often spread through cross-contamination and can cause bad food poisoning. Symptoms  of food poisoning include: Stomach Cramps Vomiting Weakness Diarrhea In most cases, the  symptoms will appear between a few hours and 2 days after infection . Viral infections Norovirus is a very easily transmitted disease that can produce some very unpleasant symptoms. It can be a real issue for  hotels and restaurants . Where there are lots of people using the same

Tips For Healthy Bones...

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It is a natural process for the bones to be formed and broken down continuously throughout the lifespan. During the growing age, the body forms bones faster than it breaks down, this increases bone density. But as you grow older, though remodeling continues, the resorption rate is higher than the formation rate; hence bone loss is an inevitable process of aging. To stop this, if the diet is inappropriate, if the lifestyle is unhealthy, or if there is prolonged use of corticosteroids, then the bone depletion is faster leading to osteoporosis or osteopenia. As stated by the  ortho hospitals in Bangalore , bone loss is a gradual process and shows no symptoms; hence many people in Bangalore are unaware of their bone density. It is very important to take steps to build strong and healthy bones at a younger age. Moreover, it is never late to consider taking steps during adulthood to protect your bone health. Vikram Hospital,  the best multi-specialty hospital in Bangalore  maintains that the

HCG Introduction and Tests.

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The human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) test is done to check for the  hormone  hCG in blood or urine. Some hCG tests measure the exact amount. Some just check to see if the hormone is present. HCG is made by the  placenta  during pregnancy. The test can be used to see if a woman is pregnant. Or it can be done as part of a screening test for birth defects. HCG may also be made by certain tumors, especially those that come from an egg or sperm. (These are called germ cell tumors.) HCG levels are often tested in a woman who may have tissue that is not normal growing in her uterus. The test also may be done to look for  molar pregnancy  or cancer inside the uterus. Several hCG tests may be done after a miscarriage to be sure a molar pregnancy is not present. In a man, hCG levels may be measured to help see if he has cancer of the  testicles . HCG to detect pregnancy An egg is normally fertilized by a sperm cell in a  fallopian tube . Within 9 days the fertilized egg moves down the fallopia

Tips for HEALTHY EYES...

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1. Do Not Smoke or Quit Smoking Most people know smoking affects their lung health, but it also plays a role in the health of your vision. If you smoke, an effective cessation program can help you break the habit and improve your overall health. If you don’t smoke, there’s no reason to begin doing so.  Your health begins to improve the moment you stop smoking. A significant amount of the damage caused by smoking begins to heal within a few hours of your last cigarette.  With each smoke-free day, inflammation and blood vessel damage ease, improving your eye health. 2. Exercise Regularly Regular exercise is one of the best things you can do for your health, including your eye health. Exercise reduces your risk for type 2 diabetes, which is one of the biggest threats to vision health. Fitness helps you control your blood sugar and reduces your risk of developing diabetes and other serious health concerns. 3. Eat a Healthy Diet (Vitamins & Nutrients) What you eat is a major factor in y

Ivermectin

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What is ivermectin? Ivermectin is an anti-parasite medication. Ivermectin is used to treat infections in the body that are caused by certain parasites. Ivermectin may also be used for purposes not listed in this medication guide. What should I discuss with my healthcare provider before taking ivermectin? You should not use ivermectin if you are allergic to it. To make sure ivermectin is safe for you, tell your doctor if you have: ·          liver or kidney disease; or ·          cancer, HIV or AIDS, or other conditions that can weaken your immune system. It is not known whether ivermectin will harm an unborn baby. Tell your doctor if you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant while using this medication. Ivermectin can pass into breast milk and may harm a nursing baby. Tell your doctor if you are breastfeeding a baby. Ivermectin should not be given to a child who weighs less than 33 pounds (15 kg). How should I take ivermectin? Follow all directions on your p

HUMAN GROWTH HORMONE (HGH)

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Human growth hormone (HGH) is produced by the pituitary gland, which is a pea-sized organ located at the base of the brain. In addition to spurring childhood growth, it also helps regulate: Fat metabolism Bone growth Muscle growth Brain function Blood sugar Sleep Memory As we age, however, the amount of HGH produced by the pituitary gland decreases. This has prompted an interest in producing the hormone synthetically to treat aging or age-related health issues. But not only is there little evidence to support the claim that synthetic HGH can counteract the effects of aging, experts recommend against using human growth hormone treatments because of its associated risks. What is human growth hormone treatment used for? Growth hormone treatment involves administering injections of synthetic HGH to adults who have a growth hormone deficiency. HGH may be caused by a benign growth (tumor) on the pituitary gland or treatments such as radiation or surgery. Generally,

Brain

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The brain is arguably the most important organ in the human body. It controls and coordinates actions and reactions, allows us to think and feel, and enables us to have memories and feelings—all the things that make us human. While the brain only weighs about three pounds, it is a highly complex organ made up of many parts. Years of scientific study have made it possible for scientists to identify the various areas of the brain and determine their specific functions. The following information provides a brief description of some of the major parts of the human brain. The Cranium: Covering of the Brain The brain is protected by a bony covering called the cranium. The cranium and the bones of the face make up the skull. Inside the cranium, the brain is surrounded by three layers of tissue called the meninges. The meninges include: Pia mater: The layer closest to the surface of the brain Arachnoid membrane: The middle layer of tissue Dura mater: The outer-most layer The Cerebrum: Front Pa