Erectile dysfunction

Erectile dysfunction, also known as impotence erigendi (commonly called impotence wrongly tout) is the repeated inability to achieve or maintain an erection strong enough for satisfactory sexual intercourse.
The term “impotence” is used to describe other problems that hamper or hinder sexual reproduction, such as lack of sexual desire, difficulty reaching orgasm (anorgasmia) premature ejaculation, or other problems with erection or ejaculation. Continue reading

New studies states that breastfeeding can reduce allergy

Allergy is one of the most prevalent diseases around the world, as in Europe 1chilld out of 4 suffer from it, these ratio makes this disease one of the most prevalent non-infectious epidemics in Europe in the 21st century, and when talking about its causes studies suggest that it’s related to many aspects such as general life style, the food that we eat, and new studies showed that breastfeeding can help to reduce the early symptoms of this epidemic. Continue reading

New research support a DNA blood test that can identify Down syndrome in pregnant women

Now a new blood tests is ready to be used in clinics, this blood test can be implemented on pregnant women who have high risk of giving birth to a child with Down syndrome, the great thing about this test is that it’s safe as it can be done by taking blood sample to check the DNA, that’s why it can be used instead of the risky diagnostic procedures needed to identify the existence of the syndrome, this test can be done early in first part of pregnancy as the blood samples can be taken in the 10th week of pregnancy, especially to those women who are in high risk of the disease. Continue reading

The effect of estrogen upon women’s weight

A new study released in UT Southwestern Medical Center, showed that estrogen can control things in the body which can affects the body weight, those things are energy expenditure, appetite and body weight, in addition this study said that in the other hand, if the estrogen is not sufficiently received in specific parts in the brain, it may cause obesity as a result. Continue reading

A new study about Rhinoplasty and mental illness

The continuous desire for having plastic surgeries and especially in the nose, can now (according to studies) be a sign for mental illness called dysmorphic disorder (BDD), this disease is keeping the mind busy in an unnatural way in an unmentioned or imagined defects in the appearance, the people who have BDD tend usually to have plastic surgeries and even if the surgery came up with good results and is considered successful by the doctor, this person can’t be happy or relief with the results. Continue reading

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