As Americans keep getting fatter, doctors ask: Where are the drugs?

December 25th, 2010  |  Published in Diet

As Americans keep getting fatter, doctors ask: Where are the drugs?
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Alternative Approaches to Women’s Health

June 22nd, 2010  |  Published in Women's Health

Separate attention should be given to women’s health. It is obvious that men and women are different. The major health concerns of men are not the same for women. Moreover, women’s bodies and systems also respond differently to various treatment approaches.

Alternative Medicine for Women

First of all, it is crucial to understand that conventional medicine is always a major option. Women, like men, can decide to undertake major invasive surgical procedures or to ingest lab tested synthetic medicines. There are however a lot of women who now choose to go for alternative medicines and treatments instead.

As the term implies, alternative approaches are meant to substitute conventional methods and use nature based, systems, procedures and elements in disease treatment.

There are many women’s concerns that alternative medicine can be used on. Concerns can range from cosmetic conditions such as cellulite to life-threatening ailments like cancer. The more common concerns however involve female hormone management and mental health especially during menopause.

Choosing Alternative Medicine

It’s easy to imagine why a lot of women look for alternative options for women’s health issues. The major complain about conventional medicine is that it does put women at risk of experiencing side effects and complications. This is especially true of highly invasive surgical procedures and hormone manipulating medications. This is only one reason though for the growing appeal of alternative medicine. Some alternative procedures are seen as even more attractive because of the promise of well-being and the additional physical and mental nourishment that they bring.

Alternative Medicine Concerns

Just because alternative approaches come from nature, it doesn’t mean that they always have an advantage over conventional counterparts. A number of doctors and other medical experts are not always enthusiastic over alternative options. One of the major points they warn their patients about is the want of consistent moderation over the use or manufacture of alternative approaches. There are also some alternative options that are clearly unsupported by extensive scientific research and testing. There is therefore no way to determine if the various options available are 100% effective and safe for human consumption or use.

Treatment Choices

There are various ways to use alternative medicine. Of course, the most well known approach is to simply take plant extracts and herbal preparations in liquid or pill form. A second alternative approach involves some form of body part manipulation such as those performed in various massage techniques. Women can also opt for the mental based approach involved in yoga and meditation.

There is no direct prohibition against alternative medicine. It is quite possible therefore that some approaches may truly have positive effects on some women’s health issues. Do not forget though that women do have intricate systems and conditions. Make sure you know everything there is to know about the alternative approaches that you choose. You should also at least inform your health practitioner of your decision to use an alternative approach.

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Sexual Health Supplements: How Aware are You?

June 22nd, 2010  |  Published in Men's Health

How aware are you about your sexual health? Are you one of those people, who are otherwise physically fit, but they don’t have a rocking sex life? You can’t probably be ignorant about the above symptoms. However, you can find the solution to all of your sexual problems through the various health supplements which are available in the market.

The basic characteristic trait of a man is that he gets weary of monotony. The same law governs his sex life too, especially after some years of being with the same partner. Else, the sexual desire becomes dormant after a certain age. This is where the importance of sexual health supplements come into the picture. Your mood is one of the primary determinants of your sexual behavior with your partner. Plus, you also need to have a certain amount of energy level to indulge in the sexual activities. This is what is done by the health supplements to make things better for you.

Thus the sexual health supplements are becoming more and more popular with the people and they are also being prescribed by the doctors in the mainstream treatments as well. The allopathic treatment is not always very helpful. The prolonged intake of strong allopathic medicines can harm your body and cause various side effects. Thus, the herbal health supplements are recommended for couples, to revitalize their sexual life. Your sexual life can also be increased, if you bring a little change in your daily routine. Regular exercise, healthy and sumptuous diet can also bring a lot of difference in your sex life. It might look like an age old dictum, but it really helps. All of this, complimented with health supplements would give you wondrous results.

Many couples put a lot of emphasize on trying new techniques and experiments during the intercourse. But, the recommendation is, try to be as natural as possible, if you want to spice up your sexual life, and if you aren’t getting the desired results in trying something different. Thus, the health supplements would help you a lot, if you bring a difference in the way you live your life. So, drink life to the lees and enjoy the sexual experience to the fullest, if you really want to see the best results of the sexual health supplement.

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Not Just for Kids — the Surprising Health Issues of Midlife Women

June 10th, 2010  |  Published in Sexual Health

One of the advantages of reaching midlife is that we are finally finished with all those issues that make childhood and adolescence such a pain in the neck, such as needing set bedtimes as well as  regular dental and eye checkups; having to worry about using protection during sex and about cigarette smoking; getting all those shots to prevent diseases and wearing helmets to prevent sports injuries; needing to eat all our vegetables and avoid sugar as well as not missing gym class. What a relief to let these issues fade right along with our memories of tetherball on the school playground!

Not so fast. Would it surprise you to know that you still have to be aware of each and every one of the above so-called “child/adolescent” health issues?  

For instance, what about set bedtimes? The obvious reason that we needed enforced, regular  bedtimes each night was so that we would get enough sleep. Being tired and sleepy the next day in school caused everything from lousy concentration to crabby moods. Now that we’re in midlife, many of us believe that sleep is no longer an issue. This is not the case at all. It’s still essential to our health and wellbeing. Recent studies have shown that not only do sleep disturbances often indicate a serious health problem, but that lack of sleep can actually cause health problems, such as weight gain. Polls have shown that nearly two thirds of adults over the age of sixty-five have sleep complaints, but that less than 15 per cent of them have been formally diagnosed with a sleep problem. Why? Because we don’t mention sleep problems to our health care providers. Our mothers were right — we still need to be concerned about our bedtimes.

Once we’ve gotten the glasses we need and all our baby teeth are gone, we no longer need to get regular eye and dental checkups as we did in our younger years, right? Again — no. Although our vision does remain stable from young adulthood until we need bifocals, there are common eye diseases that begin to occur in midlife, and that can lead to blindness if not diagnosed.  And even though we no longer have our baby teeth,  other dental issues take the forefront upon reaching midlife, such as gum inflammation which has been shown to be associated with diabetes and heart disease. So, continued regular dental and eye checks are as important as in our younger years. 

And what about sex at midlife and beyond?  We’ve moved from groping and being groped in the backseat of the car to more sophisticated maneuvers in a comfortable bed, and finally, finally no longer have to worry about pregnancy. So we don’t need protection; or so many of us think. Although it’s true that once menopause arrives one can’t get pregnant (warning: make sure you have completed menopause before assuming this as diagnosing menopause can be tricky),  protection is still needed during sex because of sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Yes, we can still get those, and in some cases are even more prone to becoming infected after menopause, even after a hysterectomy. And even though we’re past the childbearing years and our reproductive organs seem to have no further use, we still need regular pelvic exams and Pap smears. It is also important at that exam to discuss with our healthcare providers the need for testing for STIs; if there is a new partner or the worry that the current partner is not monogamous, this testing is a must.

STIs are not the only threat held over from our adolescent years; so is cigarette smoking. Many women in midlife think that there is no reason to stop smoking cigarettes at this age, since they wrongly assume that the damage is already done from all the prior years of smoking. This is not the case. No matter how many years one has smoked, stopping can prevent further damage to the heart, blood vessels, and lungs, and in some cases can reverse some of that damage.  

Also relevant to the lungs is the fact that asthma can begin in midlife, where once it was thought to only begin in childhood.  The two major causes seem to be occupational exposure to substances that damage the lungs, and the recreational exposure to air pollution by adults who run predominantly outside. So, a new onset of shortness of breath at this age — even if it occurs only with exercise — does not necessarily mean heart disease; remember that we can develop asthma now.

Did you think you were finished with all those horrible shots you had to have in childhood and adolescence? Sorry, you’re not. There is a recommended immunization schedule for adults in midlife and beyond, just as there are for children. At certain ages over 50 and at certain intervals, you’ll need shots against the flu, certain types of pneumonia, tetanus, and in some instances, shingles and hepatitis.  Ask your primary care provider about these.

And did you pack away your helmet when you gave away your bike with training wheels? Probably ok to have done this since now you will need a bigger size helmet. But you do need a helmet. A recent report by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission stated that sports-related injuries in the Baby Boomer population was on the rise, with over 1 million injuries in this age group in 1998 alone, most of the injuries being due to bicycling and basketball.  The same report said that the many head injuries associated with bicycling were probably due to the fact that Baby Boomers use helmets less than younger people do.

The fact that exercise and proper nutrition are as important in midlife and beyond as in childhood may not come as a surprise. Regular exercise at this age has been shown to increase longevity and wellbeing, postpone and possibly prevent dementia, strokes, heart disease, and diabetes, and aid in the treatment of depression. Important to know as well is that several different types of regular exercise are recommended at this age, including aerobic (cardio) exercise, weight-bearing exercise or strength training, and exercises to improve balance and flexibility.

What we eat as we get older is every bit as important as it was in our younger years. One particular healthy way of eating, the Mediterranean diet, has been shown to stave off dementia, prevent heart disease and diabetes, maintain a healthy cholesterol level, and improve longevity. One study showed that this diet even improved sexual function in certain women! This diet is exactly as expected given its name: lots of natural whole foods, like vegetables, fruits, and nuts, lots of fish and olive oil, moderate amounts of wine, and limited amounts of foods containing refined sugar. Controlling the portions of the foods we eat is even more important at this age. Our metabolic rate decreases with age, making it easier to gain weight while eating the same amounts of food as in our younger years.  

So, as you are rummaging through your mother’s attic looking at your old dolls, baseball bat and Ouija Board, and breathing a sigh of relief that you no longer have to worry about being picked for a baseball team or that your best friend copied your paper doll’s dress, don’t get lulled into complacency about your health. Although you once may have thought that taking care of yourself  health-wise would get easier as you get older, you know now that that’s not true. Make your appointments for regular checkups, get more than 5 hours of sleep a night, use protection when having sex, particularly with a new partner, stop smoking no matter how old you are, get the recommended immunizations, be careful and wear your helmet and seatbelts, and exercise regularly and eat well. Your mother’s recommendations from your childhood continue to apply!

©2008 Janet Horn, M.D.

Author Bio
Dr. Janet Horn is Board Certified in Internal Medicine and Infectious Diseases, with training in Obstetrics and Gynecology. She spent many years on the fulltime faculty of the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, where she published articles in medical journals on her research interests, including sexually transmitted diseases, AIDS, and women’s health. She was also the primary author of several chapters in medical textbooks.  She started her solo private practice in 1990 while continuing to teach as an Associate Professor of Medicine on the part time faculty at Hopkins. She has been selected by Baltimore Magazine as one of the “Top Doctors in Baltimore” and by the Maryland Daily Record as one of the “Top 100 Women in Maryland.”   She is included in the books Consumer’s Guide to Top Doctors (in the US) and Best Doctors in America, Southeast Region.  She is the co-author of The Smart Woman’s Guide to Midlife and Beyond, which will be available this September from New Harbinger Publications.

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Reduce cholesterol, Obesity and Improve your Sexual Health

May 26th, 2010  |  Published in Men's Health

Obesity is one of the reasons why a large number of people suffer from many health diseases. Being obese or too fat than the body needs can lead to many health conditions like type 2 diabetes, coronary disease, hypertension, arthritis, sleep apnea and stroke. Furthermore, obese men are at high risk of blockage of blood vessels that can cause ED and hinder their sexual health.

Studies show that more than 80 percent of men who reported having experienced ED were overweight or obese. These conditions can affect the performance or support of an erection because of the impact on the complex interaction of sensory information, nerves, blood vessels, and hormones. The tissues in the blood should be filled with blood after nerve stimulation transported sexual messages to the brain. ED occurs when the body experiences a break in any one of the factors leading to an erection. One of the disruptions that can occur is the clogging of arteries that supply blood to the male organ tissues. In addition to overweight and body fat, other factors related to obesity that adversely affect human health include the presence of high blood pressure, high levels of triglycerides, and low-density lipoprotein (LDL) or bad cholesterol buildup, is also associated with low levels of high density lipoprotein.

Because of these risks, it is important to determine the right amount of body fat that a person may have at any time. Many health professionals use body mass index (BMI) to determine whether individuals are carrying too much fat. It is based on a height and waist, and an estimate of the weight is healthy or not, and if one is overweight or obese. These experts say that health is a healthy BMI is between 19 and 26. BMI between 27 and 30 is considered overweight, while 30 above, and is classified as obese. If BMI is below 19 can lead to health problems such as osteoporosis, malnutrition, liver disease, and inadequate absorption of nutrients from the intestine. It applies to individuals, regardless of their gender, age, frame size or muscle mass.

Many experts suggest for health and steps to overcome obesity and to improve sexual health:

Meet with a doctor and get information on the safety diet pills, surgeries, or diet plans available to treat obesity. Change or remove all food an item in your diet makes you fat. Motivate yourself and participate in outdoor activities and exercise regularly. Talk to your partner about your performance problem and develop a plan to solve it together. Learn simple ways to make love. Position it so that your partner does not feel suffocated.

Give you emotional support:
Overweight and obese men should remember that there are no shortcuts to good health. People who are overweight or obese should consider a change in lifestyle and diet. Doctors and other health professionals should be consulted to develop a plan that can work for certain individuals. Men with weight problems should initiate and maintain an exercise program to shed unwanted pounds and improve cardiovascular health. Improvements in these areas can lead to an overall improvement in health; wellnesses reinforced and optimize sexual health.

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Doctors Find the Health Benefits of Manuka Honey to be Buzz Worthy

January 12th, 2010  |  Published in Women's Health

Since the dawn of time, honey has been used for medical purposes.  Honey is an ideal natural medicine, mostly because of its antibacterial properties.  In the mid 1940s when antibiotics were invented, doctors assumed they were a better treatment option than honey.  Even today, most western doctors are trained to believe in pharmaceuticals, not natural alternatives.  However, with the dilemma of infections caused by antibiotic-resistant strains of bacteria, the medical community is desperate for other solutions.   In addition to antibiotic resistance and an array of negative side effects, antibiotics have another downside.  Antibiotics are indiscriminate killers, destroying as much bacteria in the body as they can.  This removes the good bacteria along with the bad. The body contains intestinal flora that is necessary for normal functioning.  Honey offers a better solution by destroying only the harmful, infectious bacteria and leaving good bacteria.   There are many different types of honey.  Before you go digging through your food cabinet, it’s important to know that some honeys have more healing properties than others.  This is predicated on the floral nectar used by the bees that produced it.  Manuka Honey from New Zealand has been found to have a significantly higher level of antibacterial activity than any other type of honey.   Even Manuka Honey should be chosen wisely.  Only medical-grade Manuka Honey should be used for medicinal purposes.  In the U.S., the nutritional supplements industry is not regulated by the FDA the way pharmaceuticals are.  For example, you can go to a health food store to purchase a bottle of vitamins without knowing that they are only 10% potent.  The same goes for honey.  Unfortunately, the FDA onlhy regards honey as a food item, not a medicinal item.  Therefore, there is no regulatory standards to measure the antibacterial potency of honey in the U.S.   However, in New Zealand where Manuka Honey comes from, a rating system exists.  Manuka Honey with a UMF rating between 10 and 16 is ideal for medicinal use.  Less than UMF 10 is not potent enough and more than UMF 16 is too potent and usually overpriced.  A medium range is most desirable.  Using Manuka Honey without an active UMF rating is not recommended.   When using an active, medical-grade Manuka Honey, it is possible to effectively treat conditions such as sore throats, strep throat, stomach ulcers, cold and flu symptoms, acid reflux disease, heartburn, irritable bowel syndrome, gastritis, etc.  Manuka Honey can also be used topically on the skin to treat infected wounds, acne, ringworm, cold sores, pressure sores, skin ulcers, MRSA, etc.   For more information or to purchase Manuka Honey and other Manuka Honey products, call 1-866-427-7329 or visit www.HoneymarkProducts.com.

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Plugged Ears Home Remedy – Home Remedies Will Work Better For You For Tinnitus Than Confused Doctors

December 2nd, 2009  |  Published in Sexual Health

Plugged Ears Home Remedy If you are going through from ringing, hissing, or buzzing in the ear when there is no noise like overly to be had you, when that happens you could be suffering of tinnitus. This situation could be very serious and can really put a strain on your everyday life. The situation can get worse for the duration of time, so if you are just starting to get this disorder, at that time you need to learn the cause of it so it performs not get any worse. Ringing of the ears, or tinnitus can be a very difficult thing to live with. It can even get bad enough that you can develop permanent hearing loss. It may interfere with your sleep, your job, and your general wellness. But, there are treatment options that you can use to help with this ear disorder. The most successful treatments seem to come from home remedies. Because doctors are still confused about how to treat tinnitus, you are better off saving yourself trips back and forth to the doctors office by using these proven remedies. Plugged Ears Home Remedy Tinnitus is usually caused by over exposure to loud noise. Some of the people that are most prone to this condition are musicians, construction workers and people who listen to their MP3 players to loud. If you fall into any of those categories, you may want to do something’s to prevent it from getting worse. One thing you can do is buy yourself some earplugs. While this is not going to solve the problem, it will keep if from getting any worse. If you want to actually cure ringing ears, then I would suggest following the thousands of others who have used home remedies with great success. Suffering from Tinnitus and Ringing in Ear? Get your life back forever by checking out Plugged Ears Home Remedy now.

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