Long Term Painkiller Use May Lead To Erectile Dysfunction
A new study published in the May issue of Spine suggests that long term use of opioids to combat back pains may lead to a higher risk of developing erectile dysfunction
A new study published in the May issue of Spine suggests that long term use of opioids to combat back pains may lead to a higher risk of developing erectile dysfunction
The new health care law states that everyone living in the United States is required to have health insurance at the beginning of January 1, 2014. Health insurance is extremely important
We all know the medical costs are becoming an expense that’s hard for anyones wallet to bear. What’s left after you’re done paying for your insurance, co-pays, and medication prescriptions
Scientists have finally been able to recover stem cells from cloned human embryos, a longtime goal that could now lead to the treatment of many different diseases
According to a new report published in the British Journal of Diabetic and Vascular Disease, occasional fasting could help lower a persons chances of being diagnosed with type 2 diabetes and heart diseases
For a long time now it has been suspected that causes of death listed on official documents may actually be false. A survey of medical residents in New York City has shown that half
While most of us cringe at the near thought of insects being near us, the U.N. believes we should consume them to receive all their health benefits. Authors of a study
Smart phones may be able to find out all the information in the world, but are they good for helping you make decisions on prescribing medication. Recent studies show
A new study conducted by Australian researchers has shown that women who tend to eat more junk food while pregnant may increase the chances for their children becoming obese as adults
New research suggests that breast implants may make it more difficult todetect breast cancer while it is in the early stage of development. Duringthis study, researchers analyzed data from