Saturday, 19 November 2011

The Contraceptive Pill Effective Methods of Contraception





The Contraceptive Pill Effective Methods of Contraception

Also known as the combined oral contraceptive pill (COCP), the contraceptive pill or the pill for short is a method of birth control that uses a combination of hormones to inhibit fertility when taken every day. Although not a method of preventing the spread of STIs, the pill can regulate and often lighten periods and is thought to reduce the risk of ovarian cancer. However, if the contraceptive pill is not remembered to be taken, this can lead to pregnancy. The mini-pill (POP) can also be taken orally and is recommended for those who should not use the full pill - for example, older women, diabetics and women whose blood pressure has gone up on the pill.

Friday, 18 November 2011

Contraceptive Condoms Effective Methods of Contraception





Contraceptive Condoms Effective Methods of Contraception

A popular choice when it comes to staying safe, condoms are usually made of latex and act as a barrier between two partners during intercourse. They help to greatly reduce the risk of catching an STI (sexually transmitted infection) and when being used regularly there is only a very slender chance of the condom splitting, which may in some cases lead to pregnancy. They have elastic properties and are waterproof and durable. Condoms are available in a number of different guises including ultra thin, flavoured, ribbed and dotted. They can be used for penetrative intercourse as well as for oral pleasures. Female condoms are also available.

Alzheimer's Assumptions





Alzheimer's Assumptions

And supposing that a certain amount of old-age dementia happens simply because really old people often have a certain amount of dementia, as their immune systems drop down on the pathway to death. Supposing we could stop demonizing that.

Senior Health - Getting Affordable Medical Coverage





Senior Health - Getting Affordable Medical Coverage

Senior health is a fragile thing and one that needs protection at all times. For most seniors, this means health insurance. The only problem with senior citizens securing health insurance is that they live on fixed incomes. Rather than having a flexible amount of money they can pay bills with every month, seniors are limited to whatever they get from retirement and social security. Nevertheless, it is possible for someone to get affordable health care coverage well past the age of 65. He or she simply needs to learn how to go about getting a good deal. Here are some tips that can help you get a good deal on a senior health insurance policy.