Friday, 25 November 2011

What Is Acne, Different Types And What Causes It





What Is Acne, Different Types And What Causes It

Acne is a skin condition characterized by raised bumps or lesions that primarily occurs on a person's face, neck, shoulders, and back. Oil and dead skin cells plugging the hair follicles cause the raised bumps and lesions. Contrary to the opinion of many teenagers, acne is not a life threatening condition although some types of acne can lead to scars on the skin. For some people, acne can cause social isolation, depression, and anxiety due to concern about their appearance. The emotional issues usually subside in most cases without significant professional intervention.

Thursday, 24 November 2011

Skin and Hair Care





Skin and Hair Care

Your skin gives you the protection from the external damages and climates. It is the largest tissue which needs extra care in order to look good and gorgeous. As all the sunlight and dust accumulates on the sweat pores of our skin, there is a chance of skin allergies and other dermatological problems. It can also make your skin dry and rough which causes your skin to shed abnormally. Not only your skin, but also your essential elements that add beauty to you like hair, nails and eyes are to be protected with the respective cosmetics or skin treatments.

Dark Skin Hair Removal - Safe Treatment Options





Dark Skin Hair Removal - Safe Treatment Options

The laser hair removal method works by turning light into heat. When light energy is absorbed by dark matter it is turned to heat. When the laser light is used on people with pale skin and dark hair, the laser energy reaches the hair (which is dark) the light energy is turned into heat, and the hair heats it up till the point it is destroyed.

Wednesday, 23 November 2011

Practicing Safe Sex - How to Keep a Healthy Sex Life





Practicing Safe Sex - How to Keep a Healthy Sex Life

Unsafe sexual practises have caused a lot of complications in our societies and the effects have been on the increase in the past few years. Sexually transmitted infections have devastating effects including loss of fertility, getting HIV, Hepatitis infections, disfigured genitals, blindness and death.

Boost Male Libido






Boost Male Libido

Libido is generally defined as any ardent life force or interest, which today is expressed in one simple yet capacious and expressive word - «desire». Sexual desire is an element of a balanced person's lifestyle and similar to every other health theme, it is worth of certain emphasis.

Female Libido Enhancers For A Fulfilling Sexual Experience





Female Libido Enhancers For A Fulfilling Sexual Experience

For women who want to have that sensual feeling again, there are several female libido enhancers that are already available in the market. If in the past, only men have access to such products, today, many women are encouraged to try out the natural female libido enhancers that have been made available for them. These products have been especially developed to help women enjoy their sexual experience again. Moreover, these products will aid women in feeling sensual again during sexual activities giving them more confidence to face their desires.

Tuesday, 22 November 2011

Causes of Impotence or Erectile Dysfunction





Causes of Impotence or Erectile Dysfunction

Impotence or erectile dysfunction is a very common condition. It is sometimes referred to as ED. It is the inability to have an erection during sexual intercourse. Although many men suffer from the inability to sustain an effective erection during sex, it does not necessarily mean that they are suffering from impotence. It is very important to distinguish between the two conditions. Many other issues can affect sexual ability of a man. Such issues include psychological factors, consumption of alcohol, cigarettes, drugs and many other factors. Impotence or male organ dysfunction is normally a sign of an underlying condition in a man. It is always good to consult your physician before you decide to take any medication.

Emergency Contraception - Information Every Woman Should Know





Emergency Contraception - Information Every Woman Should Know

Practicing safe sex in this day in age is essential. With sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) at their highest indecent rate in history, people need to take precaution whenever possible. Unfortunately, no form of contraception is 100% effective. Likewise, there are times when we make bad decisions and don't use any contraceptive device. It is times like these that emergency contraception can be used.

Sunday, 20 November 2011

The Contraceptive Implant's Effectiveness As a Contraception





The Contraceptive Implant's Effectiveness As a Contraception

The advantage of the contraceptive implant is that it is low cost and effective birth control for three years. The woman does not have to remember to use contraception every day. The implant is a private and discreet birth control method which does not interfere with sexual intercourse and allows for spontaneity. Implant contraception may also be used while breast-feeding.

Withdrawal Method





Withdrawal Method

Used by approximately 4% of the population, the withdrawal method is usually used by young couples or by people who do not use typical methods of contraception. It involves the male partner pulling out before ejaculation. This technique is considerably more risky than traditional forms of contraception if withdrawal is not done early enough and it doesn't prevent the spread of STIs. However, this method is better than not doing anything at all.

Skin Patch






Skin Patch

Only used by approximately 1% of women, the skin patch, also known as Evra, is an effective external version of the contraceptive pill which you stick onto the skin and works by releasing hormones that stop you from getting pregnant. As with most contraceptive methods this self-adhesive patch (which must be changed every seven days) does come with possible side effects including headaches, nausea and symptoms that are similar to flu. This method does not act as a barrier to STIs.

Saturday, 19 November 2011

Contraceptive Injection





Contraceptive Injection

Lasting for approximately three months, the contraceptive injection (usually injected into a muscle in the backside) contains hormones to help act against pregnancy becoming a reality by inhibiting ovulation. The good thing about having this injection is that unlike the contraceptive pill you do not have to remember to keep taking it. However, it does not prevent the transference of sexual infections and is not recommended for use by women who suffer from migraines.

Contraceptive Coils






Contraceptive Coils

Contraceptive coils (or intrauterine devices - IUDs) are usually used by young women who have had babies. Fitting inside the womb, the IUD is only the length of a matchstick and helps to inhibit pregnancy by preventing sperm from getting through the womb and into the tubes, making the womb lining less able to accept an egg and altering secretions in the cervix thus creating an additional barrier for sperm. Although they do not prevent STIs, they have a 98% effectiveness rate when it comes to birth control. The only notable drawback is that periods may become heavier.

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.