Reproductive Health

reproductive healthA good reproductive health is necessary for a successful loving relationship. That is why care should be taken regarding health. A cordial relationship must be maintained between men and women. Most men nowadays are facing sexual dysfunction. Erectile dysfunction or impotence in men is the inability to erect or maintain an erection for enjoyable sexual experience for both the partners. To treat erectile dysfunction or impotence there is a revolution with the introduction of Viagra, Generic Viagra and Cialis. These magical pills have helped millions of people around the world and have changed the way of their lives.

Viagra was the first orally medicated treatment for erectile dysfunction or impotence in men. Viagra, Generic Viagra and Cialis are approved by the Food and Drug Administration and are manufactured under the guidelines of the World Health Organization.

Sexuality
For information about sexual activities and practices, see the article human sexual behavior.
Male Health
Provides information on male health issues on prostate cancer, wellness, impotence, nutrition, sexual dysfunction, and what women can do to help keep men healthy.

Proteases Cause Pain In Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a common gastrointestinal disorder in the developed world. It is characterized by altered bowel function, abdominal discomfort, and pain. However, there are few effective treatments for IBS, in part because the molecular mechanisms underlying the disease symptoms have not been well defined. But now, researchers from the University of Calgary have provided evidence that serine proteases and PAR2 might provide new therapeutic targets for the treatment of IBS. [click link for full article]
Afternoon Colonoscopies Have Higher Failure Rates Than Morning Colonoscopies
According to a study in The American Journal of Gastroenterology, the time of day that a colonoscopy is performed may also affect its outcome. The study reviewed 1,084 patients who received colonoscopies between 8:00 a.m. and 11:59 a.m., and 999 colonoscopies performed after 12 p.m. A significantly higher number of patients had inadequate bowel preparation in the afternoon compared to the morning and, therefore, were unable to complete their colonoscopies.