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Latest Nutrition Articles

Sex and Your Relationship

on Thursday, 10 June 2010. Written by Patricia Hoen

Your sex life with your partner can make or break your relationship. Sex helps to establish the fertile grounds from which healthy relationships can blossom and grow into their full potential. So whether you are just starting out, or need some help putting some excitement into your well-established relationship, there are sex tips and advice that everyone can benefit from.

Prevention of Deep Venous Thrombosis

on Thursday, 03 June 2010.

DVT or blood clots in your vascular system can be life threatening if they occlude a vessel to your heart, brain, or lungs. Pregnancy, obesity, smoking, immobilization, cancer, and recent surgery are all risk factors for developing a blood clot. The incidence of a venous blood clot in pregnancy is 0.5-3 per 1000 pregnancies, and it occurs equally in all trimesters. The hormone shifts of pregnancy change the production of substances that promote and dissolve blood clots leading to thickened blood, or hypercoagulation. Because of the expanded blood volume during pregnancy, blood moves through the veins less rapidly leading to a state called venous stasis. You can imagine how blood that moves slowly is more likely to clot.

Thinking About Contacts

on Thursday, 10 June 2010. Written by Patricia Hoen

Thinking about switching to contacts? It’s a big commitment, but also a manageable one. This site intends to give you the tools and information you need to be a happy contact wearer.

Why Do I Keep Getting Yeast Infections?

on Thursday, 03 June 2010.

Nearly all adult women have some familiarity with a vaginal yeast infection. It is an overgrowth of a naturally occurring fungus in the vagina. It causes a thick white discharge and intense itching. Dealing with yeast infections has become as common as the cold. In fact, over-the-counter yeast treatments out sell products for toenail fungus, wart removal, or athlete’s foot. Yeast infections are more common in diabetics, women who wear pantyhose in the humid Orlando summer, and women who wear wet bathing suits or gym clothes for too long.

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