Smoking and ImpotenceWritten by Peter
Continued from page 1 Sexual functioning requires coordination of several functions in body. This includes nervous system (mental stimulation) working in coordination with hormones, and vascular system which pumps blood into muscle tissue that maintains erection. Smoking can affect all these systems, thereby, causing impotence. To know about impotence visit http://www.cialismagic.com Smoking blocks flow of blood throughout body. Heart attack and strokes are main problems which arise due to blockage of arteries. Impotence is also caused due to blockage of Arteries. The damage caused by smoking to male sexual health also includes: •Reduced volume of ejaculate •Lowered sperm count •Abnormal sperm shape •Impaired sperm motility Smoking is a major and avoidable hazard for sexual health. Erectile dysfunction is caused by consumption of nicotine and if it is discontinued then results may become positive. There are so many cases of people taking nicotine and after knowing that it is reason of their being impotent, they quit smoking. It is possible to fully or partially recover erectile function by just quitting smoking. To get more information on smoking and impotence visit http://www.cialis.com; http://www.cialismagic.com Instead of going for a medicine or drug firstly a person should quit reasons which are affecting their health. There are few countries which are planning to put warning on cigarette packs that suggests "Smoking May Lead You to ED".

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| | Prempro Breast Cancer RisksWritten by Michael@Monheit.com - Michael Monheit, Esquire
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Prempro is manufactured by Wyeth Pharmaceuticals. In 2001 Prempro accounted for approximately $890 million of company's $13.9 billion in sales. Monheit Law is investigating Prempro Cancer cases for long term users of Prempro who have developed either breast or ovarian cancer. See: http://www.monheit.com/prempro/problem.shtml for original text of this article.

Monheit Law is investigating Prempro Cancer cases for long term users of Prempro who have developed either breast or ovarian cancer.
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