Smoking and ImpotenceWritten by Peter
Everybody is aware that excess of anything will lead to problems. Same is case with cigarettes. We know that nicotine is present in cigarettes and it is harmful for health. Scientifically it has been proven that smoking and impotence are interlinked. Smokers are not aware of fact that they are taking risk with their sex lives. Smokers also have a significantly higher probability of depression compared with non-smokers. Smoking done by a diabetic or person suffering from high blood pressure increases factor of erectile dysfunction (ED). Impotence caused by smoking may be due to toxins such as carbon monoxide damaging circulatory system, and hampering blood flow to and from penis. As well as running risk of impotence, report said men who smoke also have a lower sperm count and a higher proportion of malformed sperm. During an erection, large quantities of blood flow, under pressure, into penile arteries. This causes veins which drain penis to become compressed, so preventing immediate outflow of blood. This process is significantly impaired by smoking. 1.The route from where blood flows to penis is blocked by fatty deposits which are due to consumption of cigarettes. It may eventually lead to male impotence problems. 2.When Nicotine is taken in excess by an individual, it results in rapid contractions in penile tissue. It also affects stimulation in brain. A direct and immediate result of nicotine stimulation in brain restricts arterial blood flow into penis. This is known as acute vasospasm.
| | Prempro Breast Cancer RisksWritten by Michael@Monheit.com - Michael Monheit, Esquire
While Prempro may cure your hot flashes, it may also debilitate or kill you from ovarian cancer, breast cancer, endometrial cancer, and stroke.Since 1995, millions of women have confidently taken Prempro, a leading hormone replacement therapy drug, prescribed to treat postmenopausal hot flashes and other menopausal symptoms. However, a recent major study concludes that long-term use of Prempro has significantly increased risk of stroke, blood clots, Prempro ovarian cancer, endometrial cancer, and breast cancer, while maximizing risk for dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. Evidence has revealed that Prempro and other estrogen progestin combinations can actually harm perfectly healthy women. These results were found in nation's largest hormone replacement study and were so alarming that National Institute of Health (NIH) prematurely canceled study citing risk to participants. As a result study is suggesting that many of women who use Prempro and other estrogen and progestin combinations should quit and talk to their doctors about Prempro alternatives.
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