Vitamins in Natural MedicinesWritten by Ratliff J
Looking for information about a nutritional supplement, vitamin, or herbal remedy? This guide gives you information about history, medical uses and treatments using herbs, vitamins, and nutritional supplements, typical doses, side effects, government regulation, and how to be a savvy supplement shopper. The evidence of natural therapies are increasing and being validated by scientists every
| | Breast AugmentationWritten by Mike Mahon
Breast augmentation is a procedure in which an implant is surgically placed behind each breast. The following article details procedure, risks and benefits to procedure that is quickly becoming one of most popular cosmetic surgery procedures in America. Over time, breasts may begin to lose volume or their shape changes. This can be caused by weight loss, childbirth, or just through aging. Women who desire a fuller bustline also use breast augmentation. Breast augmentation is a procedure in which an implant is surgically placed behind each breast. These implants increase breasts’ volume and enhance their shape. Breast augmentation can be performed at any age after breasts are fully developed. Patients often return to work within a week, depending on extent of procedure. Some patients are worried that breast implants may increase their risk of breast cancer or other illnesses. However, there is no scientific evidence that breast augmentation increases risk of breast cancer, autoimmune disease, or any systemic illness. Nor does any evidence suggest that breast implants affect pregnancy or ability to breast-feed. In fact, a large percentage of women have breast augmentation before having children. This number is estimated at over 50% of breast implants are performed before woman has her first child. Another major concern of women considering breast augmentation is scarring. What many of these women don’t know is that they can often choose from a number of incisions.
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