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Category Archives: Health

Male and Female Impotence Drug Put on Hold

Zonagen, a small pharmaceutical company in The Woodlands, Texas, anticipated the sweet taste of victory after submitting its new drug application — ostensibly the final hurdle in the long journey to Food and Drug Administration approval — for Vasomax, its drug designed to treat erectile dysfunction.

Arsenic in Water

It’s been in the news a lot lately and for good reason. Even in its most minute traces, arsenic in water can pose a serious health risk, and has been linked to such things as cancer, heart attacks and lung disease. “There is no absolutely safe level of arsenic in water,” Dr. Michael Harbut, chief … Continue reading

Homeopathy for the Heart

Longevity depends on the healthy functioning of all your organs and body systems, but there is no organ more directly responsible for the quantity and quality of your life as your heart. This incredible organ is a muscle that contracts about seventy times per minute without rest, every hour of every day. Imagine trying to … Continue reading

Taking Part in your Child’s Education

I just rejoined the workforce, and now that my husband and I both work, we are concerned about staying involved and being supportive of our 6- and 9-year-olds at school.

Relax, I’ll be Back From Florida in no Time

Okay, it’s Friday right now and I’m going on vacation to Avery County south, I mean, Florida. And not just Florida, my in-laws have moved off the canal into one of those golf developments north of Clearwater, so I’m expecting to run into at least half of Land Harbor while I’m down there.

Unusual Idea for a Museum Period

Think you’ve been to every kind of museum on the planet? Does another cultural or artistic exhibit coming to your town make you yawn and say, “Been there, done that”? Well, here’s a new twist on an age-old subject: The Museum of Menstruation. The Museum, located in a suburb of Washington, D.C., is devoted to … Continue reading

A Family of Learners

My daughter’s kindergarten teacher will be staying with the class for first grade. Is this being done in other schools? The practice is frequently called “looping,” although it is sometimes referred to as multiyear assignment — where a teacher moves with his or her students to the next grade level. Most loops are a two-year … Continue reading

Methods

Positive result (value higher than the cutoff level) was semiquantitatively evaluated for clinical and epidemiological interpretation. Designation “LOW” POSITIVITY was used for the anti-HGV(E2) positive signal: the absorbance of the sample to cutoff signal rate was 1 up to 2. Designation “HIGH” was used for the anti-HGV(E2), positive signal rate higher than.

Bi-Sets For Better Gains

Have you ever wondered how many exercise programs have been written throughout the years? Thousands? Millions? You’d think that if there were one perfect routine, we’d all know what it was by now. That would sure simplify things. Unfortunately, it isn’t that simple.

Get Started. Chest

Let GetFit help you build your chest GetStarted: Work Your Chest Well-developed chest muscles influence your appearance, posture, and strength. It’s a visual indicator of a fit and athletic body…and it adds some sex appeal! Your chest muscles are involved in most of your upper arm movements. Give a big hug, push the door open, … Continue reading