Health and Fitness

Alicia Berger
4,029 Views · 10 months ago

Most of us have taken a sex education class or two. We know what condoms are supposed to be used for. Whether or not people use condoms every time they are necessary is a totally different story. You were probably taught the necessary but embarrassing lesson of how to put a condom on by the visual aids your sex education teacher provided. Of course, these tactics are a little more modern, so depending on how old you are, you may not have learned the basics of condom use until after high school. Yes, condoms are a pretty smart invention and they’re pretty safe to use. They are over 90% effective against sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), and of course, they help to reduce the risk of pregnancy by 98%. Some guys claim that they’re not comfortable to wear, which is why some companies have come up with new condoms that have a more natural fit and provide pleasure for both partners. However, with all the things we know about condoms, there’s still so much we don’t know. Here are 10 facts about condoms that are just as interesting as the condoms themselves.

samer kareem
3,404 Views · 10 months ago

Would you dare to explore your heritage? WIN a DNA kit and discover just how diverse you really are.

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1,536 Views · 10 months ago

your DNA Journey

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3,575 Views · 10 months ago

When United Airlines decides their employees flying to Kentucky is more important than a doctor or any passenger who paid for their ticket it is time to STOP FLYING UNITED!!! Here are United employees dragging the man off the plane like a criminal.

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1,646 Views · 10 months ago

Thalassemia is a genetic blood disorder. People with Thalassemia disease are not able to make enough hemoglobin, which causes severe anemia. Hemoglobin is found in red blood cells and carries oxygen to all parts of the body. When there is not enough hemoglobin in the red blood cells, oxygen cannot get to all parts of the body. Organs then become starved for oxygen and are unable to function properly.

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6,337 Views · 10 months ago

Sickle cell anemia (sickle cell disease) is a disorder of the blood caused by an inherited abnormal hemoglobin (the oxygen-carrying protein within the red blood cells). The abnormal hemoglobin causes distorted (sickled) red blood cells.

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2,246 Views · 10 months ago

This device gives you super strength to lift heavy items.

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3,185 Views · 10 months ago

This device can detect several diseases from a single drop of blood.

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1,309 Views · 10 months ago

Mobile scanner detects disease from a drop of blood by nanotechnology

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1,287 Views · 10 months ago

Smoke inhalation is the leading cause of death due to fires. It produces injury through several mechanisms, including thermal injury to the upper airway, irritation or chemical injury to the airways from soot, asphyxiation, and toxicity from carbon monoxide (CO) and other gases such as cyanide.

Scott
2,865 Views · 10 months ago

Medical Robot Assistants, new technology

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26,287 Views · 10 months ago

Internal Bleeding Detection

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12,306 Views · 10 months ago

The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases explains food allergy and offers tips on how to manage the condition.

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6,382 Views · 10 months ago

Sexual Desire & our Eating

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1,449 Views · 10 months ago

If this is your first visit to our website, this is a great place to start. Here you can learn about the different types of eating disorders, as well as the symptoms, health concerns and statistics that are associated with these illnesses. Once you have read through some background information, you may choose specific information on topics from the column on your left. Wherever you are, NEDA will meet you there with the information and resources you need.

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3,159 Views · 10 months ago

Vegetarian or Vegan? Can I recover?

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5,767 Views · 10 months ago

Obesity is one of the most pervasive, chronic diseases in need of new strategies for medical treatment and prevention. As a leading cause of United States mortality, morbidity, disability, healthcare utilization and healthcare costs, the high prevalence of obesity continues to strain the United States healthcare system. Obesity is defined as excess adipose tissue. There are several different methods for determining excess adipose (fat) tissue; the most common being the Body Mass Index (BMI) (see below). A fat cell is an endocrine cell and adipose tissue is an endocrine organ. As such, adipose tissue secretes a number of products, including metabolites, cytokines, lipids, and coagulation factors among others. Significantly, excess adiposity or obesity causes increased levels of circulating fatty acids and inflammation. This can lead to insulin resistance, which in turn can lead to type 2 diabetes.

samer kareem
1,713 Views · 10 months ago

Body Mass Index (BMI) is a person's weight in kilograms divided by the square of height in meters. A high BMI can be an indicator of high body fatness. BMI can be used to screen for weight categories that may lead to health problems but it is not diagnostic of the body fatness or health of an individual.May 15, 2015

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7,274 Views · 10 months ago

blood transfusion performance

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4,571 Views · 10 months ago

What Happens When You're In a Coma?




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