Archive for July 25th, 2010

If your doctor has told you that you need to be keeping a closer eye on your blood pressure, or if you’re curious about the effects that medication, exercise, pregnancy or other health issues are having on your blood pressure, then it might be a good idea to check out a high quality home-use blood pressure monitor, like those from Omron.

If you’re budgeting these days, you can try the Omron wrist monitor, which starts at $40. Reading at the wrist is risky, because it isn’t the best spot to take your pressure. However, if you put the monitor on and position it properly, you can get a pretty accurate reading. This is a tiny, monitor so it is excellent for taking places. Continue reading ‘Omron Blood Pressure Monitors’ »

Unless a woman has had to undergo a mastectomy, or unless she has suffered an allergic reaction to a silicone implant, a woman’s health insurance will generally not cover the cost of a breast augmentation. In view of that fact, a woman might shutter at the cost of plastic surgery on the breasts. Such a woman might want to seek a facility that promises her a low cost breast augmentation.

If a woman does embark on such a search, she should realize that payment for cosmetic surgery does not represent a purchase that falls outside of the established pricing dictums. In other words, the surgical patient must remember the warning: “You get what you pay for.” The woman who carefully considers her needs has better luck locating a surgeon who can quote her an expected price that comes close to the final price.

Continue reading ‘Breast Augmentation – Paying For A Nice Breast’ »

When we are young the outer layer of skin on our face and body is regenerated daily. In other words, the outer layer of skin dies and is replaced by new fresh skin. This process of out with the old and in with the new goes on throughout our early lives. This is exactly why the skin of a younger person is usually supple and vibrant.  At around forty years old this natural process begins to slow down dramatically to where our skin is barely regenerating on its own. The skin of an older person can become dull and grey. Many of the facial products on the market today are specifically designed to encourage regeneration.

Chemical peels are one of the most common and effective ways to promote new skin to the surface. Many of these peels are really not chemical per say, because they are actually derived from natural substances such as sugar cane and fruit.  Facial chemical peels can reduce the signs of aging; diminish scars and other skin imperfections. There are basically three levels of facial peels available to you; light peels, medium peels, and deep peels. Continue reading ‘Facial Peels’ »

The butcher, the baker, and probably the candlestick maker all are experiencing some form of hair thinning hair loss. The fact that others are losing their hair is probably very little consolation to you. What you need are answers both about what could be causing your worsening problem and solutions as to what can be done about it.

Ironically, we can put a man on the moon, clone a sheep, but can’t figure out a way to permanently regrow a person hair. But this in itself speaks to the complexity of the issue and the many variables involved. Such agitating hair thinning hair loss factors as chemotherapy drugs, hormones, genetics, poor nutrition, illness, stress, autoimmune disorders, oral contraceptives, a high prolonged fever, surgery, and oral contraceptives all can cause substantial hair loss. The good news is that in the vast majority of cases once the cause has been identified and eliminated hair regrowth resumes, that is unless your hair follicles have been damaged.

Continue reading ‘Is It Possible to Stop Hair Thinning Hair Loss?’ »

Colon cancer is regarded to be one of the most lethal types of cancers that touches dozens of individuals each year. What makes it so intense is how tricky it is for people to know the symptoms and the ability for physicians to catch it when it is in the early phase. When found too late there is little to nothing that anyone has the ability to do to treat it.

One of the easiest ways that you can understand how to spot this disease early is to know the risk factors. This will help you to recognize whether you are regarded – by medical standards – to be a high or low risk. If you believe that you are high risk you need to have scheduled visits and screenings planned with your physician.

Age – Studies present that around 90% of people who have been diagnosed with this condition are fifty years or more. Yet, it is still manageable for younger people to have it – it is merely not as ordinary. Continue reading ‘The Common Risk Factors of Colon Cancer’ »

Prostate cancer brings with it symptoms that can alert you to its beginning and progression. If you can catch prostate cancer in the earliest stages, you may not even experience any symptoms. This speaks to the importance of regular screening by your physician. Prostate cancer is very survivable if it is caught and treated during the earliest stages. If you experience any of the symptoms below, set up an appointment with your chosen health care provider.

Some of the symptoms that men might experience, if they have not been yet diagnosed and begun treatment, include a need to frequently urinate, most especially during the night. You may need to get up several times or more over a sleep period, which can require you to sleep longer in order to get the minimum number of restful hours that your body needs to function. Continue reading ‘Prostate Cancer Symptoms’ »