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Could Viagra make you, ahem, hard of hearing? Researchers are uncovering evidence that it and other anti-impotence drugs may do just that. The FDA has been warning about possible hearing complications associated with anti-impotence medicine since 2007, but two new reports are raising concerns. UK researchers who surveyed drug watchdogs around the world uncovered 47 cases of sudden hearing loss linked to Viagra and related drugs. Another 223 possible reports from the United States had to be excluded because of lack of details, reports the Daily Mail.
Meanwhile, Reuters reports that a new US study finds that taking Viagra could double one's chance of experiencing hearing loss. It found that one in three men over 40 who took the drug had hearing loss; of those not taking it, only one in six did. Scientists say they are not sure how anti-impotence medicine could affect hearing, but suspect a chain of chemical reactions caused by the drugs could be harming the inner ear. A spokesman for Britain's drug regulator says Viagra-related hearing loss complaints are rare, and notes that causality hasn't been proven.Could Viagra make you, ahem, hard of hearing? Researchers are uncovering evidence that... more
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Men and shopping really are a toxic mix, claim scientists who have discovered that a spot of retail therapy could make them impotent.Men and shopping really are a toxic mix, claim scientists who have discovered that a... more
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Ben Hoffman sits down with former "Diff'rent Strokes" star Todd Bridges to discuss his new autobiography, "Killing Willis." Topics include Gary Coleman, drug addiction, and a baseball bat up the butt.
infoMania is a half-hour satirical news show that airs on Current TV. The show puts a comedic spin on the 24-hour chaos and information overload brought about by the constant bombardment of the media. Hosted by Conor Knighton and co-starring Brett Erlich, Sarah Haskins, Ben Hoffman, Bryan Safi and Sergio Cilli, the show airs on Thursdays at 10 pm Eastern and Pacific Times and can be found online at http://current.com/infomania/ or on Current TV. And make sure to check out our facebook profile for special features at http://facebook.com/infomaniaBen Hoffman sits down with former "Diff'rent Strokes" star Todd Bridges... more
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Impotence is a strong predictor of heart attack and death among high-risk patients, German researchers have said.
Link: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/8564181.stmImpotence is a strong predictor of heart attack and death among high-risk patients,... more
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Dear Health Conscious Reader,
Recently in the news there was an important report regarding the cholesterol-lowering drug ezetimibe – being marketed as Zetia.
A trial comparing the drug to niacin was halted mid-stream.
Why? Most likely because the result was not what they expected. It doesn’t improve HDL. It also increases the thickness of artery walls.1
This is not what you need, especially if you have narrow arteries to begin with.
Zetia may decrease cholesterol from being absorbed in the intestine. But, like statins, it can have serious side effects, including:
* Mental confusion and disorientation
* Depression
* Amnesia
* Stomach and intestinal upsets such as gas and bloating
* Muscular issues
* Liver damage
* Kidney failure
* Impotence
Statins also rob the body of CoQ10 – an important co-enzyme that protects the heart and gives your cells energy. Statins can lower CoQ10 by as much as 40 percent.2
And this, in turn, can weaken your heart.3
The trial offers huge support for what I’ve said all along…
Lowering LDL through the use of a drug like Zetia creates a host of problems. It may not address the issue at all. In fact, it may make it worse.
The good news is, you can get tremendous heart-health support the natural way. Niacin is a vitamin that supports heart health by:
* Lowering LDL cholesterol by 15 to 25%
* Lowering triglycerides by 20 to 50%
* Raising HDL cholesterol by 15 to 30%
* Relaxing blood vessels so you have better circulation4
All this from a simple vitamin!
Niacin is found in many foods. Here is a list of foods containing niacin:
Dietary Source
Niacin Mg
Beef Liver 3.5 oz
14.4
Chicken White Meat 3.5 oz
13.4
Peanuts (1/2 cup)
10.5
Salmon 3.5 oz
8.0
Ground Beef 3.5 oz
5.3
Mushrooms – raw (1/2 cup)
1.7
Barley – cooked (1/2 cup)
1.6
Lentils – cooked (1/2 cup)
1.4
Almonds (1/2 cup)
1.4
You may also need to take a daily supplement. I suggest using extended-release or sustained-release niacin. This avoids the hot flushes that may occur with immediate-release niacin. But even these usually go away with regular use. You can also try taking it with a small handful of nuts to slow down the absorption.
I recommend taking 500 mg a day as a starting point for heart health. It’s best to discuss your situation with your doctor. Ask about niacin as an alternative to statins.Dear Health Conscious Reader,
Recently in the news there was an important report... more
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Yoga, the buzz word of today, the scientific methods, the asanas, the poses, so much to help a person live a stress free and healthy life. In the fast moving technological age, yoga is the solution to many health problems. Being a regular yoga follower, helps to cute many ailments without medication and live a balanced life. The astonishing fact is that yoga can even treat impotency if one follows some specific yoga poses regularly.Yoga, the buzz word of today, the scientific methods, the asanas, the poses, so much... more
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If you're a man and experiencing a little underperformance in the bedroom, don't turn off the lights. In fact get some flourescent lights installed to help you get a bit more "switched on".
Dr Letizia Bossini has fund that bursts from a 10,000-lux flourescent light can cure sexual problems, including impotence, in three out of five men.
A group of men were er.. exposed to bright lights for half an hour every morning for two weeks. After the light therapy, ther majority were cured, compared to none in a second group exposed to a dim light.
So if you local hardware store sees a rush on lightbulbs over a weekend, you might know why.If you're a man and experiencing a little underperformance in the bedroom,... more
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Mexico City is giving out free Viagra and other impotence drugs to men 70 and older.
Mayor Marcelo Ebrard says the city is implementing the plan because sexuality "has a lot to do with quality of life and our happiness."
City Health Secretary Armando Ahued says the government will start handing out doses of one or two Viagra, Levitra or Cialis pills on Dec. 1.
I guess it's baby-making time in Mexico!Mexico City is giving out free Viagra and other impotence drugs to men 70 and older.... more
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