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Prostate, men nightmare
More than fifty percent of men with age over 50 years complaining on their prostate enlargements. Fact says that more age you have or more older men, there will be some size increasing on their prostate and it couldn’t prevented. At some point this is normal as long its size as big as walnut or else we could say as long its not closing the urethra.
Although its one of men nightmare, you don’t have to worry too much. The reason is, this disease can be treated and is not a cancer. There are several ways to overcome prostate enlargement, ranging from the conventional to the latest methods, such as the use of drugs, androgen suppression, or even some alternative medicine (herbal medicine). For medicine you could try prostate plus.
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Hipnosis in medicine
The role of hypnosis in medicine has been evolving over the last 100 years. Currently, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in the United States is funding clinical trials of complementary and alternative medicine. Hypnosis in medicine has been one of the focuses of this funding effort.
Hypnosis in contemporary medicine was reviewed by James H. Stewart, M. D., of the Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Florida. In this review, Dr. Stewart highlighted basic concepts of hypnosis and reviewed the results of many clinical trials of hypnosis in treating a variety of medical conditions. Read the rest of this entry »
Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Complementary medicine is a group of diagnostic and therapeutic disciplines that are used together with conventional medicine. An example of a complementary therapy is using aromatherapy to help lessen a patient’s discomfort following surgery.
Complementary medicine is usually not taught or used in Western medical schools or hospitals. Complementary medicine includes a large number of practices and systems of health care that, for a variety of cultural, social, economic, or scientific reasons, have not been adopted by mainstream Western medicine. Read the rest of this entry »