Nov 10, 2009 -
The Breasts
Inside a woman's breast are 15 to 20 sections called lobes. Each lobe is made of many smaller sections called lobules. Lobules have groups of tiny glands that can make milk.
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Sep 29, 2009 -
The G-spot: What is it?
The Gräfenberg spot or G-spot was discovered by Ernst Gräfenberg a German gynecologist who first described it as “an erotic zone located on the anterior wall of the vagina along the course of the urethra that would swell during sexual stimulation.” The area the G-spot occupies is called the urethral sponge and it is tissue that surrounds the urethra (the tube we pee out of) that swells with fluid during sexual arousal. It is associated with the prostate gland in men and is made up of a complex system of erectile tissue, secretion glands (the Skene’s gland), the internal pelvic nerve and muscles that engage with one another during the arousal cycle. In most women it is sensitive to pressure and stimulation which can lead to high levels of sexual arousal and powerful orgasms. The existence of a G-spot has been widely accepted and most popular sexology books treat it as fact. In one study of female ejaculation, 84% of the approximately 1300 professional women who responded reported a sensitive area in the vagina, and this was correlated with those who also reported ejaculation.
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Aug 29, 2009 -
iights so this is my first post after being irritated with blogger. It has gone up to my nerves for I just can't post any pictures. Anyways, since this is my forst post, it is goinna be a shrt one.
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May 27, 2009 -
A migraine is a severe, debilitating form of headache that typically appears as a throbbing ache near the side of the forehead. Over time, the ache often intensifies to a disabling pain. Migraines are usually a chronic condition, occurring repeatedly throughout a person’s life.
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Jun 15, 2009 -
ICU (Invisible Chronic Illness)
1. Arthritis
What is it? Arthritis refers to more than 100 different conditions that cause fatigue, inflammation, swelling, stiffness, and pain particularly in the joints.
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Jun 26, 2009 -
Most of us take prescription drugs -- drugs that, by law, must be prescribed by a doctor -- at some point in our lives. If all goes well, the drug works for you as it's supposed to. But there's no "magic bullet," or drug that works the same for everyone without any risks or side effects.
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May 22, 2009 -
Hormones and their Actions
Hormones are NOT drugs. They are natural substances that are vital to your health. As you age, your hormones production progressively decreases, which leads to and accelerates the aging process and the onset of age related disease.
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Apr 04, 2008 -
My primary goal is to arm parents with some medical knowledge about pain in the NICU so they can be better advocates for their babies.
BABIES AND PAIN
Unfortunately, not long ago many doctors believed that babies could not feel pain. However, all lines of evidence suggest that babies, even very premature babies, do indeed feel pain.
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Jun 11, 2008 -
So its been a few months since we got engaged. The proposal was amazing and so was that weekend. I couldn’t have pictured it to be anymore perfect.
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