With PMDD, however, significant anxiety, depression and hopelessness may occur. In simplest terms, the difference between PMS and PMDD can be likened to the difference between a mild headache and a migraine.
Treatment for PMS depends on the severity of the symptoms. For mild cases, treatment recommendations include diet modifications, like high carbohydrate meals and reducing [...]
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PMDD
Posted by Dr. Bone in May 8th 2008
Testyx TPL Increases Free Testosterone in Men and Women, Stronger Bones
Posted by Dr. Bone in May 8th 2008
Testosterone influences bone density.
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Although the causes of osteoporosis continue to remain a mystery, researchers and scientists have made advances in the treatment of the disease. Characterized by the loss of bone density and strength, osteoporosis is associated with many bone fractures that occur, particularly in individuals ages 45 and older.
As of January 2008, according to the Department of Health, over 24 million Americans suffer from osteoporosis; with over 80% of those afflicted, being women. Additionally, annually, 1.3 million bone fractures occur as a result of osteoporosis. The National Organization for Osteoporosis states that one in two women and one in four men over 50 will eventually suffer an osteoporosis-related fracture, which can cause pain and disability as well as death.
As of January 2008, according to the Department of Health, over 24 million Americans suffer from osteoporosis; with over 80% of those afflicted, being women. Additionally, annually, 1.3 million bone fractures occur as a result of osteoporosis. The National Organization for Osteoporosis states that one in two women and one in four men over 50 will eventually suffer an osteoporosis-related fracture, which can cause pain and disability as well as death.


















