Erectile Dysfunction

Erectile dysfunction (ED), the inability to sustain an erection sufficient for intercourse more than 25% of the time, is neither an uncommon problem nor one about which you need to be ashamed. more…

Allergies: Nothing To Sneeze At

If watery eyes mar a spring stroll through the wildflowers, think of it as your immune system doing back-flips on your behalf. more…

Maximizing Quality of Life

The side effects of cancer and/or its treatments can range from annoying to seriously debilitating. However, if managed appropriately, many of these negative physical effects can be reduced or eliminated. Here is a list of some common symptoms and side effects of cancer, and strategies to relieve them. more…

Diabetes and the Vegetarian Diet

The health benefits of a vegetarian diet have been supported by research, and may have profound benefits for people with diabetes. more…

Weight Management FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions About Weight Management more…

When You’re Feeling Rotten

Cancer treatment is almost always aggressive, and it can lead to a number of unpleasant and demoralizing side effects, including nausea, fatigue, hair loss, weight changes, skin burns, and a general feeling of illness. more…

Does Marijuana Really Relieve Nausea?

Q: I am having a terrible time with nausea and vomiting resulting from my chemotherapy treatments. Is it true that marijuana can help relieve nausea? Are there any risks to trying it? more…

Herbal Remedies for Depression

Herbal remedies and medicinal plants have been used for thousands of years to treat a wide variety of illnesses and conditions. The following is a list of herbal remedies that have been recommended for relieving the symptoms of depression. more…

Are You at Risk to Develop Diabetes?

There are two major types of diabetes, Type 1 and Type 2. Answer the questions below to find out if you are at risk for developing this disease. more…

Papaverine or Prostaglandin Injections

This consists of injecting the substance into the shaft of your penis, the same as in the diagnostic test mentioned a few pages ago. I realize it sounds painful when you read about it, but it usually is not. more…