Viagra is the marketing name of sildenafil drug; it helps in most of the sexual disorders world wide. Viagra is the wonder drug for many patients suffering from erectile dysfunction. Ed is the repeated inability of men to get and maintain proper erection for longer period of time. Thus ED leads to impotency and most of mental disorder cases in people. Viagra contents helps to relax the muscle within the penis and increases the amount of blood flow into the penis. These increased level of blood results in proper erection.
Use of Viagra can cause some side effects; so one is advised to take medical assistance before taking Viagra medicine, so that one can prevent physically from health problem which may be created if one takes Viagra negligently. Viagra is the power enhancer drug and should be taken one or half an hour prior to sexual intercourse. Viagra should be avoided if one is suffering from heart and lung disease as it causes high pressure in the blood.
Music Eases Perception Of Chronic Pain
A study published in the Journal of Advanced Nursing found that music can significantly ease a patient's perception of chronic pain. Researchers from the Cleveland Clinic Foundation examined the effect of music on 60 patients who had been experiencing chronic pain for an average of six-and-a-half years. Most of the patients suffered from osteoarthritis, disc problems and rheumatoid arthritis. The majority experienced continuous pain in two or more parts of the body. [click link for full article]
Establishing Trust Between Physicians And Patients With Rheumatic Diseases - Relationships Can Be Improved By Using Patient-centered Approach
Trust between a patient and doctor is a key factor in promoting improved quality of life, compliance with treatment, and better health outcomes. Without trust, the patient-doctor relationship may not become firmly established, thus potentially hindering physicians' ability to help patients. [click link for full article]
Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis - Poorer Outcomes In Medicaid Compared To Privately Insured Children, USA
Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (JRA), a group of autoimmune diseases involving chronic inflammation of the joints, can adversely affect health-related quality of life, often into adulthood. Studies in adults with arthritis suggest that socioeconomic status impacts patient prognosis, but no information is available as to whether this is also true in children. A study published in the June 2006 issue of Arthritis Care & Research ( [click link for full article]