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Viagra is a useful treatment for erectile dysfunction, which is the most common sexual condition in men. It helps to increase the blood circulation in the penis and subsequently you achieve an erection, however erections occur only when you … prostate problems, and depression, then you may need to avoid Viagra. Check it out with a medical doctor with whom you do a consultation for your erectile dysfunction. Let your doctor know about these conditions, if you have any. …  read more…

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Voting Question: Pot Question. This really concerned me, help is it true.?
Well I smoke alot of pot then i read the following article and now I’m a little concerned. I have never gotten sick or anything before but now a days anything kills you. So no stupid answers. thanks.

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Know someone who smokes pot? Researchers and doctors are putting pieces of the puzzle together, linking consistent marijuana use with a frightening health condition…

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According to research published in the March issue of the World Journal of Gastroenterology, heavy marijuana users are at risk for a severe vomiting syndrome called “cannabinoid hyperemesis.”

Health experts at University Medical Center in Omaha, Nebraska, say that frequent and heavy pot use could lead to this unusual illness that is becoming more common. Symptom include severe vomiting (as in 2-3 hours of it per day, especially after eating), stomach cramps, nausea, etc.

Send this to your weed-smoking friend from college (or your teenage brother)–right now.

P.S. Weird but true: Researchers are seeing promising signs that marijuana (extracts, not smoke) could help fight the superbug. ”

http://www.glamour.com/health-fitness/blogs/vitamin-g/2009/03/weird-health-news-marijuana-us.html

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Resolved Question: Has anyone’s baby had a calcification in their heart (Intracardiac Echogenic Focus)?
My wife is 25 weeks pregnant and at the last ultrasound the doctor found a small calcification (called an intracardiac echogenic focus) in our daughter’s heart which is a “soft indicator” for down syndrome. Our daughter has not displayed any other indicators for down sydrome so the doctor said this is nothing to worry about and is fairly common. In fact, I have done tons of research on this including reading the actual substance of nearly every relevant medical study and it certainly seems like this is nothing to worry about at all. However, beyond all logic, I am still obsessing over this and would love to hear from other parents who have had a baby with the same condition. How did things turn out?

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Voting Question: Is diabetes in a dog less than a year old common?
My puppy, Ginger, is a 10 month-old pomeranian/papillon mix. She’s adorable with the best personality ever, and often acts perfectly normal and perky, even when she is very ill (she had Kennel Cough, worms, and Giardia when I first rescued her).

We’ve been out of the woods with those illnesses for a while, but over the past five-ish months, she has been bad about having accidents (mostly urine, though poop every so often) inside. She usually paws at me when she needs to go out, and I must take her pretty much immediately. I did Petsmart training with her (until I fractured my knee) and we worked a lot on potty training, and she was given a small treat every time she went outside, as well as tons of praise and love.

But she still has accidents inside.

I had her urine tested twice towards the beginning of all of this, to see if this was medical rather than behavioral, and both times, the 2 different vets said everything came out perfectly normal.

However, the accidents have continued. She is also ALWAYS, every single day, SO thirsty. She would drink 10 gallons of water if I let her. She’ll chug so much water at once, and then need to go outside every 20 minutes, especially after meals (which hasn’t been too easy with my knee, living on a 2nd floor apartment).

I had knee surgery a little over 2 weeks ago, and did not have family member or friend who was able to take care of her. I boarded her at a nice doggy daycare, where she has been working with a trainer (as she is incredibly mischievous) . The trainer called me yesterday to tell me she had been noticing that Ginger has to urinate before and after each 30 minute lesson, and she was concerned.

I haven’t seen any personality changes, and she’s perky and very sweet, but I’m incredibly worried. I pick her up in 5 days and am scheduling an appointment with the vet to have her tested for diabetes when I pick her up. I’m just confused, because I’ve done research, and canine diabetes seemingly strikes older dogs who are overweight. She is neither older, nor overweight. Just always has too urinate and is frequently thirsty. Are there any other diseases or conditions she may possibly have?

Thanks for reading! Sorry for the lengthy background detail for this question.

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