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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Sep 2009 16:52:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Alcohol abuse and drugs adversely affect the quality and quantity of sperm, reduce testosterone production and has contributed to erectile dysfunction. Drug abuse would reduce the density and the ability of sperm movement and increase the number of abnormal sperm. Moreover, it can lead to erectile dysfunction and loss of libido. Healthy living, adequate rest [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Alcohol abuse and drugs adversely affect the quality and quantity of sperm, reduce testosterone production and has contributed to erectile dysfunction. Drug abuse would reduce the density and the ability of sperm movement and increase the number of abnormal sperm. Moreover, it can lead to erectile dysfunction and loss of libido.</p>
<p>Healthy living, adequate rest and minimize stress. Eat healthy foods and regular diet and adequate rest can minimize stress and will help the production of hormones that affect the development of sperm and testosterone production in the testes.</p>
<p>Avoid toxic materials. Avoid contact with toxic chemicals and avoid inhaling the smell of chemicals such as pesticides, herbicides, paint, wood varnish, glue, and heavy metals. Consult with your doctor, any prescription drug that should be taken. Some prescription drugs for the treatment of a disease have the effect of slowing the production of sperm. Consult a physician before receiving a prescription drug. Chemotherapy or radiation therapy can cause temporary or permanent infertility. If you have to undergo this procedure, consult your doctor for the best solution.</p>
<p>Some information about <a href="http://health.infoniac.com/fertility/">fertility</a> can also be found on the Health.Infoniac.com. You can read the articles about <a href="http://health.infoniac.com/">health</a> and fertility of men and women. Here you are given the opportunity to post your article and can vote on the health articles in their website. So, if you want to get health news, health tips, latest health products, healthy food, diet, sexual health, birth control, etc &#8230; Visit Health.Infoniac.com immediately.</p>
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		<title>Eating your way into much trouble</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 02 Aug 2009 15:01:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Obesity is one of the most serious health concerns for American healthcare industry these days. Lean how obesity affect your cost if you want to insure your health and why is that so. Social: Eating plus-sized meals not only affects your waistline but your insurance costs too. And there&#8217;s a serious problem if looking at [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Obesity is one of the most serious health concerns for American healthcare industry these days. Lean how obesity affect your cost if you want to insure your health and why is that so.  Social: Eating plus-sized meals not only affects your waistline but your insurance costs too. And there&#8217;s a serious problem if looking at obesity from the insurance point of view. Learn how obesity affects insurance rates all across the country from this article.  Growing prices and expanding waists. When speaking about the costs of insuring your health these two definitions seem to blend into one big problem. And when you&#8217;re getting another super-sized meal or a cheap fast food snack, you know you&#8217;re going to pay much more in the long run, and those dollars are already ticking on your insurance rates. That is, leaving your personal health issues out of the frame, of course. When obesity becomes a very serious concern for the national healthcare industry, you have to understand that it&#8217;s your wallet that will become much thinner, not your waist.  Pounds and dollars  The cost of insuring your health has been on a dramatic rise during the last coupe of years. Many tend to refer such tendency to the fact that all services are getting more expensive, especially in other domains of insurance and this leads to a chain reaction. But the fact is that people have started going to the doctor&#8217;s office more frequently than in the past. Is it just a psychological need to consult with a doctor or there&#8217;s something serious happening with the nation? Unfortunately, the latter seems to be the right answer. And the cause for such a problem is simple: obesity. It may be a simple coincidence, but insurance costs have started to increase pretty much at the same time as more Americans were becoming overweight and obese. Today, about 60% of US citizens qualify for obesity or overweight, and children are no exception. There&#8217;s no need to remind you the fact that obesity leads to various heart diseases, diabetes, strokes and even certain types of cancer. And you don&#8217;t have to be a scientist or a financial analyst to realize the connection between the costs of insurance and obesity from that perspective. Short fact: in 2000 alone the losses to American economy caused by obesity were estimated for $117 billion USD.  Obesity and Insurance  Of course, the insurance companies realize that obesity isn&#8217;t quite profitable. In case you are an overweight person trying to find good <a href="http://www.hiinetwork.com/">health insurance</a> coverage, there&#8217;s a rather high probability that most companies will even turn down your application because of the many associated health risk factors. Or you will be charged with much higher fees than your slimmer friends. Speaking about discrimination. But you have to understand the insurer&#8217;s point of view as well: they try to minimize their risks and expenditures, and dealing with an obese person that has a much higher potential of developing a serious disease is not their definition of a less-risky deal. Even your employer-sponsored insurance is likely to cost you more, and not only you, but your co-workers as well.  Now that is not a cause for the slim people to accuse obese individuals for forcing the insurers to raise their fees. There are many other factors contributing to the problem as well, like the increase in prices for prescription drugs or costly medical services. But the fact remains the same, obesity affects not only persons suffering from it but the entire nation too. And the problem has to be addressed on a national scale, not because of health insurance costs but primarily for the sake of public health.</p>
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		<title>SUV driving safety tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Jul 2009 22:48:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sport Utility Vehicles have never been this popular before. People are not even stopped by the costs of fuel that has doubled and the growing concern for the environment. SUVs have captured our attention for some time. SUV are still being portrayed as vehicles that represent danger, having a higher rollover than many cars or [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sport Utility Vehicles have never been this popular before. People are not even stopped by the costs of fuel that has doubled and the growing concern for the environment. SUVs have captured our attention for some time.</p>
<p>SUV are still being portrayed as vehicles that represent danger, having a higher rollover than many cars or even trucks (and their owners usually pay higher <a href="http://www.autogismo.com/">auto insurance</a> premiums, of course). From what we know, the reports from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration have stated this. They claim that the amount of SUV&#8217;s on the road reaches over 15 percent of the total number of vehicles, drivers are warned that an SUV will not handle the same way as another type of vehicle. In order to be a good driver you need to provide security on the road. Your actions should not harm anybody &#8211; neither you nor other passengers on the road.</p>
<p>SUV are different from regular cars. That is why the SUV driver is required to be much more attentive than the normal driver as there could be plenty of situations on the road that need him to be careful and thoughtful like a real professional should be. SUV drivers need more braking distance than smaller automobiles when the whether is bad, which is necessary to keep in mind if you want to avoid an accident.</p>
<p>It should be also added that SUVs have a high center of gravity, which can cause drivers to lose control when they turn suddenly. And not having your four-wheel drive engaged can also cause the vehicle to slip sideways.</p>
<p>Advices for SUV drivers:</p>
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<li>It is important to know how to drive your SUV properly. Practice driving in a large, empty space, such as an unused parking lot, then complicate your own tasks to make sure you are a good enough driver to meet various unforeseen situation of the road.</li>
<li>Avoid sudden or sharp steering changes. An SUV is not designed to make fast, sharp turns, and handles differently than a lower bodied sedan.</li>
<li>Consider other driver on the road. They do exist!</li>
<li>Recognize your visual limitations. Check your mirrors to make sure they minimize your blind spots on either side.</li>
<li>Brake better. SUVs should have a greater braking distance than most automobiles, especially in bad weather.</li>
<li>Don&#8217;t ever forget to use a seatbelt.</li>
<li>Driving too fats is never recommended. Slow down. Most people drive too fast. The slower you are the more time you will have to think in an emergency situation if it occurs.</li>
<li>It is not advised to have heavy cargo or to transport lots of people.</li>
<li>Don&#8217;t carry too much weight. Overloading tears the brakes, can overheat tires, and increases the risk of a blowout. So please know to love your SUV enough to protect it good.</li>
<li>Maintain your vehicle properly. Periodic service and close attention to tires and tire pressure help protect you and your passengers.</li>
<li>And the main rule: don&#8217;t forget about <a href="http://www.autogismo.com/suv-driving-safety-tips.html">auto insurance</a>. In case of an accident it can save you a lot of money.</li>
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