Men's Health

Stretch marks (striae distensae)
Diseases 13 Dec 2006

Stretch marks (striae distensae)

Stretch marks (striae distensae) are scars on the skin caused by excessive stretching in pregnancy or obesity, commonly on the stomach, breasts and thighs.
Sex During Pregnancy
Medicine & Tests 03 Dec 2006

Sex During Pregnancy

Information about pregnancy sex myths sex position during pregnancy and sex after pregnancy
Hallucinations
Men's Health 29 Nov 2006

Hallucinations

Medical information about visual hallucination induced by psychotic hallucinogenic drugs and other caused of hallucinations of the mind.
Heparin-induced thrombocytopenia type II (HIT-II)
Blood 26 Nov 2006

Heparin-induced thrombocytopenia type II (HIT-II)

Heparin-induced thrombocytopenia type II (HIT-II) causes a drop in blood platelets, which increases blood clotting and the risk of blood clots.
National campaign to combat Australia's most costly cancer
Cancer 23 Nov 2006

National campaign to combat Australia's most costly cancer

A new national skin cancer awareness campaign launched today has the potential to significantly reduce the impact of the nation’s most costly yet preventable cancer, according to The Cancer Council Australia. Cancer Council spokesperson and melanoma surgeon, Emeritus Professor Bill McCarthy, said that the campaign would make a significant…
Cancer Council Welcomes Withdrawal of 'Split Packs'
Cancer 22 Nov 2006

Cancer Council Welcomes Withdrawal of 'Split Packs'

The Cancer Council Australia welcomes the withdrawal from today of Dunhill cigarette wallet packs, or “split packs”, following court action initiated by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission. Anita Tang, Chair of The Cancer Council Australia’s Tobacco Issues Committee, said the ACCC should be commended for its swift response…
Recommendations for the treatment of acute anaphylactic reactions
Children's health 08 Nov 2006

Recommendations for the treatment of acute anaphylactic reactions

A study published in a recent issue of the Medical Journal of Australia has offered clear and comprehensive recommendations for the management of anaphylaxis. Along with other studies, researchers have noted the increase in incidence of allergic disease, triggering attempts to develop guidelines to be applied in emergency department and…
How should severe allergic reactions be managed in the community?
Children's health 08 Nov 2006

How should severe allergic reactions be managed in the community?

Anaphylaxis is a severe allergic reaction most commonly caused by various food, venom and drug allergies. It leads to widespread effects on the body, and most importantly can damage the function of the heart and lungs that can have life-threatening consequences. A recent study published in the Medical Journal of…
Fathers influence child language development more than mothers
Children's health 07 Nov 2006

Fathers influence child language development more than mothers

In families with two working parents, fathers had greater impact than mothers on their children's language development between ages 2 and 3, according to a study by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's Frank Porter Graham (FPG) Child Development Institute and UNC's School of Education. Researchers videotaped…