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Over 30 million American Men Affected by These 5 Common Causes of Impotence

It may be a taboo subject, but impotence is a very real and very upsetting condition that affects as many as 30 million American men. Many men are taken off-guard by this sexual decline and sudden inability to get an erection. Impotence, or erectile dysfunction, could be caused by a whole host of physical and emotional conditions.

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The Unpleasant And Deadly Truth About Tampons And Menstrual Cups

Organic cotton pads are often advertised as a safer alternative, but a new study has shown that they are no better than the standard in preventing the woman from toxic shock syndrome. Another popularity product – the menstrual cups – also increases the risk of toxic shock. They should be boiled before each use, says a report

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Life-Threatening Link Between Diabetes & Blood Clots – What’s in Common?

The increase in the risk of plaque buildup in the arteries is done by diabetes, and this buildup also can cause unsafe blood blots. Blood clots although habitually form as a common function of blood cells which is the reparation of broken blood vessel walls, when clots prevent blood from flowing through an artery or vein clumsily they become

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S. Korea agency says N. Korea executed people, shut capital

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has ordered at least two people executed, banned fishing at sea and locked down the capital, Pyongyang, as part of frantic efforts to guard against the coronavirus and its economic damage, South Korea’s spy agency told lawmakers Friday. Kim’s government also ordered diplomats overseas to refrain from any acts

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United Airlines flies FIRST batches of Pfizer COVID vaccine in US in refrigerated cases

United Airlines on Friday began operating charter flights to move shipments of Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccination ahead of a mass inoculation program expected to begin in late December, according to a report. The flights are the first step in a global supply and distribution network, which is being prepared to spring into action when the vaccine is

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Coronavirus updates: US hits 13 million cases; Gov. condemns ‘turkey funeral’ to skirt restrictions; AstraZeneca plans additional trial

A national surge in COVID-19 cases continues as the United States recorded its 13 millionth case on Black Friday, a day typically marked by crowds of bargain hunters. This year, however, many shoppers across the country turned to online deals, keeping crowds thin. Even so, experts worried that testing disruptions over the holiday will lead Americans to

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