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  1. Cause of Sexual Disorder

    Those consist of:


    Conditions upsetting the circulation of blood in direction of your male appendage regarded as vasculogenic.

    Condition upsetting your nervous operation, which is precisely come across ended up of your brain, nerves along with spinal cord grouping termed neurogenic.

    Condtion troubling your hormone volumes

    Condtions disturbing the physical facade of the phallus called as anatomical.

    Certain wounds and ...
  2. The cases of drug addiction are on a rising trend and for the last many years it has

    The cases of drug addiction are on a rising trend and for the last many years it has been one of the severe factors responsible for health deterioration. Sometimes voluntarily and sometimes by ignorance we take abused drugs that ultimately cause negative effect to the health.

    In 2008, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) reported that around 20.1 million Americans aged 12 or more were involved in illicit drug abuse cases. It means around 8 percent of ...
  3. Mac Miller Killed by Accidental Overdose of Drugs And Alcohol, Says Coroner

    American rapper and producer Mac Miller died of an accidental overdose caused by a combination of cocaine, fentanyl and alcohol, revealed a report from the Los Angeles County's Department of Medical Examiner-Coroner. The report stated the official cause of the death of the 26-year-old as "mixed toxicity". Miller is the latest to join a string of professionals who succumbed to an overdose of opioid fentanyl, after musician Prince, rapper Lil Peep, wrestler Anthony Durante, musician Paul ...
  4. Researchers Discover Vulnerable Moments When Cocaine Addicts Relapse

    One of the biggest and the most dreaded challenges for recovering cocaine addicts is a relapse. The moment a former addict relapses after a hard-fought sobriety, all the efforts go down the drain. Preventing a relapse remains the top priority for substance abuse treatment programs.

    A recent study by the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, Egypt using electroencephalography (EEG) claims to have narrowed down to moments when cocaine addicts are quite vulnerable to relapse. The ...