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Hormonal contraceptives change the brain

February 2nd, 2013

Hormonal contraceptives change the brainAlthough there is still debate about its origin (about the place in America and brought to Europe by the conquistadors, others place their sudden appearance in Europe in the late fifteenth century), which is a certainty is that syphilis has caused major epidemics and remains a public health problem in many countries. Only during the XV and XVI, about 15% of the European population had it and thousands, perhaps millions of (more…)

I want to donate my sperm

February 1st, 2013

It may be a tall, strong and intelligent have paid much more practical in the market than you think. If you are within 18 to 45 years may be candidate to donate sperm and even get paid amounts to 250 euros per donation if you become the "most requested". Semen Donations are that a man donate a sample of his sperm to a clinic or sperm bank, in order that through a (more Read More...

Increase your sexual intelligence

January 19th, 2013

Recently, some experts have been given the task of defining what "sexual intelligence" and say there are three indicators that people share with such skill. To have a high sex ratio, you must first have an adequate knowledge of the most basic and practical in terms of sexuality, as they would be: how to put on a condom correctly or the practice of safe sex, what changes occur in a person when (more Read More...

Hormonal therapy to cancer onset of menopause

January 15th, 2013

Women who start hormone replacement therapy as they begin menopause have a higher risk of developing breast cancer, compared with women who initiate therapy later, publishes the Journal of the National Cancer Institute. The study was conducted in more than one million British women and said that those who waited five years or more to start hormone therapy had little or no risk of breast cancer Read More...

Injectable contraceptive Depo-Provera

December 22nd, 2012

Depo-Provera (medroxyprogesterone acetate) is an injectable drug similar to progesterone, a hormone normally produced by the ovaries each month as part of the menstrual cycle, which prevents pregnancy with each injection up to three months. A document from the American Academy of Family Physicians reports its features and operation Read More...