by Patient’s Choice Medical Center | Jan 15, 2020 | Thyroid Conditions
Women are affected more frequently than men when it comes to thyroid disorders, and most of the conditions are because abnormal amounts of thyroid hormone are produced. Side effects are usually uncomfortable, but discomfort can be managed easily if the problems are...
by Patient’s Choice Medical Center | Jan 15, 2020 | Hypertension/High Blood Pressure
With 50-million people believed to be living with hypertension, and a third of them going undiagnosed, the advent of blood pressure monitoring at home gives people a chance to take charge over their own health. Because high blood pressure is known as the ‘silent...
by Patient’s Choice Medical Center | Jan 15, 2020 | Erectile Dysfunction
Erectile dysfunction becomes increasingly common the older men get, but despite what you may have read in men’s forums, it is not something that should be considered normal, and there are ways to improve your quality of life if erection problems are affecting you....
by Patient’s Choice Medical Center | Jan 15, 2020 | Low Testosterone
The effects of stress hormones on testosterone have been documented in a report on psychology released by the University of Texas in Austin. The paper reveals that both testosterone and cortisol have a combined effect on regulating dominant behavior in males. The...
by Patient’s Choice Medical Center | Jan 15, 2020 | General Medical Articles
UTIs are more common in pregnant women, and those who are expecting are at their most vulnerable to UTIs between their 6th and 24th weeks of pregnancy. Anatomical changes that take place during pregnancy can make the chances of developing a urinary tract infection...
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