10 Important Health Questions to Ask Your Mother

10 Important Health Questions to Ask Your MotherIt’s already been proven that the illness that your mother or even your relatives is suffering can predict the future of your own health. There’s no need to get paranoid, it doesn’t necessarily mean that you’re bound to get the same disease for sure, but being aware of your mother’s health history is a great step to take precautions like learning to spot signs early to protect yourself.

So ask your mother this questions:

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08-08-2008 by Drali @mesrahealth

Reasons Why Man Have Lower Lifespan

Menfolk not only experience unique health problems but they also tend to be suffering particular diseases. In comparison, women worldwide live longer than men. Among the cause include:

  • Smoking and drinking habits. Men usually smoke more and drink more alcohols than women, and in general they adopt an unhealthy lifestyle.
  • Less medical relief. Men do not get medical relief as often as women in particular those related with sexual health issues.
  • Activities. By average, men prefer doing robust, life-threatening and dangerous activity more compared to women.
  • Stress. Additionally, often men often determine their status based on their job. These results men feel more stressful and neglect their emotion and resulting more problems in their professional career.
  • More arising stress. The mentioned pressures above would rise if it also gives effect to their personal life and relationship with their spouse.

So take care for your health lifestyles and emotional health.

15-03-2008 by Drali @mesrahealth

Male Pattern Hair Loss (MPHL), The Cause and Risk Factors

The progression of Male Pattern Hair Loss (MPHL).
Male Pattern Hair Loss (MPHL) is a progressive condition.

What is MPHL?

MPHL or androgenetic alopecia (baldness) is the most usual hair loss cause, representing more than 80 percent of all hair loss case among male.

06-02-2008 by Drali @mesrahealth

Impotency is an Early Parkinson's Sign?

The result of a research done in United States shown that impotency problem may increase the risk of Parkinson’s disease by three to eight times.

This connection is made as an outcome of the study to the autonomic nervous system which controls the body function such as heartbeat and digestion. This nervous system also controls the penis erectile function have been seen to be affected in Parkinson’s patients and impotence patients.

23-01-2008 by Drali @mesrahealth
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