Smoking can affect your fertility – Dr. Sujoy Dasgupta

Smoking can affect your fertility – Dr. Sujoy Dasgupta I am 35 years old male and we are planning for a baby.  Can stop-smoking help me to improve fertility? Smoking can reduce the quantity (sperm count) and the quality of the sperms (motility and morphology). In addition, smokers are more likely to suffer from erectile dysfunction and lack of sex desire (low libido). Stopping smoking can improve natural fertility. I am a 25 years old woman. We have been trying for pregnancy for last few months. Can smoking affect my…

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New Studies Link Cell Phone Radiation with Cancer

New Studies Link Cell Phone Radiation with Cancer   By Charles Schmidt Does cell phone radiation cause cancer? New studies show a correlation in lab rats, but the evidence may not resolve ongoing debates over causality or whether any effects arise in people. The ionizing radiation given off by sources such as x-ray machines and the sun boosts cancer risk by shredding molecules in the body. But the non-ionizing radio-frequency (RF) radiation that cell phones and other wireless devices emit has just one known biological effect: an ability to heat tissue…

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Full stop is a new beginning

Full stop is a new beginning [By Shri Pannalal Mishra] Till 2016, I was in best of my health as I was an athlete and never missed my morning jog and free hand exercises. From March 2016 onwards, I started feeling sick. Gradually it became a regular affair and I became fond of my Bed. On consultation with my family doctor, he diagnosed the symptoms of colitis. He assured that it not of much worry and asked me to be patient. After 6 months, there was no improvement in my…

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Exercise before pregnancy

Exercise before pregnancy [Sastha Bangla Life Style Desk] Expectant mothers who are more fit before pregnancy are at lower risk of developing gestational diabetes, a study suggests. Gestational diabetes is a condition in which women develop diabetes during the last half of pregnancy. Women with gestational diabetes are more likely to develop Type 2 diabetes after giving birth. “Women are very careful during pregnancy with what they eat and the exercise they get. But the study shows women should engage in these healthy behaviours before they get pregnant as well,”…

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