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		<title>Divorce and Your Health</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 02 Apr 2011 03:55:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>William</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well of course divorce is bad for your health, the question really is: was the marriage less healthy? In many cases… it was. Let’s face it—that’s why we get divorced. Here are Some Startling Statistics This’ll rock your boat: 23% of divorcees will develop difficulty with mobility (walking short distances, climbing stairs, etc.). Divorcees are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-90" src="http://www.dfhcc.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/d2.jpg" alt="d2" width="267" height="300" />Well of course divorce is bad for your health, the question really is: was the marriage less healthy? In many cases… it was. Let’s face it—that’s why we get divorced.</p>
<h2>Here are Some Startling Statistics</h2>
<p>This’ll rock your boat:</p>
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<li>23% of divorcees will develop difficulty with mobility (walking short distances, climbing stairs, etc.).</li>
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<li>Divorcees are 20% more likely to develop cardiac issues, cancer, diabetes or other chronic ailments.</li>
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<li>Even if you remarry you are not out of the woods.  There is still a 12% added chance that you will develop chronic health issues, a 19% added chance of mobility problems; but hey there’s good news!  Your chances of developing depression only increase minimally.  I guess that depends on how happy you are to get the rat out of the house.  Seriously though, the mental health of a divorced person routinely will not suffer as much as their physical health.</li>
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<h2>All Stressed Out</h2>
<p>I can’t imagine one or the other in a divorce not being stressed.  It has to be stressful for both parties.  And as we all know, stress is bad for you.  Stress and heart disease go hand in hand.  But research shows that people who never got married were less healthy than people who did.  So marriage is good (right up until it isn’t).  But the stress of divorce doesn’t stop at just the two people involved in the divorce, oh no; friends and loved ones are frequently affected by the stress of a divorce even when it does not apply to them.<br />
I’m not sure how anyone wins here.  It’s unhealthy to stay in a bad marriage, but it’s unhealthy to get divorced.  Staying in your marriage was way too stressful, but divorce is equally if not more stressful.  Damned if you do………..<br />
Divorce can be difficult, but more so without the right attorney. Try <a href="http://www.arlingtontexasattorney.com/">www.arlingtontexasattorney.com</a> to get proper advice.</p>
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		<title>Sexual Dysfunction as a Side Effect of Chemotherapy</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Jun 2009 20:08:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Being diagnosed with cancer is already considered as an emotional burden, and facing it is rather difficult. There are various forms of cancers nowadays and researchers are still continuing their studies about cancer treatments and how to totally eradicate it. Cancer happens when certain group of cells has been diving at an abnormally fast and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Being diagnosed with cancer is already considered as an emotional burden, and facing it is rather difficult. There are various forms of cancers nowadays and researchers are still continuing their studies about cancer treatments and how to totally eradicate it.</p>
<p>Cancer happens when certain group of cells has been diving at an abnormally fast and uncontrollable rate. Usually, cancer is also called as malignancy. Cancer is staged according to its severity and how widespread it is. One of the most common approaches for treating cancer is chemotherapy. However, chemotherapy doesn’t only target the cancer cells but also the normal cells that are rapidly dividing; thus, chemotherapy have various side effects. Some of the side effects of chemotherapy include:</p>
<p>* Nausea and vomiting<br />
* Anorexia and weight loss<br />
* Anemia<br />
* Skin and nail discolorations<br />
* Hair loss<br />
* Sexual dysfunctions</p>
<p>Probably, a lot of people do not know that chemotherapy can cause sexual dysfunctions because nausea and hair loss are the most common side effects of it.</p>
<p>Male cancer patients who are undergoing chemotherapy can actually experience loss of libido or reduced sexual desire, <a href="http://www.who.int/en/" target="_blank">impotence</a>, and erectile dysfunction. There are various treatments available for these problems and male patients should not worry too much because these sexual dysfunctions are temporary and will go away after the treatment is finished. What can actually bother them are the after effects of chemotherapy.</p>
<p>Some chemotherapeutic drugs can actually lower the sperm count in males, which can result to infertility. Patients who have undergone chemotherapy can take supplements that can increase the sperm volume in order to prevent infertility. Aids such as <a href="http://www.volumepills.org/semenax/" target="_blank">Semenax</a> are proven <a href="http://www.hopefulpenis.com/">penis enlargement</a> supplements. Typical volume enhancers promote healthy production of sperm cells; thus, sperm volume should be increased and comprised of mature sperm cells which promote fertility.</p>
<p>Surviving cancer is considered as a great achievement. Thus, this should always be the goal of cancer patients and they should not lose hope for there is a solution in every problem.</p>
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