Friday, April 15, 2011
Suhagra 100 consists of Sildenafil Citrate
Suhagra 100 consists of Sildenafil Citrate, an active ingredient which is also found in its brand equivalent Viagra. Sildenafil was developed in 1991 for treating chest pain. Later, during clinical trials it was found that Sildenafil citrate had the capacity to induce strong erections in impotent men(ed). Subsequently, it was approved by the FDA as an erection encouraging pill.
Thursday, April 7, 2011
A routine cancer screen can identify certain cancers.
Screen for the Big Three
A routine cancer screen can identify certain cancers before symptoms occur, when your chances of beating the disease are greatest. The "big three" to screen for regularly include breast, cervical, and colorectal cancers. The CDC recommends that women get regular clinical and self breast exams by age 20 and mammograms to test for breast cancer every one to two years after the age of 40. In addition, women should have a regular Pap smear starting at age 21 or within three years of first having sex to check for cervical cancer. For both men and women, the CDC recommends a colorectal cancer screening soon after turning 50, then routinely after that. Catching these types of cancer early can make treatment more effective, giving you a better chance at that long, healthy life.
A routine cancer screen can identify certain cancers before symptoms occur, when your chances of beating the disease are greatest. The "big three" to screen for regularly include breast, cervical, and colorectal cancers. The CDC recommends that women get regular clinical and self breast exams by age 20 and mammograms to test for breast cancer every one to two years after the age of 40. In addition, women should have a regular Pap smear starting at age 21 or within three years of first having sex to check for cervical cancer. For both men and women, the CDC recommends a colorectal cancer screening soon after turning 50, then routinely after that. Catching these types of cancer early can make treatment more effective, giving you a better chance at that long, healthy life.
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