For once, everyone has a good reason to feel stressed and anxious. The economy is in trouble. Before the housing bubble burst and the credit crunch came, all we had to worry about were the "pressures of modern living". We were all running fast to pay for what we needed, but we could tell ourselves it was all worth it by seeing our efforts at work rewarded by those regular checks, looking at our more comfortable homes, and enjoying our family life. Now, we worry about whether we can keep our jobs and stay in our homes. We all seem to be more bad-tempered and relationships are not so good. As the pressures build, it's easy to feel despair or lose hope. Anxiety begins to interfere with our daily lives and the threat of depression edges closer. If you ask your local healthcare professional for help, he or she is also feeling stressed in these conditions. The ideal would be a discussion about your situation and advice. But physicians have reduced appointment times to fit more patients into a working day. Thus, the answer is likely to be a prescription for xanax. As the best of the anti-anxiety drugs, it can quickly help you to feel better. Unfortunately, good though xanax is, a tablet cannot resolve your financial circumstances. You may feel good for a few days, but your problems are still there waiting to be addressed. The "cure" for economic troubles is positive thinking and action to defend your position against threats. Keeping this real, the ideal would be never to use xanax. Do not be deceived by the ease with which you can buy xanax online. With the power of your mind, you can devise coping strategies. By trusting in yourself, you can keep your mind focused and positive. It becomes a self-reinforcing way of rebuilding your life. But not everyone can do this unaided. If the people around you are not supportive, using xanax in a short burst can give you a respite, relief from the sense of panic that threats to overwhelm you. If you use this time to restore your self-confidence, you can go on with your life without ever having to use xanax again (or, if you relapse, you can buy xanax online for use in another short burst). Following this strategy will give you a way out of the despair without running the risk of dependence on a tablet to keep your going.
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A New Drug to Fight Cholera Epidemics
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Why are women left out when we talk about libido?
A New Drug to Fight Cholera Epidemics
A recent medical study held in Bangladesh investigated the effectiveness of traditional cholera treatments and possible alternatives. The problem of cholera is very complicated in third world countries where the water supplies can be the source of numerous bacteriological diseases. Apart from the aspect of water supplies another problem, which contributes to the development of cholera epidemics in poor countries, is that traditional medication gradually loses its effectiveness with bacteria developing resistance to it. In such situation finding a new drug for treating cholera is crucial. Having these goals the study compared Cipro (ciprofloxacin), which is commonly used in cases of severe cholera for over a decade, and a macrolide antibiotic. The study involved 195 men suffering from severe cholera, divided into two groups. The first group was given Cipro and the second - macrolides respectively. The results where impressive and gave base to an intense discussion about the effectiveness of medicine used for cholera treatment today as well as the possibility of using macrolide antibiotics in such cases. Cipro, which only a few years back was effective in a single dose against cholera, failed in ¾ of the patients in the study. This can be explained by the fact that Vibrio cholerae - the bacteria causing cholera - was able to rapidly develop tolerance reaction to Cipro, rendering it ineffective with time. In contrast, macrolide antibiotic treatment has shown significant results with 73% of the patients being cured with a single dose. Furthermore, the group treated with macrolides has had illness symptoms manifested only for 30 hours after taking the medicine in comparison to more than three days in case of Cipro. Although, the studies were held on men only, there's no reason to believe the results would be different in case of women. The results of this study have displayed the importance of developing new drugs which would be as effective as Cipro was a decade ago. Macrolide antibiotics used in the study seem like a great alternative to the traditional medication. There are numerous generic variations to this class of drugs, like Zithromax, which are available all over the world. But still, the doctors argue that a single drug will not solve the problem of cholera, because it is primarily caused by poor sanitation and water supplies. The bacteria may develop resistance to Zithromax with time too, like in case of Cipro, thus it can't be regarded as a constant solution to the problem. The radical changes concerning sanitation and water supplies, which Europe and America have undergone a century ago, should be taken in developing countries too, but that seems like a much more complex solution compared to medications.
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Why are women left out when we talk about libido?
One of the reasons why marriages get into trouble is sex, or the lack of it. So when viagra came along ten years ago, a lot of men with erectile dysfunction thought they would all be able to save their marriages by being able to resume sex. Except, if you have a bad marriage, sex is not going to help. In fact, it may trigger an early departure. Now, let's change the perspective. If a woman loses her sex drive, viagra is of no help to her. Ignore the myth on that score. Women who buy Viagra for recreational use get nothing in return.
There are a number of reasons why women find their libido reducing. Some drugs have that side effect so, changing the drugs or reducing the dosage can restore interest. But more usually, it follows surgery, say for a hysterectomy, or the natural menopause. Somewhat controversially, this loss of libido is called hypoactive sexual desire disorder. This labels a natural or surgically-induced decline in the levels of some hormones in a woman's body as a medical problem to be "cured". The theory is that a lack of testosterone and estrogen reduces the interest in sex. Thus, a topical cream or tablet can restore the hormone levels and improve desire. Unfortunately, there's no real evidence to support the theory. Indeed, the FDA refused approval for a testosterone patch for women in 2004. The reason was a lack of evidence that this was a safe treatment.
The whole question is complicated because human relationships are complicated. Women may lose interest in having sex with a man for many different reasons. Although a reduction in some hormone levels may occur at the same time, this is no more significant than the fact that her hair may also be turning white as she grows older. More importantly, many women have excellent sex lives even with low levels of hormones. So the idea of developing a viagra for women is controversial. In the case of men, there was a more positive physical problem to treat. Obviously, completing the sexual act is difficult if the man fails to get or keep an erection. But, with women, it's more complicated.
There are a number of reasons why women find their libido reducing. Some drugs have that side effect so, changing the drugs or reducing the dosage can restore interest. But more usually, it follows surgery, say for a hysterectomy, or the natural menopause. Somewhat controversially, this loss of libido is called hypoactive sexual desire disorder. This labels a natural or surgically-induced decline in the levels of some hormones in a woman's body as a medical problem to be "cured". The theory is that a lack of testosterone and estrogen reduces the interest in sex. Thus, a topical cream or tablet can restore the hormone levels and improve desire. Unfortunately, there's no real evidence to support the theory. Indeed, the FDA refused approval for a testosterone patch for women in 2004. The reason was a lack of evidence that this was a safe treatment.
The whole question is complicated because human relationships are complicated. Women may lose interest in having sex with a man for many different reasons. Although a reduction in some hormone levels may occur at the same time, this is no more significant than the fact that her hair may also be turning white as she grows older. More importantly, many women have excellent sex lives even with low levels of hormones. So the idea of developing a viagra for women is controversial. In the case of men, there was a more positive physical problem to treat. Obviously, completing the sexual act is difficult if the man fails to get or keep an erection. But, with women, it's more complicated.
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