Faqs About Sleep Apnea And Erectile Dysfunction

Posted on: 12 October 2016

Most people know that erectile dysfunction can be caused by mental issues, stress, heart disease, obesity, and high blood pressure. One possible culprit that is often overlooked is sleep apnea. If you are experiencing erectile dysfunction, here is what you need to know about the health condition and sleep apnea.   How Is Sleep Apnea Linked to Erectile Dysfunction? Sleep apnea is a disorder that causes irregular patterns in your breathing.
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Beyond Brushing: Four Simple Little Habits To Benefit Your Teeth And Gums

Posted on: 27 September 2016

Brush and floss your teeth, and you shouldn't have any problems with dental health – right? For some people, this is true, but many people do still experience some decay or cavities when they practice what's considered "standard dental hygiene." Sometimes, this results from deficiencies in your unique dental care habits. Or you may just be more decay-prone than the average person, so you require a few more precautionary measures. Here's are four simple little habits that can benefit your teeth and gums.
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Three Complications Of Gum Recession

Posted on: 2 September 2016

Gum recession is an oral health condition that means that your gums are receding, or pulling away, from your teeth. It can be caused by aggressive tooth brushing, gum disease or other factors, and it can pose a number of problems inside your mouth. Here are three complications that are linked to gum recession. Cosmetic Issues When your gums recede, the roots of your teeth are exposed. This makes your teeth look noticeably longer, which may make you feel self conscious about your smile.
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Drinks Your Child's Dentist Doesn't Want You To Send To School

Posted on: 18 August 2016

With technology and all of the research involved in child obesity and tooth loss, very few drinks are supported by dentists. Water seems to be the healthiest choice and will surely help keep your active youngster hydrated during school hours. Some items which seem to be good sources of vitamins and essential minerals can linger on the teeth and cause damage. Here are a few of those products you should avoid when packing your child's lunch.
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