IVF in the UK or abroad?
A large number of UK patients is travelling for fertility treatment abroad. IVF in british clinics can prove to be very expensive, especially if more than one cycle is needed. People travelling for in vitro abroad are mostly attracted by cheaper prices, but also high success rates and a greater availability of donors. According to various surveys, the majority of them is satisfied with the standard of care and quality of treatment they receive abroad.
5 Tips To Help Stop Sugar Cravings And Start Losing Weight
One of the most difficult challenges to deal with when you start losing weight is stop sugar cravings. Sugar is very addictive and the more you eat the more you want. Here are 5 ways to help you stop sugar sugar cravings and start losing weight.
Lifestyle Diseases: An Emerging Epidemic Which Needs Urgent Attention
Lifestyle diseases (also sometimes called diseases of longevity or diseases of civilization) are diseases that appear to increase in frequency as countries become more industrialized and people live longer. Such diseases do not spread from one person to another through touch, air, food, water or sexual contacts. These diseases may develop in a person due to faulty eating and living habits. Lifestyle diseases can be prevented by small but persistent changes in lifestyle. Learn How to prevent Lifestyle disorders by Dr. Sanjiv Haribhakti.
Getting a Good children’s dentist in Your Town or Town - a Must Read Guide
When it comes to looking after tooth, only the very best children’s dentist and products will do. Because tooth is extremely delicate part of the body and they have to be cared for using the best solutions and products on the industry. Maybe your kid's tooth is not arranged properly, damaged or rotten
Fact or Myth: Do Parabens Contribute to Breast Cancer
The link between parabens (parahydroxybenzoic acid) and cancer can no longer be ignored. Widely used as a preservative, parabens are absorbed through your skin, blood and intestines. When the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) declared parabens "generally safe for use," the FDA based their findings on oral consumption of parabens; it did not take into account how much exposure you truly have to these compounds through your skin.