Men’s Guide To Prostate Health
February 13, 2009 by lchealthtips
Filed under Health Articles, Personal Care
Introduction
In olden days, innumerable number of men ages between 40 and 75 have suffered from prostate disease and they died early as a result of ignorance. However, nowadays prostate disease is well felt and can be prevented in early onset with the help of various diagnostic tools and treatment.
About The Prostate
The prostate is a part of the male reproductive system. It is a gland that is positioned in the lower abdominal cavity, just below the bladder, in front of the rectum and behind the pubic bone and partly it surrounds the urethra. The urethra is the pipe that conveys urine to the penis from the bladder and it runs right through the prostate.
A healthy prostate is like a walnut, weighs nearly 1 ounce. Read more
How to Reduce Stress at Work & At Home
February 3, 2009 by lchealthtips
Filed under Energy and Fitness, Health Articles
Introduction
“The inability to cope up with any situation, happy or sad, leads to stress.”
Stress attacks us everyday. This can usually be caused by minor problems such as being late for an important appointment, a sudden call from your child in school. It can also be due to major problems such as a transfer, a divorce or even death of a loved one. Most of our physiological and psychological problems are caused due to stress.
What is Stress?
The adrenal glands receive stimulus from the brain to produce two hormones called adrenaline and non-adrenaline for a fight or flight situation. Read more
Lowering Your Cholesterol
February 3, 2009 by lchealthtips
Filed under Health Articles, Weight Management
Increased cholesterol manifests itself as atherosclerotic plaque on the artery walls leading to myocardial infarction. Atherosclerosis is also an important reason leading to several conditions relating to caludication. Latest studies have shown that for every 1 percent drop in cholesterol levels, there is a 2 percent decrease in the risk of a heart attack.
A Brief Overview Of Lipids
The processing of dietary fat begins in the intestines and progresses to the liver. The fat requires a delivery stream to the rest of the body in a way where it can be stored in fat cells for future use. Prior to entering the delivery stream, the liver disintegrates dietary fat into Cholesterol and Triglycerides. These chemical variants of fatty acids are packed into vehicles called lipoproteins for being transported throughout the body using the bloodstream to transport the fat cells.
There are three kinds of lipoproteins:
- Very Low Density Lipoproteins (VLDL) Read more


