Tuesday, May 28, 2019
Home »
» Medical News Today: What is 'morning wood,' and why does it happen?
Medical News Today: What is 'morning wood,' and why does it happen?
"Morning wood" refers to nocturnal penile tumescence, which involves waking up in the morning with an erection. This is a normal occurrence. Changes in how often it happens can signal a health condition that may need treatment from a doctor. Learn more here.
Related Posts:
Ky. law to ban the most common method of second-trimester abortion struck down; Bevin administration will appeal decisionA federal judge has struck down a 2018 Kentucky law banning the most common method of second-trimester abortion. The law would prohibit physicians from providing a procedure called dilation and evacuation, or D & E, whic… Read More
Annual health policy forum Sept. 23 to focus on medical marijuana, a topic sure to come up again in the next legislative sessionBy Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News The Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky's annual policy forum this fall will be dedicated to the topic of medical marijuana in hopes of separating what is fact and what is myth, and to b… Read More
Medical News Today: How long you can live without waterThe human body requires water to function properly. The ideal amount a person needs depends on several factors including age, sex, and physical activity levels. Learn more here. … Read More
Medical News Today: DASH diet reduced heart failure risk 'by almost half' in people under 75People under 75 who followed a plant-rich diet for reducing high blood pressure had a significantly lower risk of heart failure than those who did not. … Read More
Medical News Today: What to know about simple and complex carbsPeople digest simple carbs faster than complex ones, and both types provide the body with its energy. Learn more about the difference between simple and complex carbohydrates here. … Read More
0 comments:
Post a Comment