Author: .Richard MoritaEstudos por amostragem populacional comprova que de 35 a 70% da população mundial convive com esse mal crônico que é a Hipersensibilidade Dentinária. O que é hipersensibilidade (hiperestesia) dentinária? É a dor que ocorre, geralmente na região do colo do dente, próxima à gengiva, provocada pela escovação, ingestão de alimentos frios, doces, frutas cítricas etc. A dor cessa assim que o estímulo é removido,...more
Author: Patricia StrasserA guy scarf may come in various shades and fabrics. However, there are colors intended and widely used by men such as: neutral, solid, brilliant, and dark.There is no such thing as exclusive colors for men. Anybody can wear any color they want whether a scarf or an apparel. Since a scarf is a staple fashion accessory, choosing the right color has to be decided carefully in order to get the effect you want. There are some...more
Author: Kevin JonesMisdemeanor punishments are divided into classes that depend on the state. A punishment for petty theft could have a more lenient punishment than aggravated assault. However, the details of a case (e.g., prior convictions, probation) will have an effect on the punishment. Crimes considered misdemeanors include: DUI Shoplifting Vandalism Prostitution Reckless driving Drug possession A person sentenced to serve time as the result of a misdemeanor typically will go to a jail as opposed to a prison, as in felony cases. In some cases, a person will have the opportunity to serve time only on the weekends until the jail-time requirements are met. A misdemeanor is a “lesser” criminal act, carrying a less severe punishment than felonies but are more serious than regulatory offenses. Misdemeanors in the United States general have a maximum punishment of 12 months in jail, typically the local jail. Some common misdemeanors include, petty theft, prostitution, public intoxication, simple assault, disorderly conduct, trespassing and vandalism. In addition to full jail time, misdemeanor punishments include probation, community service or part-time imprisonment served on...more
Author: Dr. Kathryn RetzlerAs a primary care physician who specializes in natural medicine, I think the most important role doctors can play is that of teacher – to provide complete, unbiased information so that patients can make their own informed decisions. Following is a list of facts I provide my patients when they seek help for...more
Author: Laura BTacori has been on the forefront of bridal jewelry trends for years. They were part of the resurgence of platinum and helped to bring the vintage jewelry look back to the forefront of fashion. The quality, design and hand craftsmanship they have placed into their jewelry over the last 40 years is undeniable and has resulted in their...more
Author: Dr. Kathryn RetzlerSeveral testosterone delivery methods exist. Choosing a specific therapy depends on effectiveness, preference of a particular delivery system, side effects, cost, and potential insurance reimbursement. In this article, I will review pros and cons (seen in clinical trials and from my experience with patients), and costs for different forms of testosterone supplementation. Testosterone replacement options are separated into pharmaceutical medications (FDA-approved drugs, often covered by insurance companies), and compounded medications (individually prepared using FDA-approved testosterone, which may or may not be covered by insurance). Pharmaceuticals: Injection. Testosterone injections given in a muscle every week or every two weeks have been shown to be safe and effective. Pros include high peak concentration of testosterone (note, this is usually seen as a “con”), inexpensive cost, and possible insurance coverage. Cons include significant fluctuations in symptom relief (a peak followed by a valley), conversion to estrogen (common), and having to give yourself a shot (or see a nurse or doctor). Cost depends on dosage, and whether or not the...more