- 21. Retrograde ejaculation
- (Retrograde ejaculation)
- ... problem if you ejaculate very little or no semen. During a male orgasm, sperm are released from each of the testicles. A tube called the vas deferens then transports sperm to the prostate, where they ...
- 22. Kidney cancer
- (Kidney cancer)
- ... on your recovery. Running errands, preparing meals and providing transportation are all ways friends and family can help. Talking about your feelings with close friends and family also can help you relieve ...
- 23. American Medical Center
- (Shanghai International Hospital)
- American Medical Center (AMC) Shanghai is a premier multi-specialty, sports medicine and surgical clinic founded by world-renowned surgeons and physicians. AMC utilizes the most technologically advanced ...
- 24. Colon cancer
- (Colon cancer)
- ... help, so take them up on offers to make meals or provide transportation to and from appointments. Sometimes the concern and understanding of a formal support group or other cancer survivors can offer unique ...
- 25. Viral gastroenteritis
- (Viral gastroenteritis)
- ... chips or taking small sips of water. You might also try drinking clear soda, such as 7UP or Sprite; clear broths; or noncaffeinated sports drinks, such as Gatorade. Drink plenty of liquid every day, ...
- 26. Dental Glossary
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... the shape of the lower face. They also affect the position and health of permanent teeth. So treat them kindly. At this age, kids' schedules typically pick up with sports and other after-school activities, ...
- 27. Stress incontinence
- (Stress incontinence)
- ... can cause excess urine production and nerve damage Excess consumption of caffeine or alcohol Medications that cause a rapid increase in urine production Sports, such as tennis or running Factors ...
- 28. Wrist pain
- (Wrist pain)
- ... — whether you're very sedentary, very active or somewhere in between. But your risk may be increased by: Sports participation. Wrist injuries are common in many sports, including bowling, golf, ...
- 29. Live in Shanghai - Healthcare tips
- (sinoaid)
- ... chest X-ray and AIDS and syphilis tests. It usually takes seven working days to process the Health Certificate. The required documents are: Your passport and four recent passport photos ...
- 30. Whiplash
- (Whiplash)
- ... of whiplash. Physical abuse. Whiplash may also result from incidents of being punched or shaken. Whiplash is one of the injuries sustained in shaken baby syndrome. Contact sports. Football ...
- 31. Water on the knee
- (Water on the knee)
- ... the knee tends to happen more often in people older than age 55. Sports participation. People who participate in sports that involve sudden changes of direction, such as basketball, are more likely ...
- 32. Diabetes
- (Diabetes)
- ... cells in the pancreas. This leaves you with little or no insulin. Instead of being transported into your cells, sugar builds up in your bloodstream. Type 1 is thought to be caused by a combination of genetic ...
- 33. High cholesterol
- (High cholesterol)
- ... transports cholesterol particles throughout your body. LDL cholesterol builds up in the walls of your arteries, making them hard and narrow. Very-low-density lipoprotein (VLDL). This type of lipoprotein ...
- 34. Yips
- (Yips)
- Yips are involuntary wrist spasms that occur most commonly when golfers are trying to putt. However, the yips can also affect people who play other sports — such as cricket, darts and baseball. It ...
- 35. Spinal cord injury
- (Spinal cord injury )
- ... of spinal cord injuries result from violent encounters, often involving gunshot and knife wounds, according to the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke. Sports and recreation injuries. Athletic ...
- 36. Hurthle cell cancer
- (Hurthle cell cancer)
- ... Cancer Society. Maintain a strong support system. Friends and family can be your best allies as you face cancer. They often want to help, so take them up on offers to make meals or provide transportation. ...
- 37. Osteoporosis
- (Osteoporosis)
- ... muscles and bones in your arms and upper spine, and weight-bearing exercises — such as walking, jogging, running, stair climbing, skipping rope, skiing and impact-producing sports — mainly affect the bones ...
- 38. Osteochondritis dissecans
- (Osteochondritis dissecans)
- ... osteochondritis dissecans may include: Pain. The most common symptom of osteochondritis dissecans, pain may be triggered by physical activity — walking up stairs, climbing a hill or playing sports. ...
- 39. Osgood-Schlatter disease
- (Osgood-Schlatter disease)
- ... participate in sports that involve running, jumping and swift changes of direction — such as soccer, basketball, figure skating and ballet. While Osgood-Schlatter disease is more common in boys, the ...
- 40. Anabolic Steroids
- (Substance Abuse)
- ... and other professional sports organizations soon followed suit. By then, however, the drugs had begun filtering down into high schools, and not just the gym locker rooms. With teen media force-feeding ...