New study shows that one third of Irish people exercise every day

Independent research experts iReach have released findings from a survey they carried out prior to the COVID-19 restrictions in Ireland. The survey, which was carried out on behalf of leading protection specialist Royal London, asked over 1,000 adults nationwide if they exercised regularly and if so, how often. 33% of respondents said they did in… Read More »

Where do i get tested for chlamydia

People who are infected chlamydia a higher risk of contracting other sexually transmitted diseases, including a 3 to 5 times greater chlamysia of acquiring HIV if exposed to cylamydia. People who have multiple sex partners, who don’t always use a condom or men who have sex with men should consider frequent chlamydia screening. Why Get… Read More »

More Women Are Pursuing Majority-Male Specialties and Changing Patients’ Perceptions

By AMY E. KRAMBECK, MD With the exceptions of pediatrics and obstetrics/gynecology, women make up fewer than half of all medical specialists. Representation is lowest in orthopedics (8%), followed by my own specialty, urology (12%). I can testify that the numbers are changing in urology – women are up from just 8% in 2015, and… Read More »

Can you be diagnosed with anorexia

The broad ambiguity of the category made it hard for researchers and clinicians to adequately define and treat the range of patients in this group. Diagnostic guidelines in the DSM-5 also allow professionals to specify if the person is in partial remission or full remission recovery, as well as to specify the current severity of… Read More »