Tag Archives: Aids

New Book Reveals the Uncensored History of AIDS

In this video, I interview journalist Celia Farber about her recently republished book, “Serious Adverse Events: An Uncensored History of AIDS.” As a young reporter working for SPIN magazine, Farber started questioning the official narrative around AIDS, and this book is the outgrowth of her decades-long investigation into and writing about this “hot potato” topic.… Read More »

Face masks, hearing loss and hearing aids

Face masks and other personal protective equipment (PPE) help protect us from the coronavirus, but they add communication challenges for everyone, especially people with hearing impairments. That’s because: Face masks lower the volume of a person’s speech and slightly garble it. Face shields, social distancing and plastic barriers further muffle or reduce sound. Face mask ear loops may tug on your hearing… Read More »

Can sleep aids cause ed

Plenty of standard erectile cause treatments exist, but you may You may have a aids of different tests to help find the cause, such as: Urinalysis or blood tests to check for health conditions such as diabetes, heart problems, or low testosterone A device you wear at night to check for normal nighttime erections Ultrasound… Read More »

Using headphones with hearing aids

Thanks to recent advancements in hearing device technology, millions of people with hearing loss are able to hear their favorite sounds and enjoy conversing with their favorite people. One perk this new technology affords users is compatibility with other personal electronic devices, such as smartphones and televisions. Sometimes, as in the case of headphones and… Read More »

Sleeping Aids

by Jennifer Wiggins The most common prescription Sleeping aids approved for use in treating insomnia are as follows: benzodiazepines (such as temazepam, estazolam,and others); the newer, non-benzodiasepines (such as zolpidem [Ambien,Ambien CR], Zaleplon [Sonatal], and eszopiclone [Lunesta]; and the melatonin receptor agonist ramelteon (Rozerem). These three Sleeping aids work best when the individuals who are… Read More »

Addiction to Sleep Aids and Sleep Medications

Addiction to sleep aids and insomnia medication abuse is a rapidly growing problem in the United States that is especially troubling considering reports of bizarre and dangerous behavior exhibited by people under the effects of these drugs. Sleep aids include drugs like Ambien, Lunesta, Tylenol PM and even Benadryl. These drugs work as hypnotics that… Read More »