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Tobacco addiction- A growing menace

Posted by  in Tuesday, June 3rd 2008   
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World Health Organization (WHO) is planning to take major step towards ban on advertisement, promotion and sponsorship of tobacco. This step will protect 1.8 billion world’s youth population from getting addicted to it. WHO is insisting all the government to restrict all their tobacco industry from doing their cultured marketing of their products.

Young population has more tendencies to adapt and acquire to what they see. Industry advertises their product and tries to link them with glamour, sex appeal and energy to attract young people. Thus imposing ban on advertisement and promotions reduces the risk of youth becoming tobacco smoker.

Dr. Margaret Chan, the director general of WHO said, “In order to survive, the tobacco industry needs to replace those who quit and die with new young consumers.” The industry markets their product so well that millions of people become addicted worldwide. This results in the decreased health condition among the young people. So she is constantly demanding government to put ban on all advertisement and promotions of tobacco.

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Diabeties and Fatty Liver associated to increased risk of Kidney Disease

Posted by  in Monday, June 2nd 2008   
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under: Diabetes, Health News, Hepatitis, Liver Disease, Nephrology, Urology    Tags: Diabetes, kidney, liver

According to the study of Journal of the American society of Nephrology(JASN) , the non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) also known as type 2 diabetes may be risk factor for diabetes related chronic kidney disease (CKD),

Lead authors Dr. Giovanni Targher of University of Verona in Verona, Italy and Dr. Michael Chonchol of University of Colorado Health sciences Center in Denver, Colorado commented that identifying patients with NAFLD would highlight the subgroup of type 2 diabetic individuals and they could be targeted for more intensive therapy to decrease risk of CKD.

The studies conducted on 1,760 Italian adult patients shows that Type 2 diabetes has NAFLD and CKD in common. NAFLD, the most common type of chronic liver disease caused by deposition of fats in the liver may lead to serious liver condition or even cirrhosis. This study does not include patients with fatty liver disease caused by common causes such as alcohol abuse, chronic viral hepatitis and some medications affecting the liver.

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Bacteria may be a contributing factor behind SIDS

Posted by  in Friday, May 30th 2008   
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LONDON -Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), a somewhat mysterious phenomenon, is considered one of the major causes of death for children under 1. Now according to British researchers they found bacteria as contributing factor in this connection.

Potentially dangerous bacteria like Staphylococcus aureus and E. coli were found in almost half of those babies who died suddenly without any known reason during ten years at a London hospital. The findings have been published in Friday’s Lancet medical journal.

“This may prove a central piece to solve that puzzle” stated Marian Willinger, a SIDS expert at the U.S. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. Its worth mentioning that Marian is not associated to the British study.

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An Anthropologist Thought about Ancient Ancestors

Posted by editor1 in Monday, May 5th 2008   
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under: Dentistry, Diet, Nutrition    Tags: ancestors, ancient, anthropologist, generations

Hot news has been published in the periodical of open access the PLos One recently that family of the primitive times, the Paranthropus boisei were not used to gobble the chow. That was not compulsory by the dimension and form of its teeth.

This argument has been published in online news by the famous anthropologist, Peter Ungar at the University of Arkansas. He conducted the microscopic study along with his contemporaries.

They were of the view that the ancient ancestor’s body composition would not show us the kind of eating determinants. The progression of these antecedents must have gone through difficult ecological conditions, scarceness, hunger, less nutritional diet and lack of animal’s meat.

The scarcity of these ancient Paranthropus was believed on a comprehensive factor that was the needs and wants of strong diet. These primates were strong; bodily structure. Meanwhile the researcher is not agreeing with the findings rather he is pushing off further futuristic inquiries of the ancient generations. That is the type of Paranthropus way of live, culture, integrity, society, food patterns; horror of hunger etc.

Generation of the Paranthropus Boisei was an earliest hominin. They were expected to be in the planet; around the period of 2.3 million and 1.2 million years before. That is called as the Nutcracker Man. It was really the olden times generation, according to Ungar. …click here to read more

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Superlative urinal system in the phase of catheter device

Posted by editor1 in Monday, May 5th 2008   
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under: Health News, Medications, Uncategorized    Tags: bladder, catheter, urinal flow, urinal system, urinary system

Hot news regarding the issue of health has been published that the senior people are more often inclined to away from the pathetic condition of their urinary flow system.

In this way the majority of the investigator is saying that the constant negations often go through a bloated prostate. That is called as the Benign Prostatic Enlargement.

Moreover the scientists as well as the doctors are continuously saying that it could well lead towards the inquiry of weak bladder. Therefore the conditions of the further surgical treatments might be prolonged and stopped, so as the failure of the rehabilitations.

The investigators founded that the situation of the BPE is totally depend on the sufferer conditions. If the patient feels some kind of pressure and doubts about his disease, then the catheter is often put down in the hole of bladder passing through the urinal system.

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Philippine Abandons the Organs Transplantations to Overseas

Posted by editor1 in Saturday, May 3rd 2008   
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under: Health News, Kidney Transplant    Tags: Kidney transplantation, Overseas, Philippines, Transplantation

Hot news has been published that the regime of the Philippine has abandoned the transplantation of various body parts of humans. That is a complete ban for the international communities. The officials of the government have told on yesterday that they are not in the limits to afford the remove organs for the alien.

Meanwhile a strong jurisdiction has been set that only 10% body transplants in the county is to be passed out to the abroad countries. That is the ultimate law of the Philippine regime.

The objective of this real decree is that the Philippine administration is in the opinion of providing more facilities of the organs transplantations to the local people of the country, rather than putting more emphasis on the foreign communities.

The government officials of the Philippine have declared a statement that the adjunct transplantation of the body parts is very cheap for the international visitors. But they are sold very costly in local country. The reason of this is that every year a millions of visitors come in Philippine for taking the body organs for their kidney and liver surgeries.

Therefore they are allowed freely in the region. They are treated with full of protocol and given the priceless body organs. That is to be transplanted in the kind of surgery in any other foreign country. The liking countries of the organs transplantation are the Japan and other European regions.

An astounding proof of this kind of smuggling is that almost 50 percent organs have been shifted to the overseas communities during the period of 2007. That is too shameful for the local country. It is accorded by the most of the global successors.

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