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		<title>How To Prevent And Treat Heart Disease</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Heart disease is a general term for a number of different diseases, all of which influence the heart in some way. Heart disease is in fact considered as being the leading reason of death nowadays in the United States. Heart disease indeed possesses serious threat to many people. Therefore, it is important to understand the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Heart disease is a general term for a number of different diseases, all of which influence the heart in some way. Heart disease is in fact considered as being the leading reason of death nowadays in the United States. Heart disease indeed possesses serious threat to many people. Therefore, it is important to understand the methods to prevent and treat heart disease.</p>
<p>Prevention methods</p>
<p>There is reason to be hopeful because according to experts, heart disease prevention is promising. Even though some risk factors including sex, genetics, and age of a person are not within our control, one can still make an alteration in lifestyle and also change diet so that the odds of heart disease are significantly reduced.</p>
<p>There are also other methods by which heart disease prevention can be achieved. According to what the American Heart Association proposes, one must control obesity even in children and also make a determined attempt to take proper diet that contains enough nutrition. One of the better nutritional supplements you may want to try for heart disease prevention is mangosteen puree that is rich in antioxidants which aid in destroying free radicals that are the reason behind damage to cells and which in turn will result in heart disease.</p>
<p>Good heart disease prevention may also mean controlling the blood pressure and having LDL cholesterol at low levels. The best way to attain these goals is by making appropriate changes to diet and even by taking medications if so recommended by the doctor. Clearly, having low blood sugar levels will consider as heart disease prevention.</p>
<p>Another alternative is to exercise because it is a well known fact that regular exercise can reduce the risks of heart disease. Experts have a tendency to recommend as much exercise as humanly possible at least an hour per day. For many people, this seems like a never-ending task but the truth is this amount of exercise can be attained in ways other than going to the gym. Basically changing some habits, such as walking to work, can make people healthier. Walking is perhaps the easiest, cheapest, and healthiest type of exercise for most people and therefore should be taken advantage of.</p>
<p>The best heart disease prevention may not be a solitary course of action; rather, one may decide to have many strategies combined into one that will prove to be more effective. You can select approaches such as changes in diet, together with reducing excess weight and also maintaining blood sugar levels as well as taking nutritional supplements that are suggested by health experts.</p>
<p>Treatment options for heart disease</p>
<p>If you have heart disease then you will have to have some types of heart disease treatment in order to solve your problem. There are various heart disease treatment options that are available nowadays. The first treatment is of course prevention as explained previously.</p>
<p>However, if your heart disease is serious, than most probably you will also have to use more serious techniques of heart disease treatment. This includes medical treatment, which will usually be started straight away, even before an exact diagnosis of a heart problem is made.</p>
<p>This medical treatment may comprise of oxygen from a tube in the nose, oxygen through a face mask, nitroglycerin under the tongue, pain medicines, and aspirin. There are also clot dissolving medications which are often given, and the earlier these drugs are given, the higher the chances of opening the blocked artery and defending the cardiac muscle from further injury.</p>
<p>Cellular therapy, for example, is considered as being a potential treatment for heart disease. This is due to cellular products have been revealed to hold great potential for the treating of injured and diseased tissues in the body. They come from many sources, such as stem cells from bone marrow, peripheral blood, and myoblasts from skeletal muscle cells. The research so far has shown that this cellular therapy offers amazingly positive results, and so with additional research and more advancement, in the future this just may be known as the cure for heart disease.</p>
<p>Surgery can be executed on those who experience heart disease at any age although other methods are preferable. Surgery is necessary for those who do not react to their medications or whose condition worsens radically. In some situations, surgery is the only method to amend the problem and give the patient a probability of good health. In uncommon cases, repeat surgery is needed afterward to rid the body of excess fluids that have developed in the chest.</p>
<p>Heart surgery can be wearing and the healing period can be slow so it is no surprise to find out that a huge number of people who suffer from heart disease which needs surgery are interested in less invasive surgery. Less invasive surgery for heart disease can involve smaller incisions, less pain, and a much faster healing period. Not only does this type of surgery involve shorter hospital stays, it can also reduce the risks of complications to the patient during and after the operation.</p>
<p>There are many resources that are available if you want more information on the treatment of heart disease. The most significant thing of all is to keep a healthy lifestyle, a healthy and nutritious diet, and plenty of exercise. By keeping a healthy lifestyle you will not only be guarding yourself against heart disease but as well against all illnesses and health conditions in general.</p>
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		<title>Demand For Hygenic Products in Healthcare</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Jun 2010 05:49:57 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Following increased media coverage on the cleanliness of hospitals and the danger of deadly &#8216;super bugs&#8217;, the Government&#8217;s &#8216;Deep Clean&#8217; policy has been brought in to ensure all hospitals undergo a &#8216;deep clean&#8217;, incorporating everything from the larger elements through to all fixtures and fittings. In response to heightened demand, the market has seen an explosion of products, designed to ensure the ultimate hygienic solution.</p>
<p><strong>Hospital Superbugs</strong></p>
<p>During recent years, the news agenda has been permeated with concerns over the rise in hospital superbugs, culminating in a damning indictment of hygiene levels in the health service. One report showed that a prime stomach bug found in hospitals, Clostridium Difficile claimed 72% more lives in 2006 than it did in 2005. In fact, it was shown that since 1990 the number of people infected by this deadly bug has risen 50-fold. This is in addition to the threat posed by one of the most common hospital superbugs, Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA) which has been linked to 9,510 deaths since 1993. Illustrating the immense scale of the problem, it has been estimated that almost three times as many people are now killed by hospital infections as are killed on the roads each year.</p>
<p><strong>Government &#8216;Deep Clean&#8217; Programme</strong></p>
<p>Consequently, in September 2007 the Government announced the &#8216;Deep Clean&#8217; programme, with an aim for every NHS hospital to be thoroughly cleaned to industrial standards, including all fastenings and fixings, in a bid to tackle such hospital superbugs. As an added knock-on effect of this, the electrical industry has seen an unprecedented demand for products which can work to improve hygiene in healthcare. Many leading manufacturers have subsequently dedicated significant resource to developing highly innovative and advanced solutions for healthcare institution, helping contractors and installers meet this developing requirement.</p>
<p><strong>Products with Antimicrobial Properties</strong></p>
<p>There is, for example, an expansive array of cable management products with antimicrobial properties, designed specifically for industries where hygiene is a top priority. As microbial organisms can also cause product deterioration, discoloration and bad odours, these products combine antimicrobial treatments to help prevent these effects and provide an extra level of protection when combined with normal cleaning procedures. These systems typically use a bespoke PVC-U treated with a silver-based material. This delivers ongoing antimicrobial properties that prevent 99.9% of harmful bacteria growth, without impacting on the effectiveness of the product itself, even if scratched or damaged.</p>
<p><strong>Studies Show Effectiveness of Antimicrobial Treatments</strong></p>
<p>To provide a clearer understanding of the undisputed effect of such systems, numerous studies have been completed, comprising of separate testing for MSRA and Klebsiella Pneuoniae, in accordance with ISO 22196:2007 on a Bio and a non-Bio sample, to expose the known quantity of bacteria under laboratory conditions. Following a period of 24 hours, the quantity of bacteria still present was measured. These studies have shown, in both cases, the survival rate of bacteria on the Bio sample to be less than 0.1%.</p>
<p><strong>Scratch-Free Designs Reduce Dirt Traps</strong></p>
<p>Many premium electrical accessories brands have also developed equally innovative solutions to aid in the healthcare sector&#8217;s ongoing battle against superbugs. Health environments can look to safeguard from germs by using wiring accessories which incorporate a high grade thermoset material with similar inherent properties to antimicrobial additives, helping to significantly inhibit the growth of infectious diseases. Again, these products even incorporate a scratch-free design meaning there are no dirt traps for bacteria to breed.</p>
<p><strong>Broader Solutions Offer Hygiene, Adaptability &amp; Security</strong></p>
<p>Looking to the wider picture, while hygiene is the primary focus of such solutions, many manufacturers have also given considerable time to introducing added benefits to the health sector. To allow for utmost flexibility, many of these ranges include single and double gang socket outlets and are available in either switched or unswitched. These are suitable for all builds, ensuring the benefit of easily &#8216;adding on&#8217; as needs evolve. To ensure maximum safety in an environment where it is so pivotal, others boast a highly effective &#8216;child resistant shutter system&#8217;, which only opens when the plug is positioned correctly and can considerably reduce misuse. This provides a comprehensive solution for the key healthcare issues of hygiene, adaptability and security.</p>
<p>As the media continues to dedicate news time and column inches to the issues around cleanliness within health establishments, there will remain an environment of concern around hygiene. As a result, the increasing demands for electrical products which can contribute to any hygiene regime will only escalate and contractors will need to stay aware of this in order to meet the evolving needs of their customer and, in turn, provide a competitive edge and make healthy profits.</p>
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		<title>The Future of Health Care</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Jun 2010 05:35:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you ever played the &#8220;what if&#8221; game? Einstein played &#8216;what if&#8217; in order to discover his theory of relativity. &#8220;What if&#8221; opens up doors. And now that mainstream science has crossed the threshold into quantum science, we are witnessing more progress than ever before. What if cancer isn&#8217;t really a disease, but rather a [...]]]></description>
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<p>Have you ever played the &#8220;what if&#8221; game? Einstein played &#8216;what if&#8217; in order to discover his theory of relativity. &#8220;What if&#8221; opens up doors. And now that mainstream science has crossed the threshold into quantum science, we are witnessing more progress than ever before.</p>
<p>What if cancer isn&#8217;t really a disease, but rather a behaviour? The question begs the next question, &#8220;What would it take to prevent that behaviour?&#8221; What if doctors are wrong about disease? Have doctors ever been wrong? Did you know that doctors in the 1800s believed that giving you a tobacco enema was good for you? If it was 1850 today, and you tried to argue with your doctor about the relative efficacy of tobacco enemas, he&#8217;d write you off as a nut case!</p>
<p>It seems to me that the attitude of the 1800s prevails even today. Do we want to bet the farm on a single roll of the dice? Who is asking the right questions for us? Who controls the medical system? Who benefits when you get sick? What would happen if no one got sick?</p>
<p>It was a wise person who once said, &#8220;all things in moderation&#8221;. It was an even wiser person in Hippocrates who said, &#8220;Let food be your medicine.&#8221; There are those that believe we are here as a result of some big bang and that we grew from amoebas in the primordial soup! They believe that eventually we developed into homo sapiens and that we continue to evolve.</p>
<p>There are others that believe we are here by design. I am not here to judge either view. Each of us in entitled to our individual beliefs. What I do know is that your beliefs dictate who you are and who you become. What you think about most will manifest in your reality.</p>
<p>Wallace Wattles and Charles Haanel talked about this in the early 1900s. In the later part of the 19th century, Esther and Jerry Hicks wrote volumes on the subject. So too did Bob Monroe and Bob Procter. I view these folks as the forerunners to later works such as &#8220;The Secret&#8221; and others.</p>
<p>In 2010 there are simply more questions than answers. But what is different today, as opposed to 1800, is that we have a new learning model. We are more open-minded and we have better research tools and planetary databases. We can leverage efforts across continents and through cyberspace.</p>
<p>When Glenn Reynolds wrote &#8220;An Army of Davids&#8221;, it was a profound piece of work. It opened minds. Since the publication date of that book, there have been significant changes in the landscape. Now we have PJTV that appears positioned to eventually outrank mainstream media! And because they became propaganda instruments for large corporate interests, mainstream media positioned itself to take a beating in the ratings. They have effectively opened a &#8220;worm hole&#8221; for independent interests to flourish. This is a wonderful thing, because it means that &#8220;An Army of Davids&#8221; can now become an &#8220;Armada of Davids&#8221;. And the truth will surely set us all free.</p>
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