Wednesday, April 14, 2010

22 Reasons to go Vegetarian‏

Vegetarian food is easy to digest
 Consider making this healthy choice as one of your new year's resolutions. ..
Stacks of studies confirm that a diet full of fresh fruits and vegetables and grains is your best bet
for living a longer, healthier and more enjoyable life. There are literally hundreds of great reasons to switch to a plant-based diet; here are 22 of the best:




Vegetarians live about seven years longer, and vegans (who eat no animal products) about 15 years longer than meat eaters, according to a study from Loma Linda University. These findings are backed up by the China Health Project (the largest population study on diet and health to date), which found that Chinese people who eat the least amount of fat and animal products have the lowest risks of cancer, heart attack and other chronic degenerative diseases.

2 You'll save your heart.


Cardiovascular disease is still the number one killer in the United States, and the standard American diet (SAD) that's laden with saturated fat and cholesterol from meat and dairy is largely to blame. Plus, produce contains no saturated fat or cholesterol. Incidentally, cholesterol levels for vegetarians are 14 percent lower than meat eaters.


3 You can put more money in your mutual fund.

Replacing meat, chicken and fish with vegetables and fruits is estimated to cut food bills.


4 You'll reduce your risk of cancer.

Studies done at the German Cancer Research Center in Heidelberg suggest that this is because vegetarians' immune systems are more effective in killing off tumour cells than meat eaters'. Studies have also found a plantbased diet helps protect against prostate, colon and skin cancers.


5 You'll add color to your plate.

Meat, chicken and fish tend to come in boring shades of brown and beige, but fruits and vegetables come in all colours of the rainbow. Diseasefighting phytochemicals are responsible for giving produce their rich, varied hues. So cooking by colour is a good way to ensure you re eating a variety of naturally occurring substances that boost immunity and prevent a range of illnesses.


6 You'll fit into your old jeans.

On average, vegetarians are slimmer than meat eaters, and when we diet, we keep the weight off up to seven years longer. That's because diets that are higher in vegetable proteins are much lower in fat and calories than the SAD. Vegetarians are also less likely to fall victim to weight-related disorders like heart disease, stroke and diabetes.


7 You'll give your body a spring cleaning.

Giving up meat helps purge the body of toxins (pesticides, environmental pollutants, preservatives) that overload our systems and cause illness. When people begin formal detoxification programs, their first step is to replace meats and dairy products with fruits and vegetables and juices.


8 You'll make a strong political statement.

It's a wonderful thing to be able to finish a delicious meal, knowing that no beings have suffered to make it..


9 Your meals will taste delicious.

Vegetables are endlessly interesting to cook and a joy to eat. It's an ever-changing parade of flavours and colors and textures and tastes.


10 You'll help reduce waste and air pollution.

Livestock farms creates phenomenal amounts of waste. The tons of manure, a substance that's rated by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as a top pollutants. And that's not even counting the methane gas released by goats, pigs and poultry (which contributes to the greenhouse effect); the ammonia gases from urine; poison gases that emanate from manure lagoons; toxic chemicals from pesticides; and exhaust from farm equipment used to raise feed for animals.


11 Your bones will last longer.

The average bone loss for a vegetarian woman at age 65 is 18 percent; for non-vegetarian women, it's double that. Researchers attribute this to the consumption of excess protein. Excess protein interferes with the absorption and retention of calcium and actually prompts the body to excrete calcium, laying the ground for the brittle bone disease osteoporosis. Animal proteins, including milk, make the blood acidic, and to balance that condition, the body pulls calcium from bones. So rather than rely on milk for calcium, vegetarians turn to dark green leafy vegetables, such as broccoli and legumes, which, calorie for calorie, are superior sources.


12 You'll help reduce famine.

It takes 15 pounds of feed to get one pound of meat. But if the grain were given directly to people, there'd be enough food to feed the entire planet. In addition, using land for animal agriculture is inefficient in terms of maximizing food production. According to the journal Soil and Water, one acre of land could produce 50,000 pounds of tomatoes, 40,000 pounds of potatoes, 30,000 pounds of carrots or just 250 pounds of beef.


13 You'll avoid toxic chemicals.

The EPA estimates that nearly 95 per cent of pesticide residue in our diet comes from meat, fish and dairy products. Fish, in particular, contain carcinogens (PCBs, DDT) and heavy metals (mercury, arsenic; lead, cadmium) that cannot be removed through cooking or freezing. Meat and dairy products are also laced with steroids and hormones.


14 You'll protect yourself from foodborne illnesses.

According to the Center for Science in the Public Interest in the US, which has stringent food standards, 25 per cent of all chicken sold in the United States carries salmonella bacteria and, the CDC estimates, 70 percent to 90 percent of chickens contain the bacteria campy-lobacter (some strains of which are antibiotic-resistan t), approximately 5 percent of cows carry the lethal strain of E. coli O157:H7 (which causes virulent diseases and death), and 30 percent of pigs slaughtered each year for food are infected with toxoplasmosis (caused by parasites).


15 You may get rid of your back problems.

Back pain appears to begin, not in the back, but in the arteries. The degeneration of discs, for instance, which leads to nerves being pinched, starts with the arteries leading to the back. Eating a plant-based diet keeps these arteries clear of cholesterol- causing blockages to help maintain a healthy back.


16 You'll be more 'regular.'

Eating a lot of vegetables necessarily means consuming fiber, which pushes waste out of the body. Meat contains no fibre. Studies done at Harvard and Brigham Women's Hospital found that people who ate a high-fiber diet had a 42 percent lower risk of diverticulitis. People who eat lower on the food chain also tend to have fewer incidences of constipation, hemorrhoids and spastic colon.


17 You'll cool those hot flashes.

Plants, grains and legumes contain phytoestrogens that are believed to balance fluctuating hormones, so vegetarian women tend to go through menopause with fewer complaints of sleep problems, hot flashes, fatigue, mood swings, weight gain, depression and a diminished sex drive.


18 You'll help to bring down the national debt.

We spend large amounts annually to treat the heart disease, cancer, obesity, and food poisoning that are byproducts of a diet heavy on animal products.


19 You'll preserve our fish population.

Because of our voracious appetite for fish, 39 per cent of the oceans' fish species are overharvested, and the Food & Agriculture Organization reports that 11 of 15 of the world's major fishing grounds have become depleted.


20 You'll help protect the purity of water.

It takes 2,500 gallons of water to produce one pound of mutton, but just 25 gallons of water to produce a pound of wheat. Not only is this wasteful, but it contributes to rampant water pollution.


21 You'll provide a great role model for your kids.

If you set a good example and feed your children good food, chances are they'll live a longer and healthier life. You're also providing a market for vegetarian products and making it more likely that they'll be available for the children.


22 Going vegetarian is easy!

Vegetarian cooking has never been so simple. We live in a country that has been vegetarian by default. Our traditional dishes are loaded with the goodness of vegetarian food. Switching over it very simple indeed.






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Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Healthcare and medical apps on the iPad

After much anticipation, we finally got our iPad today. The device was shipped directly from it’s factory in China, and UPS guy seemed well aware what he was delivering — he mentioned that he has 40 more in his truck for our neighbors.

I have been playing with it since this afternoon. After 5 hours of heavy use (video games, and streaming full length TV shows), the battery still has 62% remaining. I am extremely impressed so far! The games (racing / driving, board, and first person shooter games in particular) are simply stunning. And news / media apps from ABC and New York Times are very well done. While all iPhone apps run on the iPad, it has become obvious to me that apps specifically designed for the iPad gonna add so much value that people will happily pay for them again. It is the same force that drive people to iPhone apps from mobile web sites. In fact, I have already spent more than $30 on iPad apps and deleted most of the iPhone-only apps from my device.

While the iPad is positioned as a media consumption device, it is launched with over 100 medical and healthcare apps. From what I can see, the medical education apps for medical students and physicians are bigger winners since they can really take advantage of the larger screen and new UI to present information much more effectively than before. I think that EMR apps should also benefit tremendously as those apps are quite information intensive with a lot of data input fields in each screen.



On the consumer / personal healthcare side, most apps today are also educational in nature. After all, iPhone’s ubiquity and smaller screen is probably more fitting for simpler “tracker” tools. However, I do see great potentials for more sophisticated personal health records / assessment tools on the iPad. Instead of layers of navigation screens to drill down to a specific lab or family history item, we can now present information in a much more concise fashion.

Furthermore, at Ringful Health, we thrive to provide trackers that actually give actionable intelligence back to the users and their physicians. For those apps (e.g. Pain Manager and Healthy Heart), it is often important to track symptoms, medications, and lab results separately, and then see their correlations in the analytics reports. I believe that the iPad provides a great platform to present this information more effectively.

As Ringful works on our new generation of personal health record apps, we will certainly be targeting the iPad specific optimizations as well as our existing portfolio of iPhone, Blackberry, and Android devices! Stay tuned!



Monday, April 12, 2010

V V Imp - Pls Inform All Your Friends & Family Members

V V Imp - Pls Inform All Your Friends & Family Members

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Make a checklist, check whether this medicine is in your home or whether it has been recommended by your doctor... please DO NOT use it... 

Please Read Very Carefully
- INFORM ALL YOUR FRIENDS & FAMILY MEMBERS

South Asia has become a dumping ground for banned drugs; also the business for production of banned drugs is booming. Please make sure that you buy drugs ! only if prescribed by a doctor(Also, ask whic company manufactures it, this would help to ensure that you get what is prescribed at the Drug Store) and that also from a reputed drug store. Not many people know about these banned drugs and consume them causing a lot of damage to themselves. We forward Jokes and other junk all the time.. This is far more important.


Please Make sure you forward it everyone you know.


DANGEROUS DRUGS HAVE BEEN GLOBALLY DISCARDED BUT ARE AVAILABLE IN INDIA AND SOUTH ASIAN COUNTRIES .... The most common ones are action 500 & Nimulid.

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PHENYLPROPANOLAMINE :


cold and cough.
Reason for ban : stroke.

Brand name :
Vicks Action-500
____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ ______
ANALGIN:


This is pain-killer.
Reason for ban: Bone marrow depression.

Brand name:
!
Novalgin
____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ __
CISAPRIDE:


Acidity, constipation.
Reaso for ban : irregular heartbeat

Brand name :
Ciza, Syspride
____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ ___
DROPERIDOL:


Anti-depressant.
Reason for ban : Irregular heartbeat.

Brand name :
Droperol
____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _____
FURAZOLIDONE:


Antidiarrhoeal.
Reason for ban : Cancer.

Brand name :
Furoxone, Lomofen
____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ ____
NIMESULIDE:


Painkiller, fever.
Reason for ban : Liver failure..

Brand name :
Nise, Nimulid
____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ ______
NITROFURAZONE:

Antibacterial cream.
Reason for ban : Cancer.

Brand name :
Furacin
____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ ______
PHENOLPHTHALEIN:

Laxative...
Reason for ban : Cancer.

Brand name :
Agarol
________! ____________ _________ _ ____________ _________ _________ _________ ___
OXYPHENBUTAZONE:

Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug.
Reason for ban : Bone marrow depression.

Brand name :
Sioril
____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _____
PIPERAZI! NE:


Anti-worms.. ..
Reason for ban : Nerve damage.

Brand name :
Piperazine
____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ ______
QUINIODOCHLOR:


Anti-diarrhoeal.
Reason for ban : Damage to sight.

Brand name:
Enteroquinol

PLZ SPREAD THE INFO....
YOU MAY JUST SAVE SOMEONE'S LIFE.







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Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Jobs in Healthcare









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