Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Heart Pump Helps Children Waiting for Transplant

Title: Heart Pump Helps Children Waiting for Transplant
Category: Health News
Created: 9/30/2008 2:00:00 AM
Last Editorial Review: 9/30/2008

According to Karen Davis the president of the Common Wealth Fund, The states scorecard is closer to home. Where you live really matters in terms of your experience with the American health-care system. The gaps from state to state add up to real lives and real dollars."

So who ranked the highest? According to the article, The top five states overall were Hawaii, Iowa, New Hampshire, Vermont and Maine, all of which have high rates of health insurance -- nearly 90 percent of working-age adults. By contrast, in the five lowest-ranged states -- Nevada, Arkansas, Texas, Mississippi and Oklahoma -- only 70 percent to 78 percent of adults are insured.

The report card of state healthcare was recently published in the CommonWealth Fund. Despite spending the most on healthcare, the Common Wealth Fund ranked the United States 6 out of 6 among western nations in national healthcare. The newest instalment of the study takes it down to a state level. The report ranked states on 32 indicators and were put into five categories: access, quality, potentially avoidable use of hospitals and costs of care, equity, and ability to live long and healthy lives.

Healthcare Varies Drastically From State to State

Despite all the states in America being part of the same country, healthcare quality from state to state is all over the map. A new study has found that not all states are equal in the quality of healthcare given, and the gap between some is larger than you might think.



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Fatty Liver Disease: Genes Affect Risk

Title: Fatty Liver Disease: Genes Affect Risk
Category: Health News
Created: 9/29/2008
Last Editorial Review: 9/29/2008

Pharmaceutical Outsourcing Works for Everyone

Lower Costs for the Consumer

Pharmaceutical Outsourcing - Is It Necessary?

Pharmaceutical outsourcing also is a way that drug companies can keep the cost for a drug to the consumer down. Remember, that when you buy a drug you are also paying for the cost of its development.

If a drug company had to do all of the multitudes of tasks and tests that are required in house, one at a time, it would take over a century before a cure could be made available in pharmacies to alleviate peoples suffering.

When a drug company is able to take certain stages of a drugs development and testing to the competitive open market, by having companies compete with each other to get the work, it is the consumer in the end that saves by having cheaper drugs available to them at the pharmacy.

By outsourcing, drug companies can run multiple procedures at once. Pharmaceutical outsourcing allows a drug company to have several test results from separate sources to compare against one another for added safety and assurance.

It All Takes Time

The research, discovery, development and testing process to finally bring a drug to the pharmacy takes as much as two decades. The testing process alone, to receive approval from the FDA takes ten years on average.



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Monday, September 29, 2008

Researchers Report Stem Cell Advance

Title: Researchers Report Stem Cell Advance
Category: Health News
Created: 9/26/2008 2:00:00 AM
Last Editorial Review: 9/26/2008

They found that ACE inhibitors and ARBs fared no better than other blood pressure-lowering drugs in preventing diabetic kidney disease. It was also unclear if these two drug classes were more effective in patients with non diabetic kidney disease.

The study, conducted in the United Kingdom, suggests that the more expensive medications offer no more benefit to the kidneys than the less expensive generics. The real key, the study seems to say, is finding a medication that brings blood pressure down.

The British team looked at evidence supporting the use of ACE inhibitors and ARBs as first-line treatment for patients with kidney disease. They reviewed and examined results from 127 trials that investigated blood pressure-lowering drugs on the progression of kidney disease.

But a recent study on medications and their relationship to kidney health has cast doubt on conventional wisdom.

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Dr. Raymond MacAllister at the Centre for Clinical Pharmacology at University College in London was quoted by HealthDay Reporter as saying, "In patients with high blood pressure who are at risk of progressive kidney disease -- particularly diabetics -- it doesn't matter which drug you use, provided you get good control of the blood pressure."

McAllister also noted that the study would not come as welcome news to some pharmaceutical companies.

But the study done my MacAllister's group and published in the December 10, 2005 issue of The Lancet questions such assumptions.

The current guidelines for treating blood pressure in patients with kidney disease, especially diabetics, calls for the use of two types of drugs -- angiotensin-converting-enzyme (ACE) inhibitors and angiotensin-II receptor blockers (ARB). These are considered to be first-line medications to help lower blood pressure in those who have diabetic kidney disease. For several years, medical professionals have assumed that these drugs have specific protective effects for the kidneys, beyond their ability to lower blood pressure.

For years, people who have been troubled by both high blood pressure and diabetic kidney problems have believed that the more expensive blood pressure medications gave them an added benefit in the form of protection for their kidneys. So, they tended to spend extra dollars on expensive blood pressure medications even though cheaper generic equivalents were available. The less expensive generics, they were being told by their doctors, did less to help keep their kidneys healthy.



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Sunday, September 28, 2008

Flu Shots: What's Your Excuse?

Title: Flu Shots: What's Your Excuse?
Category: Health News
Created: 9/26/2008
Last Editorial Review: 9/26/2008

The FDA says that only a drug can cure prevent or treat a disease. Common sense says take care or yourself and avoid getting sick in the first place. It is impossible to say that people can avoid all disease and sickness. But to say taking good care of your health through proper nutrition and exercise has no effect on prevention is foolish! Take Quality supplements, eat healthy, Exercise. Try to avoid ever having to take any of those commercials seriously.

Why does the public need to be so well informed on on all these drugs? Is the average person qualified to decide what drugs they should be taking based on television commercials? I think not.The brilliant plan behind all these well thought out adds is simple. People are being sold prescription drugs well before they ever set foot in the doctors office. These adds even go so far as to tell people to ask their doctor about a specific drug! Letting the drug companies decide what drugs people should take would be like letting the tobacco industry decide if smoking is bad for your health. Maybe just a little conflict of interest?

Anyone who watches television Knows that prescription drug advertisements seem to out number any other kind of advertising. One question I keep asking myself. If only your doctor can prescribe your medication, why target the public with all these drug advertisements.

There must be a lot of powerful people out there that disagree with this whole concept of selling prescription drugs directly to the public? The only thing that keeps this legal is the doctors writing the prescriptions! This truly is a very simple and brilliant system for making billions! Maybe the definition of the war on drugs needs a little work. Im not saying that we should do away with prescription drugs, but at least give us the impression that your trying to help people. It appears that profits are top priority.

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Saturday, September 27, 2008

Flu Shots: What's Your Excuse?

Title: Flu Shots: What's Your Excuse?
Category: Health News
Created: 9/26/2008
Last Editorial Review: 9/26/2008

There is a lot of mystique surrounding viruses, and this is unsurprising considering that being infected by something too small to see can in certain circumstances easily cause your early demise or at least a colourful and highly uncomfortable range of symptoms. In addition to that many a doctor, at a loss for a coherent diagnoses, has "blamed it on a virus."

a) bond to and so block off the virus surface "bonding" sites. This is great in theory, but as these bonding sites are molecules found on the surface of the proteins your cells actually need, it will probably do the same to those proteins and so starve your cells of them also.

Viral Infections - How Do You Get Them and Why Are They a Problem?

Once latched on they are either swallowed whole by the cell which thinks they're a yummy treat or they inject their DNA into the cell - either way the aim being to get their bit of genetic material and other enzymes into your cell. These then override your cell's protein manufacture in favour of their own viral component manufacture and so multiply themselves.

In unschooled layman's terms they can be described as tiny pieces of genetic material surrounded by a protein case. Generally too small to be seen under a "normal" microscope, a medium-sized roundish virus would be about 0.15 microns in diameter. What that means to you and me is that if a family of them held hands and made a circle around a strand of your hair, it would take about a thousand of them to complete the circle, assuming their tummies were flat and they had hands. It stands to reason that they can easily be carried in a fine sneeze mist or come through the air-conditioning at work. Not being technically "alive", they are hard to "kill" inside or outside the body.

2. Problem number two. After entering your body through an orifice or cut, they get into your mucous membranes, bloodstream, tissue fluid and float about until they find a type of cell which they can latch on to determined by the particular molecular structure of their coat - certain viruses can latch on to certain types of cell membrane molecules.

1. Problem number one. They are everywhere, especially where there are lots of people in confined spaces. You can inhale them, swallow them in your food, get them on your hands and if you rub your eyes they can get into you that way. They are carried about in your body fluids so kissing and intercourse is a good way of transferring them from one person to another. In short, viruses are very easy to "get".

So what are viruses anyway?

3. Problem number three. To invent a drug to stop this process, it has to either:

Where it does not succeed in doing this, thankfully there is another option for those humble enough to try it. There are other natural (not man-made) substances which can "fill in the gaps" where your immune system has failed. These substances are far more complex than the human mind can devise and their multiple attack strategy far too complicated to fathom. Fortunately, the Maker of man and virus has made them available for our use without our having to understand the intricacies of how they work. They are also safe to use by man or beast having no damaging side-effects.

Some varieties can keep mutating which prevents your immune system from getting rid of them and this continual warfare can result in varying degrees of ongoing fatigue. Others coat themselves with your own cellular membrane from the last destroyed cell, so fooling your antibodies into thinking they are part of you. Your other cells then "eat" this particle which, like a Trojan Horse, then releases the virus to take over another victim. Still others can hide out in various locations within your body without being detected by your immune cells.

On a more cheerful note, your ingenious immune system with its "pathogen police" seems to be able to overcome viral infections most of the time, which is why doctors tend to leave it up to them wherever possible. These immune cells ingest and destroy them, rip them apart using the bits for something else or get them filtered out of your system. They can also sometimes switch them into a dormant mode which means they behave themselves and live without doing any harm while being guests in your body. However like most parasites, they wait until your immune system is weakened for some reason and then come out of their dormant state with a vengeance.

These last conditions are obviously a problem.

This incidentally is all a highly complicated chemical process and still only partly understood by the best researchers on the planet. After replicating many times inside the cell they burst out of it, normally killing it and then move on to nearby cells so multiplying exponentially. The symptoms of a particular infection can identify the virus, they reside in and cause the same problems in the same organs in any person's body.

b) bond to the receiving sites on your cell, which defeats the necessary purpose for them being there, again starving your cells.

c) or be absorbed into your cells and interfere with the virus' interference of your cell metabolism - without causing mayhem in the cell which can do as much damage as the virus in any case. For this reason there are few anti-viral drugs and some of them tend to be used only in serious cases and under strict medical supervision because of the side-effects they can cause - including death in some cases which rather defeats their purpose. There are no doubt many other ways to tackle each individual virus strain which may eventually be discovered but the challenge is a very complicated one.

Fortunately the human body is far smarter than the human mind, and can usually bring an infection back to a state of equilibrium or dormancy or destroy it.



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Health Highlights: Sept. 25, 2008

Title: Health Highlights: Sept. 25, 2008
Category: Health News
Created: 9/26/2008 2:00:00 AM
Last Editorial Review: 9/26/2008

Medical Education As a Career in India - A Goldmine of Opportunity

So, there you have it! Being a doctor in India is what is needed. All macroeconomic numbers are on your side.


Trends and industry facts:

* Today, the Indian healthcare industry is estimated at $35 billion and is slated to grow to $75 billion by 2013.

* To meet the burgeoning demand for healthcare professionals in the country, India is likely to need at least seven million more.

* This is way ahead of retail which stands at 2 million and IT enabled services at 5 million.

* On the other hand, medical professionals will need to serve the medical needs of 1.2 billion by 2015.

* 180 recognized medical colleges in India produce close to 27,000 graduates every year. Approximately, 24,000 doctors are registered with the Medical Council of India (MCI) into the practice every year. This, as is evident, is acutely short of the requirement. (MCI annual report 2006-2007)

* Even by a conservative estimate, India lags behind 0.2 million doctors and 0.5 million nurses currently. This does not even include paramedical and administrative personnel.

* In spite of the need for doctors and the expected growth of this industry, India severely lacks well-equipped training facilities even today.

* Lack of mandated standardization and regulation in the profession has resulted in over 90 per cent of healthcare being serviced by the unorganized sector.

* State wise, there is a big gap in the country between healthcare workers and population. In Uttar Pradesh, the number of doctors per lac population is 23 and the number of nurses per lac population is 9.24. As against this, in Kerala, the number of doctors per lac population is 56.72 and the number of nurses per lac population is 78.41.

Medical Sciences refers to the science of the preservation of health as well as the prevention and treatment of disease. Derived from the Latin ars medicina, "the art of healing Medicine", it is a stream related to health sciences and public life. It is mainly concerned with maintaining or restoring human health through the study, diagnosis, treatment and possible prevention of disease. From time immemorial, this field has been viewed as a prestigious profession.This is one arena where the possibility of research and innovations are never ending. Therefore, it is one of the few professional streams where there is no fear of stagnation.



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Friday, September 26, 2008

Drug Coated Stents Better After Heart Attack

Title: Drug Coated Stents Better After Heart Attack
Category: Health News
Created: 9/25/2008 2:00:00 AM
Last Editorial Review: 9/25/2008

How Effective Are Muscle Relaxants?

Yury Bayarski is the contributing author of eMedExpert.com. More information about muscle relaxants is available on author's website.

Cyclobenzaprine and carisoprodol were compared in the treatment of patients with acute thoracolumbar pain and spasm rated moderate to severe and of no longer than seven days duration. Both drugs were effective, without significant differences between the treatment groups. Significant improvements were noted in physician rated mobility and in patients' visual analogue scores on follow up days four and eight. While 60% of patients experienced side effects in the form of drowsiness or fatigue, these differences were not significantly different between treatment groups and only eight percent of patients from each group discontinued treatment.

Cyclobenzaprine hydrochloride has the most recent and largest clinical trials demonstrating its benefit, but carisoprodol, diazepam and metaxalone also appear to be effective.

Muscle relaxants are effective in the management of low back pain. However, the side effects require that they should be used with caution.

Another study compared the effects of combined cyclobenzaprine and naproxen (Naprosyn) with naproxen alone and also found combination therapy to be superior in reducing tenderness, spasm, and range of motion in patients with low back pain and spasm.



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Thursday, September 25, 2008

New Diabetes Drug Liraglutide Works

Title: New Diabetes Drug Liraglutide Works
Category: Health News
Created: 9/25/2008
Last Editorial Review: 9/25/2008

Nasal sprays are also effective in giving sinus headache relief. They work like oral decongestants. They dislodge the infected mucous from the sinus cavities allowing it to flow freely again. A surgery may also be required at times. This option is only exercised when sinusitis becomes to acute or it becomes a risk to the patient's life.

Precautions like using a humidifier while sleeping and cleansing the nose everyday can help avoid sinusitis. Sinusitis in the sphenoid cavity can create a lot of problems. It can also become life threatening. It is advisable to go to a doctor as early as possible to avoid problems.

In most cases, antibiotics give sinus headache relief. Bacteria are the main cause of sinusitis which can be treated very effectively with the help of antibiotics. A course of decongestants and anti inflammatory drugs may also help in curing a sinus headache.

Some people also take homeopathic medicines to cure sinusitis. This is a side effect free method of treating sinusitis. Simple home remedies like inhaling steam or eating a jalapeno also help decongest the sinus cavities leading to sinus headache relief. Sleeping in a dark room for half an hour or a hot water shower also provide temporary relief to people suffering from sinus headaches

Effective Ways of Achieving Sinus Headache Relief

Sinus headaches are often confused with migraines. Sinus headaches can be recognized if they are accompanied by other symptoms like slow fever and pain in the cheeks. Sinus pains are very dull and deep. They can be very severe at times but this happens very seldom. Sinus headaches are more common amongst people who have a history of allergies and diseases like asthma. CT Scans, MRI or X-rays are also used at times to distinguish sinusitis from diseases like migraine or to confirm sinusitis.



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U.S. Abortion Rate at 30-Year Low

Title: U.S. Abortion Rate at 30-Year Low
Category: Health News
Created: 9/24/2008 2:00:00 AM
Last Editorial Review: 9/24/2008

But lightweight wheelchairs are a big help for people who are still quite active. Although you may still confined to a wheelchair, the fact that the wheelchair is light still allows you to take part of activities such as basketball and tennis. Although it isnt as mobile as a fully-able person, you can still get the same enjoyment and pleasure from physical activity. These lightweight wheelchairs really allow you to remain active and enjoy hobbies and sport, but just in a different way.

I hope this has been able to shred some light onto the lightweight wheelchair market out there, and help you decide if this is the kind of wheelchair for your needs

Is A Lightweight Wheelchair Right For You?

Although there are many different kinds of wheelchairs available nowadays, one of the most popular is still the lightweight wheelchair. So this is what Id like to talk to you about today.

Another kind of lightweight wheelchair is the folding wheelchair. This is perfect for people who need to take a wheelchair with them when they are visiting relative, for example. The folding wheelchair can easily fit into the trunk of most cars. These folding wheelchairs tend to have less features than a lightweight wheelchair, however. The main benefit of a folding wheelchair is its portability.

One of the most popular brands of lightweight wheelchair is the quickie. These lightweight quickie wheelchairs can cost anything from $200, all the way up to $800 for the most advanced version. These quickie wheelchairs are made from aluminium, and it is stripped down just enough to make it light, without sacrificing the basic features that you need.

A lightweight wheelchair is usually a manual wheelchair, although you can get light electric wheelchairs, these are nowhere near as light as a manual one can be.



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Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Caregivers Face Multiple Strains Tending Older Parents

Title: Caregivers Face Multiple Strains Tending Older Parents
Category: Health News
Created: 9/23/2008 2:00:00 AM
Last Editorial Review: 9/23/2008

All though, the HGH is at it's highest functioning process during the main stages of youth, there eventually is an actual slow down of the hormone growth process. By the time that we start to reach our early 40's, the Human Growth Hormone that is naturally being made by this very small pituitary gland located at the bottom of our brain, begins to decline in the process of what had normally been produced during the younger years. This is where our youthfulness in our outer looks also naturally starts to go down hill from there on throughout the rest of our lives.

Along with the wrinkles that starts to show with the fine line and wrinkle process, but there often is a decline is our energy levels, a weaker immune system, our sexual desires and functioning parts starts to go down hill, and the eyes and memory will also often start to decline, among many other functions of the body that naturally happens during the aging process. Now that the main scientific connections have finally made the discovery between the natural decline of the HGH process and the loss of youthfulness, there has been a huge amount of very successful research.

There are numerous amounts of magical wonders with the human body, along with how it works during the many different stages throughout ours lives, and this is especially true during the years of our youth. It is during the years of childhood that the body changes the most, and much of these changes are due to the body's natural capabilities of producing the hormone, known as the Human Growth Hormone. HGH not only is the main fuel behind the childhood growth all the way around, but HGH is also large a process of the maintenance with the adult organs and tissues as we age.

Our scientists of today now have the current capabilities of finally being able to naturally mimic the Human Growth Hormone process with certain herbal ingredients combined with the proteins and amino acids that will contribute to increasing the body's very own HGH levels naturally. These 100% all natural anti-aging ingredients of skin care products, whether they are in the herbal pill form or a cream, will drastically improve all of the body's needs in facial wrinkles to give back those youthful looks. But this is not all; there will also be improvements in memory, your sexual drive, and your metabolism for daily energy, along with so many other inner and outer body and health improvements.

Human Growth Hormone - What is the Hype About?



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Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Medicare's Monthly Premium Won't Rise in 2009

Title: Medicare's Monthly Premium Won't Rise in 2009
Category: Health News
Created: 9/20/2008 2:00:00 AM
Last Editorial Review: 9/22/2008

Millions of people all around the world suffer from sinusitis but they do not really make an effort in partaking preventive methods against it neither do they have adequate knowledge about this infection or its medications. The question that is been most frequently encountered by a doctor when he advises/suggests the patient to undergo a sinusitis surgery is: What is sinus surgery?

The simplest yet most apt answer for this information seeking question: "What is sinus surgery?" would be: it is a surgery performed in the infected area where the sinusitis has swelled thereby blocking the channel through which water and other secretions flow from the nose. It is by operating this area the dead cells and tissues are removed making the passage wide and reinstating the free flow of secretions. And this method is referred to only in cases of chronic or severe chronic sinusitis.

What is Sinus Surgery?

This question: "What is sinus surgery?" is not only asked out of curiosity but also because of the incapability on the patients behalf to comprehend something like a surgery for an infection like sinusitis.

What is sinus surgery?-It is nothing but a easily carried out process to get rid of the problems and discomforts caused by sinusitis.

There can also be a more elaborate answer on the other hand for the same question i.e., "What is sinus surgery?" Sinus surgery can be of three different kinds primarily: Functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS), Image guided surgery, Caldwell Luc operation according to the severity of the infection as well as keeping in mind the location of the specific troubling sinusitis. Sinusitis is located in three different regions and each region has its own specific medical term. Sinusitis is found under the eyebrow region of the head, under or next to the nose or eye and under the upper lip region of the face; they are known as Frontal, Ethmoid, and Maxillary sinus respectively. And the first type of surgery an endoscope is inserted through the nose to perform the surgery whereas the second is more precautionary in the exercise of operating an area that is so sensitive and has nerves connected to the eyes and brain by a three dimensional mapping system. In Caldwell Luc operation comparatively a little bit of difference stems up from the first two procedures because of the maxillary sinus cavity is approached from a different area, i.e., through the upper jaw.



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Monday, September 22, 2008

Cell Phone Use Linked to Male Infertility

Title: Cell Phone Use Linked to Male Infertility
Category: Health News
Created: 9/22/2008
Last Editorial Review: 9/22/2008

The majority of physicians are in primary care, family practice, general medicine, and, of course, there are pediatricians and ob-gyn, concurs Dr. Terbush, who was in the thick of things after Hurricane Rita and Hurricane Katrina. It would be exceptionally helpful if primary care physicians were experts in disaster medicine.

The terrorist attacks also had an acute effect on Paul K. Carlton, M.D., the director of Homeland Security at Texas A&M Health Science Center who believes disaster medicine should be a board-certified specialty like General Surgery. As the surgeon general of the Air Force, he had been practicing disaster training with medical students three months before a commercial jet hit the Pentagon. His group had, eerily enough, come up with a similar disaster scenario to practice, only they imagined an aircraft having an unsuccessful take off or landing, resulting in a crash into the Pentagon. In their exercises, they did quite poorly, admits Carlton, but because of the drills, on September 11, when Dr. Carlton rushed into the Pentagon as a first-responder, he and his team were understandably pleased by their performance. He led a rescue group into part of the building where the landing gear had impacted and they managed to pull three people to safety, and we all got out alive. No small feat, since Dr. Carlton himself caught on fire. That hes alive at all is at least partially due to the fire-retardant vest he was wearing.

For Dr. Philip Merideth, M.D., J.D., a psychiatrist in Jackson, Mississippi, his evolution in thinking came after Hurricane Katrina. He spent two weekends in Mississippi and Louisiana, doing what he could, prescribing medicine and simply listening to people pour out their grief. Everyone had a story of what happened in the hurricane, and they wanted to tell it, says Merideth, who offers one chilling exampletalking to a little boy who had been the only survivor of his household, and that had been because he swam out the second story window.

Much of what needs to be taught is a mindset, says Dr. Carlton, who cites an example of a suicide bomber who attacked a cafeteria on an American military base in Mosul, Iraq. The kids there had a small team, where they did nine operations in the operating room and 10 in the hallway. Thats the kind of Plan B operation that stands us in good stead when we need it. Our medical students need to realize that were not always going to have the technology theyve become accustomed to. I think of Hurricane Katrina, where a woman was in labor, and all of the lights went out. The doctors performed a C-sectionby flashlight. Its not an ideal circumstance, but they did a beautiful job.

Indeed. During the Napoleonic Wars, Dominique-Jean Larrey was a surgeon in the French emperors army, not only conceived of taking care of the wounded on the battlefield, he also created the concept of ambulances, collecting the wounded in horse-drawn wagons and taking them to military hospitals. Until that time, the wounded were generally cared for near the end of the day, or whenever the battle paused or ended. By the time the Civil War began, Clara Barton learned that many wounded soldiers were dying not from lack of attention, but the need for medical supplies, and she began her own organization to distribute medicine, bandages and other life-saving tools.

As a general rule, its never been a lack of willingness of the medical profession to help as a tragedy unfolds, but their efficiency has sometimes been lacking, notably during some high-profile catastrophes in the last few years.

In the last several years, as disasters have seemed to be on the increase, careers have been created and defined, government plans were put into action, and first-responders such as police and firefighters began crafting ideas for effectively handling disasters. In 2003, infectious disease specialist Robert Cox MD of Englewood, Colorado, had just started his company, Bioforecasts, intending to speak to medical and non-medical organizations about what societys future health and longevity might be like. However, he has since expanded his talk to include disaster medicine topics, like bioterrorism and how to inoculate your business against the avian (bird) flu.

Physicians are addressing the topic on blogs and are forming groups like the Texas Medical Rangers, which aims to respond to natural disasters and weapons of mass destruction attacks inside Texas. In Washington state, Robert Cross, M.D. is a 77-year-old retired physician, who for several years has been toiling to create an organization of retired doctors who will respond to disasters in his home state. He, like many doctors, wanted to do something constructive in the wake of the terrorist attacks. Suddenly, he realized just how shortsighted the medical community had been in closing hospitals left and right due to the advent of outpatient care centers. In any disaster, surge capacity is a common problem in the hospitals, says Cross, knowing that while he may not be able to replace the hospital buildings, he can call upon a cadre of newly trained retired physicians and nurses on call to help the state when needed.

Nodding in approval is Dr. Andrews, board certified in internal, preventive and occupational medicine. Most of us have many patients in a day, but we dont handle a disaster, say, once a week. They come every so often, and to be trained in disaster medicine, and updated, I think is a neat idea.

The actual term disaster medicine began cropping up in the newspapers with some regularity during the 1950s when medical associations had begun to truly adopt the idea of anticipating a disaster. Colonel and physician Karl H. Houghton spoke to a convention of military surgeons in 1955, telling them, You wont have sufficient drugs or surgical materials to handle all the casualties and will have to decide rapidly and without hesitation who will receive this perhaps life-saving material. This is not always simple. Do you save the banker or the truck driver? Do you go right down the line of casualties taking them as they come, or do you pick out those individuals who might be the most valuable in terms of the rehabilitation period to come? Meanwhile colonel and physician, Joseph R. Schaeffer, MD, imagined a massive nuclear attack. We have 200,000 doctors to take care of 176,000,000 people in this country," he told a Texas hospital medical staff in 1959. Therefore, the people must learn how to survive for themselves in case of an emergency. Schaeffer lamented that so few Americans had any proper first aid instruction while Russia required its citizens to take 22 hours in first aid educationevery year.

While the disaster climate of the last several years has had a profound impact on many laypeople, it has uniquely affected many doctors, who, of course, are prone to having their own opinions on preventing suffering and dying. Dr. Klein, who was a pharmaceutical executive in New York City when the 9-11 attacks occurred, spent around 24 hours at Ground Zero, initially insisting upon dealing with the worried well, people he describes as being absolutely devastated, wandering around in a daze, acutely traumatized.

DISASTER MEDICINE: A View from the Trenches

As Cincinnati-based internist John Andrews, MD, who spent 20 years as a Commissioned Corps physician in the U.S. Public Health Service, artfully puts it: Its not just that the disasters seem to be coming more frequently, theyre more varied. In the old days, you had natural disasters like hurricanes, floods, tornadoes, and maybe occasionally a chemical spill. But now, somebodys actually trying to make a disaster.

As any student of history knows, for centuries physicians were mostly concerned with minimizing pain and suffering. Before the days of anesthesia, that often meant amputating a limb and hoping for the best, and because germs and proper hygiene were little understood, the doctor was often something of a walking disaster himself. But that began to change during the Napoleonic Wars. The concept of triage was coined by, I believe, a French military physician with Napoleon, and then you had Clara Barton, during the American Civil War, creating the American Red Cross. All of thats a part of disaster medicine, and then during each of the wars that the United States has been involved in, disaster medicine has been ramped forward, says Captain James W. Terbush, MD, MPH, of the U.S. Navy Medical Corps, and a NORAD-USNORTHCOM Command Surgeon at Peterson Air Force Base in Colorado.

In the midst of all of this change, what once seemed improbable now seems inevitable: the creation of a medical board of certification in disaster medicine. Its an idea being championed by the American Board of Physician Specialties.

But Cox doesnt think the medical community or country should slow down just yet. I think this is all part of the organizational evolution, and only time will tell what the correct number is. He also points out that there are some efforts at coordinating disparate groups, citing his home state of Colorados Governors Expert Epidemic and Emergency Response Committee, which includes representatives from the medical community, military, public health, agriculture and many others, so the next time a disaster strikes, no group will feel as if theyre on their own.

One question is almost begging to be asked: Could the American medical community be doing too much? Are we creating layers of bureaucracy, ensuring that when a crisis comes, there will be hundreds or thousands of organizations mobilizing but not within the same framework as everyone else? Dr. Cox agrees that it eventually could become a problemthat we would suffer from a lack of coordination and communication among the agencies, like the 9/11 experience. There could also be a dilution of resources being spread out rather than concentrated. This applies to both people as well as finances.

From earthquakes to wars to floods and hurricanes, the history of disaster medicine is replete with success and failure when it comes to the results of the physicians and nurses and medical administrators who assist during and in the aftermath of a crisis. And its a long history. Really, when you look at where disaster medicine started, it goes back to the Civil War battlefields, and even pre-dating to Roman times, says Gary M. Klein, M.D., MPH, MBA, who practices acute care medicine in Atlanta.

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I had been thinking about those topics from the beginning, says Dr. Cox, but after awhile, there was no way I couldnt not discuss them. Thats how everyone seems to feel.

And necessary, says F. Matthew Milhelic, M.D., who is an assistant professor at the Center for Homeland Security Studies at the University of Tennessees Graduate School of Medicine. I think the way that this board has proposed this idea, making it an inclusive board, will do two thingsraise the level of competency among physicians to deal with problems in a disaster, and it will also raise awareness across the medical community for the need of preparedness and I think this board is looking at disaster medicine as much broader than just a brief medical response over a short period of time, and that all medical providers, all medical disciplines, specialties, subspecialties, and so on, will have a role in any major disaster.



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Drug Can Slow Bone Loss in Prostate Cancer Patients

Title: Drug Can Slow Bone Loss in Prostate Cancer Patients
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Created: 9/19/2008 2:00:00 AM
Last Editorial Review: 9/19/2008

Digestive problems and other abdominal complaints, such as premenstrual bloating and period pains, are very common. Poor diet and lack of exercise are typical causes, but stress and other emotional factors can contribute to the problem. Massage can help relieve the pain and reduce any stress.

For coughs and colds, try rhythmic stroking on the chest to soothe the area. Follow this with a gentle neck and face massage, and finish with gentle static pressures on either side of the nose. Catarrh and sinusitis can be relieved with massage using circular pressures at the base of the skull, followed by squeezing the eyebrows, forehead, and base of the nose; finish with gentle strokes down the nose, out to the ears, and down the neck. Chest infections, such as bronchitis, benefit from a full chest massage and, if there is much congestion, concentrate on percussive cupping movements at the base of the lungs. This is often done by physiotherapists to help shift mucus and relieve congestion.

For many asthma sufferers there is a family history of the disease and it is often associated with other allergic problems such as eczema. Triggers include allergens such as pollen and house dust mites, but stress and anxiety can aggravate attacks. Gentle massage can really help if done on a regular basis, and may even prevent or at least reduce the severity of asthma attacks.

Self-help for respiratory problems

Abdominal problems

Massage soothes pain, stimulates movement in the gut, and is calming, so it helps restore the normal working of the digestive tract. It can help constipation by relaxing the abdomen and by stimulating peristalsis (the rhythmic movement that propels food through the digestive tract). In people prone to diarrhea, massage can help relieve the stress that is often the trigger.

Do not use steam inhalations if you suffer from asthma - the concentrated steam may trigger an attack.

Respiratory infections can be helped by steam inhalation; the aromatic steam can clear your nasal passages and ease breathing. Use eucalyptus, tea tree, sandalwood, bergamot, or cypress oils since they have antiseptic and decongestant properties. You can also try adding up to five drops of the same oil or combination of oils to a warm bath.

Massage for Respiratory and Abdominal Problems

To release abdominal tension, you must try to induce a relaxed state in your partner. Use calm, smooth stroking movements with both your hands. Gently stroke from the navel up toward your partner's chest. Then let your hands glide out over the ribs. Be guided by your partner about the strength of the pressure. Shiatsu and reflexology can also be used to help alleviate abdominal pain.

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Sunday, September 21, 2008

Spanish Speakers Have Difficulty Accessing Health Care in U.S.

Title: Spanish Speakers Have Difficulty Accessing Health Care in U.S.
Category: Health News
Created: 9/19/2008 2:00:00 AM
Last Editorial Review: 9/19/2008

These people may be early celiacs and are usually gluten sensitive. Therefore, we are sometimes left with a semantics problem. Gluten sensitivity with normal blood tests and biopsies that responds to a gluten free diet is well recognized. However, a clear-cut definition for this is not widely accepted. Some people labeled as gluten sensitive are people who have early celiac disease where not enough injury of their intestine has occurred to result in elevated or positive blood tests and/or they don't have characteristic changes of injury from gluten on their small intestine biopsy. Others, particularly those without DQ2 or DQ8 appear not to be at significant risk for true celiac disease but respond favorably to a gluten free diet.

Celiac disease biopsy: What is considered a normal number of IELs?

Celiac disease biopsy: What does gluten sensitivity look like on biopsy?

The symptoms of gluten sensitivity can be present and improve with gluten free diet in people with normal blood tests and normal intestinal biopsies. If celiac blood tests are negative or normal then the biopsy is usually normal. However, this is not always the case and some people with true celiac disease have a classic biopsy for celiac with normal blood tests. Moreover, early celiac disease is characterized by more subtle changes on biopsy and in this setting the blood tests are usually negative. Furthermore, some biopsies may look normal under the microscope but with special stains or electron microscopy are not normal and show signs of gluten sensitivity or injury.

Over 30 years ago the standard cutoff for IELs was 40 per 100 enterocytes (or 8/20 enterocytes). More recently that standard has been lowered to 30 per 100 (6/20) though recently the literature has suggested that the number should be as low as 25 per 100 (5/20). Other studies have reported potential celiac disease should be suggested by an average of greater than 9-12 lymphocytes per villous tip over 5 villi. Sometimes, the lymphocytes are hard to see or count so special stains are needed or indicated. These stains stain the particular type of lymphocyte that is activated in celiac disease allowing them to be seen and counted quite easily. This also may be helpful when someone has already restricted gluten in their diet or initiated a gluten free diet prior to the biopsy.

In this article, further detail is provided regarding the appearance of the intestine under the microscope in celiac disease and gluten sensitivity. The terms intra-epithelial lymphocytosis and crypt hyperplasia are defined and explained for those wanting to know what doctors are looking for when a biopsy of the small intestine is recommended during the evaluation of possible celiac disease.

The crypts can become enlarged (crypt hyperplasia) in response to stimulus of injury or perceived threat of invasion to the body. White blood cells called lymphocytes are activated and sent up from the crypt areas to the tips of the villi. This results in what is termed intra-epithelial lymphocytosis or increased intra-epithelial lymphocytes (IELs). This is the hallmark of celiac disease and the earliest sign of gluten sensitivity. It is not however specific for celiac disease or gluten sensitivity.

Celiac disease biopsy: What is crypt hyperplasia and intra-epithelial lymphocytosis?

Celiac disease biopsy: Who needs a biopsy?

If you have suggestive symptoms, a family history or risk factors for celiac disease then you should undergo complete blood test screening AND a small bowel biopsy before initiating a gluten free diet. This will determine if you have specific blood tests and a characteristic diagnostic biopsy. Genetic testing for DQ2 and DQ8 can determine if you carry either of the major gene patterns present in over 98% of people with celiac disease but their presence does not confirm celiac (30-40% of people carry one or both of the genes in the U.S.) nor does their absence exclude gluten sensitivity or a remote chance of celiac disease.



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Saturday, September 20, 2008

Experimental Psoriasis Drug Takes on Enbrel

Title: Experimental Psoriasis Drug Takes on Enbrel
Category: Health News
Created: 9/19/2008
Last Editorial Review: 9/19/2008

After all of the preclinical drug development work is done, what what a company and its researches hope for, is a drug that they can hold in their hand that actually works and appears to be safe. Preclinical drug development work can in fact go on endlessly, when diseases that researchers are facing are difficult to cure such as cancer.

For most people, what actually transpires in technical terms during the drug development process is a complete mystery. All that most people care about prescription drugs is that they work, don't make them feel sick and that they are affordable.

The "preclinical" stage of developing a new drug to cure a disease, is what goes on in the early part of finding a new cure for a disease. It is when new substances and diseases are introduced to each other on an experimental basis to see how effective the new substances are.

After a Drug is Developed, it then Must Be Tested

Preclinical Drug Development And What It Means To You The Consumer

A Disease is First Studied

Drug development is broken up into several stages or "jobs". For instance, the first thing that must be done, is a disease or condition must be thoroughly studied. Just like a general studying an enemy for a weak place in their armor, scientists and medical researchers must learn all that they can about a disease before thay can begin to develop a cure for it.

This part in the search for a new drug would be considered one part of the preclinical drug development process. After a disease is thoroughly understood then substances are used to see if they have any effect on it and also to see the effect that they have on the people that use them. This the next stage of the preclinical drug development process.



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Mom's Diet Can Alter Genes to Raise Babies' Asthma Risk

Title: Mom's Diet Can Alter Genes to Raise Babies' Asthma Risk
Category: Health News
Created: 9/19/2008 2:00:00 AM
Last Editorial Review: 9/19/2008

A very simple yet very effective means of treating sinus infection is to drink a lot of clear fluids that makes the mucus turn liquid and thus can be drained from the cavities of the sinus. You could also drink herbal teas that include with fenugreek, sage as well as anise that will help drain the mucus, and another useful action would be to give up smoking which will help in reducing the inflammation and also irritation that is caused by smoke when it enters the airways in the sinus, and thus you won't be exacerbating the sinus problem. In any case, smoke from the cigarette in fact increases the production of mucus and therefore you will suffer from prolonged infection which can also not be easily cured.

For non-medicated options of treatment for sinusitis, a salt water nasal spray can aid keep the nasal passageways moistened as well as rinse out bacteria and other irritants that may be lying claim to create an infection. On top of this, a humidifier is also a great way to reduce indoor dryness which can irritate the sinus membranes, causing sinusitis.

Other simple methods that can be used for treating sinus infection include eating a proper diets as too is making use of homeopathy which when taken along with antibiotics, will help resolve the inflammation as well as the infection. Another useful method engaged, which is completely natural, is to take herbs that will help in stimulation of the immune system though you need to ensure that you take the correct herbs that act on the body's physiology in the best manner possible, and before choosing a home remedy, you must consult your doctor to get the right advice.

Your treatment for sinusitis will very much depend on your risk factors for this inflammatory condition. Infection is usually the major cause of sinusitis and often follows on the tail end of a bad cold or even the flu. Having allergies to pollen, dust, pet dander, cigarette smoke, smog and even excessive dryness due to central air or heat can also trigger sinusitis.

An expectorant can help with the thinning of the mucus secretions so that you may expel them easier and these are often paired with antihistamines which help with inflammation only. When a tougher treatment for sinusitis is required, the doctor may prescribe a nasal steroid which will work harder to help reduce sinus swelling and promote sinus drainage.

Sinus infections can be painful as much as necessary to interfere with your daily activities, but the treatment options can prove to be quite effective. One of the most common medications that are given are antibiotics for sinus infections, and with the help of your doctor you can get to decide which is the best antibiotic for you.

There are a couple of reasons why it is so important to get an accurate diagnosis from your doctor before using antibiotics for a sinus infection. First, treating conditions with antibiotics that are not true infections will not only be ineffective, it can also be absolute dangerous. By overusing antibiotics, you can make immunity to the effects of the medications, leaving you much more vulnerable to the many bacteria that are in our environment. The other problem with antibiotics is that the widespread use has resulted in a number of antibiotic-resistant strains of bacteria, making it more difficult for doctors to be able to effectively treat some types of infections. This is why an exact diagnosis is so important before using antibiotics for a sinus infection.

And, if you inhale steam twice or even four times in a day, it could prove to be very helpful in treating sinus infection because it helps to ease the air circulation through your sinuses. Another option for treating sinus infection is to flush the sinuses a few times in the day and there are some saline nasal sprays which are sold commercially that can also be used, while mixing a tablespoon of salt into three hundred ml of water along with a dash of baking soda can very much help flush the sinuses.

Course of antibiotics are frequently prescribed by a doctor as the primary treatment for sinusitis. Anti-fungal medications may be prescribed and in addition, a decongestant may be prescribed as well to help with the swelling of the nasal tissues.

Less common risk factors of sinusitis comprise immune system deficiencies and even nasal structural abnormalities. Polyps, a deviated septum, tumors or even bone spurs in the sinus cavity can also add to sinusitis. Knowing how you develop this condition will help in result a treatment for the condition.

Before your treatment for sinusitis, you should have a basic understanding of what sinusitis is. It is the swelling of your nasal sinuses that can be cause by a bacterial, fungal or viral infection or even other factors such as allergic reactions or due to environmental elements. The sinus cavities, mainly above your eyes and behind your cheekbones, have mucus secretions that, if blocked from draining can grow thicker and become inflamed.



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Friday, September 19, 2008

Premixed Insulin May Offer Better Blood Sugar Control

Title: Premixed Insulin May Offer Better Blood Sugar Control
Category: Health News
Created: 9/18/2008 2:00:00 AM
Last Editorial Review: 9/18/2008

How to Decide on Medical Treatment - 4 Questions to Ask Your Doctor

1. Based on my diagnosis: why are you suggesting this medication/treatment plan?
Every person is different and so is your disease process. You're asking your doctor/healthcare partner to explain why out of the myriad of options why did they choose this particular option. Most doctors will tell you that this is the "gold standard" of treatment. The "gold standard" is the term used for the treatment use as a first line of defense based on cumulative data.

It would be wonderful if everything could be healed with over-the-counter remedies, but that's not the case. Scientists have spent countless hours and billions of dollars working on treatments that will restore your health. We have to remember that every treatment has a price both literally and figuratively. When making decisions about your healthcare following a life-altering health diagnosis; consider asking the following questions as part of your dialog with the doctor.

3. What's the efficacy rate of the treatment?
The efficacy rate is the success rate of a medication or treatment protocol. Keep in mind the doctor is working of statistics, but that's the most conclusive data available. You may ask the question and frame it in a way that you ask the doctor "within your practice what has been the efficacy rate with the prescribed treatment plan?" Once you have the information you can decide whether to proceed or seek out other options.

These questions are only suggestions and not the only deciding factors when choosing a treatment options. The important thing is to keep the dialog with your doctor open and honest. Limiting surprises in treatment will be comforting and will empower you to move forward on your journey to wellness.

At this point gather the information and have a candid discussion with those close to you. Remember that your illness will impact them as well and if they need to support you they should know what that will entail. Getting their support will help you choose a more aggressive form of treatment that will have more prominent side effects, but if it saves your life that's a trade-off many are willing to make.

2. What are the pros and cons of treatment?
It's crucial to understand that depending on your diagnosis and prognosis, no treatment is considered a treatment option. Remember that doctors take an oath to "do no harm". Think holistically when having this conversation. Consider how the treatment will impact your life. Once you have the information it's important to look at the list and decide the concessions you're willing to make.

The "gold standard" has been proven to be the most effective, but you want to know are all your test results and exam findings in alignment with the data recommending this particular treatment. Don't leave things to chance. It's important for the doctor to understand that you're not challenging their competence, but trying to get a handle on the details of your specific diagnosis.

You've had symptoms and after a period of time trying to remedy the situation you decide to go to the doctor. Upon closer inspection the doctor begins asking questions, conducting a physical exam and will probably order some tests. When the results come back and the doctor completes the equation if you are ill the next chapter in your life begins.

4. What impact on my daily living will I experience?
Every treatment has some side effect. The side effects may be mild or they may be severe. You need to know this ahead of time so that your decision is based on both health and wellness vs. your quality of life.



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Thursday, September 18, 2008

Cut Death Risk by Changing These 5 Bad Habits

Title: Cut Death Risk by Changing These 5 Bad Habits
Category: Health News
Created: 9/17/2008
Last Editorial Review: 9/17/2008

FDA Drug Inspectors

Are they the Same

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Once a drug companies patent on a drug expires, any drug manufacturer can then produce the same exact drug. Of course, they can't use their trade name, but the drug itself then belongs to the public. Drugs are not cornflakes. They are a chemical, or combination of chemicals and this is why generic salt or baking soda will taste and look exactly like a name brand product, just as a drug will.

Any drug that is Oked to be imported into the U.S has to be manufactured under the watchful eye of FDA inspectors who over see the manufacturing process, no matter what country it is in. This means that generic meds manufactured in china are going to be the same exact meds in every, way shape and form as the same generic meds that are manufactured in the U.S.

Drugs are produced From Chemicals

Do you remember the last time that you tried switching to generic sugared corn flakes? You poured them in your bowl, took a big bite and something was wrong. They tasted different and in fact they looked little different too. They were smaller and the sugar on the flakes themselves was clumpy.

If you buy generic meds, can you expect the same experience? Once you open the package and use them, will there be some little disappointing surprise that you will encounter? The answer to that is no and the reasons are simple. Drugs are made from chemicals that are produced and combined to exacting standards.

Generic Meds - Are They the Same?



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Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Stem Cells Ease Stroke-Like Brain Damage in Mice

Title: Stem Cells Ease Stroke-Like Brain Damage in Mice
Category: Health News
Created: 9/16/2008 2:00:00 AM
Last Editorial Review: 9/16/2008

Get Rid Of Congestion

2. Massage the nostril area just beneath the eyes gently while you take heat vapors of hot water mixed with mint. You will find that the congestion goes away very gently.

4. Drinking some beverage like tea also help loosen the lung secretions and this in turn remove the nasal congestion.

There are other methods to get rid of congestion. You will find the web a rich source for such techniques and methods which are practiced all over the world.

3. You must drink more water and juices to help liquefy the mucus that congests the passage of nostrils. You can take three or four spoons of lemon juice which would help in getting remove the congestion

1. Put pressure on the cavity of the nose gently with your fingers. Slowly rub the nose with your palm. Not violently but gently. Try to breathe air in and out a little fast. This stimulates the congested area and the muscles of the nose remove the congestion automatically.

The methods to get rid of congestion are very simple which can be performed within your home and you don't need any special medical care or assistance of a nurse or doctor to do them. One may prefer to use sprays but sprays are harmful since they contain some drugs or chemicals in them which may cause side effects. At the same time they are very much dear in prices. There is again another disadvantage with the sprays, they finish at one point and what if that night the nose drives you mad? So learn some simple methods to get rid of congestion. Here are few simple methods to get rid of nasal congestion



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Migraines Linked to Vein Blood Clots

Title: Migraines Linked to Vein Blood Clots
Category: Health News
Created: 9/16/2008
Last Editorial Review: 9/16/2008

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Patients diagnosed with active TB should have sputum examined for M tuberculosis weekly until sputum conversion is documented. Monitoring for toxicity includes baseline and periodic liver enzymes, complete blood count, and serum creatinine.

It is critical that hopitalized patients with suspected or documented TB be placed in appropriate isolation. This includes a private room with negative pressure and adequate air exchanges. Persons entering the room must wear masks or respirators capable of filtering droplet nuclei.

o INH daily for 9 months

Deterrence/Prevention:

Other Problems to be Considered:

Recommended regimens in patients with HIV infection include pyrazinamide plus rifampin daily for 2 months, rifampin alone daily for 4 months, or 9 months of INH (daily or twice weekly). Patients on antiretroviral therapy may need rifabutin in place of rifampin.

o INH daily for 6 months (should not be used in patients with fibrotic lesions on chest radiograph, patients with HIV, or children)

Patients should remain in isolation until sputum becomes smear-negative; however, patients ordinarily should not be kept in the hospital for the sole purpose of providing isolation, Special arrangements are necessary for patients who live with children, individuals infected with HIV, patients returning to a closed-group setting (eg, nursing home, correctional facilities, residential facility, homeless shelter).

o INH twice weekly for 6 months (given as DOT, should not be used in patients with fibrotic lesions on chest radiograph, patients with HIV, or children)

Tuberculosis (TB) Part 3

o Rifampin plus pyrazinamide daily for 2 months

In addition, patients on pyrazinamide should have baseline or periodic serum uric acid determinations, and patients on long-term ethambutol therapy should have baseline or periodic visual acuity and red-green color perception testing. The latter can be performed with a standard test such as Inhihara test for color blindness.

o INH twice weekly for 9 months (given as DOT)

o Rifampin daily for 4 months

Patients with a clinically significant result on tuberculin skin testing (see other tests) should be given a course of therapy once active infection and disease is ruled out. Guidelines published by the CDC in 2000 now refer to this as treatment of latent TB. The recommended regimens are listed below:

Further Outpatient Care:



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Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Broad Screening of Blood Clots May Find Cancers Earlier

Title: Broad Screening of Blood Clots May Find Cancers Earlier
Category: Health News
Created: 9/13/2008 2:00:00 AM
Last Editorial Review: 9/15/2008

Add to this the lack of meaningful business recovery and a decline in the number of insured patients in many of these regions. The sad facts are that employment statistics and new business starts in the areas most affected by Hurricane Katrina are well below national averages. Healthcare providers, now comfortable in their new homes, find little inducement to assume the responsibilities, liabilities and hardships of returning to their former practices and even when they do often find that their former patients have yet to return as well.

Much of the problem is that as healthcare has moved from the individual private doctor and the small community hospital to large corporate enterprise, it severed its relationships with its healthcare professionals seeing them more as expendable drones and less as a necessary and valued part of the healthcare delivery system.

Now that the cities of the Gulf Coast are rebuilding they are discovering that these healthcare professionals are not rushing home to the Gulf Coast.

Healthcare professionals regularly find themselves mandated to choose between maximizing patient flow and maximizing patient safety. They are often forced to forego important family events under threat of suspension, retaliation or termination. When the healthcare professional finds a home where they can achieve a level of work/life balance, it is difficult if not impossible to dislodge them again. It took a hurricane to dislodge these professionals from the Gulf Coast and nothing short of another force of nature, perhaps this one favorable, will move them back.

Healthcare Recovery for the Gulf Coast

Startup cost for a private medical practice vary between $100,000 and $200,000 for rent, business insurance, malpractice insurance, equipment, supplies, information systems, computers and simple office decorations. Most of the healthcare providers in the Gulf Coast region lost well-established practices and if they were insured at all they used the funds from those insurance payments to begin again in their new communities. Unfortunately, healthcare practices in 2007 have little resale value; particularly, when only one or two years old. Even if these professionals were inclined to move back to the Gulf Coast region, they face significant financial hardship in accomplishing that feat.

Physicians are not the only individuals affected in this fashion. Hospitals that have already reopened in the Gulf Coast region are finding it more difficult to recruit nurses in a nation where there are already nursing shortages. Even when temporary staffing agencies provide nurses, known as travelers in the industry, to the Gulf Coast region to fulfill short-term contracts, most of these nurses decline the opportunity to extend their stay, take full-time positions, or return at a future date.



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Too Few People Know Symptoms of Heart Trouble

Title: Too Few People Know Symptoms of Heart Trouble
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Created: 9/14/2008 2:00:00 AM
Last Editorial Review: 9/15/2008

Another effective treatment is possible with cumin seeds. You need put some black cumin seeds in thin and soft cotton cloth and wrap it. Now inhale it six to eight times at once. You can also take roasted cumin and ground it to powder. Mix the powder to about 200ml of honey and take it two three times a day with a spoon. It will relieve the condition a lot.

Getting Rid Of Sinus

Lets find out the proper method of getting rid of sinus by some natural methods. These are very simple methods which you can try in your home and believe me if you do them properly you will surely beat the adamant sinus.

While in season eat mangoes a lot. This enables the body to make healthy epithelium cells which prevent frequent attacks by infections and lead to sinusitis. The high vitamin in the food also improves your immune system a lot.

Getting rid of sinus with fenugreek. If you prepare and drink tea with one teaspoon of fenugreek seeds in about 250 ml of water with proper heating, it will help your body perspire and also remove the nasal congestion as well as the infectious mucus from your sinus area. This treatment also reduces fever which is common during this ailment.

Big thanks to natural treatments!! There are so many people getting rid of sinus through natural treatments of sinus relief. Its often seen that medical treatments fail in case of sinusitis. However, there are some natural treatments that are working exceptionally well to solve this problem. And prominent thing about these treatments is that they don't have any side effects and have been in use since ancient times treating sinus in millions.

The next treatment for getting rid of sinus is with onion and garlic. The use of pungent food will have beneficial results. You should consume them raw in small amounts daily for some days. If you can use them in moderate amounts to your regular meals you will get good results.



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Monday, September 15, 2008

Health Highlights: Sept. 14, 2008

Title: Health Highlights: Sept. 14, 2008
Category: Health News
Created: 9/15/2008 2:00:00 AM
Last Editorial Review: 9/15/2008

The Rose has forever been Treatment of Acute Sinusitis symbol of beauty and exotica. What could be better than being able to absorb its goodness Treatment of Acute Sinusitis owning a rose garden and in the comfort of your home? Rose Treatment Methods For Acute Sinusitis is one of the few products which are effective, versatile and don't burn a hole in your pocket. Keep a bottle handy and enjoy its natural and holistic value. Sooth your senses with the aroma of roses and lose yourself in their blissful element.

For oily/acne prone skin: Mix rose Blood Pressure Headache May Be Sinus with some fuller's earth and few drops of lemon juice for a deep-pore cleansing treatment. Leave it on till it dries and wash off with cold water.
For Dry Skin: Mix together rose water, milk and honey with some oatmeal to form a paste and use it as a nourishing face pack.

Things You Can Do With Rose Water

For Normal Skin: Add rose water to any fruit based pack with some honey for a natural glow.

In spite of its easy availability and cost-effectiveness, the virtues of rose water are often underplayed. Rose Water holds an important place in aromatherapy and spa-treatment but it can have many more uses if given a place on the dresser or the kitchen!

Preserved rose petals are widely used in the Indian "Pan"- a betel leaf stuffed with natural mouth fresheners and flavorings to be served after meals to aid digestion. A rash of rose water in lemonade can work wonders for a disturbed gastric system and can also be used as a refreshing summer drink. Rose water is also a natural anti-inflammatory tonic and can be applied as a topical treatment for sunburns and allergic skin. A few capfuls of rose water in bathwater work as well as aromatherapy and leave you smelling fresh and feeling rejuvenated.

The effects and goodness of Rose water are enhanced only when it is unadulterated. In all right, the genuine product ought to be pure and undiluted, not containing any preservatives, additives or synthetic ingredients. To get rose water in its purest form, it may also be made at home, though it is a tad time consuming and tedious. Boil rose petals in a container and distill the vapor in a clean, sterilized bottle. Make sure the roses used are organically grown without ant pesticide or chemical fertilizers as these will ultimately end up on your face and stomach.

Rose Water can be mixed with home-made and powdered face packs to tone the skin and clear it of blemishes. Even by itself, it makes for a great natural toner- especially when refrigerated and dabbed Treatment Methods For Acute Sinusitis the face in hot summers. It can be used in combination with different ingredients for different skin types:

In Indian culture, rose water is used on all auspicious occasions and on alters because of its cleansing properties and soothing aroma. It is widely used in Indian and Mediterranean cuisines, especially in sweets and desserts owing to its reputation as a digestive agent. Many exotic desserts like the Arabic Muhallabia, the Greek Pastries and the Indian Rasgulla are all enhanced with the delicate flavor of rose water. Although it may take an acquired taste, rose water can be used to flavor common everyday consumables like milk, cereal, fruit-juices, and custards (let your imagine take over...).

The aroma of rose water stimulates our sensations and relaxes the mind. It is one scent which never goes "out of fashion" because it is essentially the scent of nature. The Egyptians were the first to discover the versatile uses of rose water. Essential rose oil is said to have aphrodisiac effects and it was used by none other than the timeless beauty Cleopatra to seduce her lover Anthony. She bathed in a tub brimming with ass's milk and rose petals to lend that infamous glow to her skin. While in modern times, we may not be able to indulge in such luxuries, we can certainly accommodate this magical elixir in our health and beauty regime.