Archive

Archive for June, 2009

Best Fish Oils—Discover How the Best Fish Oils Can Help you Live a Longer and Healthier Life

June 30th, 2009 annie No comments

Are you frustrated with the amount of omega 3 supplements on the market, with many of them calling themselves the best fish oil? The truth is that many are poor quality and could even contain harmful toxins, so here are some important benefits and tips for selecting the best.

I am sure you are aware of some of the many health benefits but here is a quick recap: Prevention of heart disease, lowering of bad cholesterol and high blood pressure, improvement in brain health, memory and mental well-

best fish oilsdiscover how the best fish oils can help you live a longer and healthier life

best fish oilsdiscover how the best fish oils can help you live a longer and healthier life

being, effective treatment of rheumatoid arthritis and prevention of breast cancer.

These are only available from the best fish oil as many contain little omega 3 at all. The two important omega 3’s are DHA and EPA, with DHA being the most important and responsible for most of the benefits.

The best sources of these are cold water fish like salmon, hoki and tuna and these types of fish should be your first choice when purchasing pure, highly concentrated fish oil supplements.

The best are

Terms

benefit, supplement, water, increa, create, product, amount, reward, impuritie, pollutant, type, chole, toxin, selve, arthriti, brea

as for them are the Southern Ocean of New Zealand and off the coast of Norway and Alaska.

Even if the oil comes from a clean source it is still recommended to make sure it has undergone molecular distillation to remove any remaining impurities that are present and this also increases the amount of omega 3, absolutely essential for the best fish oil.

The fact of the matter is even if the waters are clean, nature also creates its own pollutants, which means that you have to stick to molecularl

Category › Othere Health Articles

Title › Best Fish Oils—Discover How the Best Fish Oils Can Help you Live a Longer and Healthier Life

y distilled products to avoid consuming any fish oil that could harm your health.

A good amount of DHA is at least 250mg per capsule to get the maximum rewards, and that should be about twice the amount of EPA present. Make sure you can clearly see the different amounts on the label or website and if not it is best to avoid that oil.

With all the amazing and proven health benefits we know today and the all the ones we are still not aware of, knowing what to look for in the best fish oil is essential and hopefully you feel better equipped now after reading this article.

 

 

 

 

Categories: Othere Health Articles Tags:

Is Fish Oil Good For Our Health?

June 30th, 2009 annie No comments

With all the reports in the press and even the government recommending a daily supplement, is fish oil good for our health or is this another supplement that does not live up to its promises?

Well the good news is that this one actually over-delivers on its promises and can help with a vast array of health issues with the best fish oil good for preventative measures especially.

One of the world’s leading researchers into omega-3, Dr Alex Richardson says that consuming more omega-3 fats is p

is fish oil good for our health

is fish oil good for our health

robably the single most important dietary change that most people could ever make to improve their health, with 9 out of 10 of us not receiving enough.

Just some of the many benefits include prevention of heart attacks and strokes, lower cholesterol and blood pressure, better brain health and concentration, an improved immune system and prevention of breast and colon cancer.

Instead of asking what is fish oil good for, perhaps we should ask what it isn’t good for!

It is also recommended

Terms

promi, deliver, live, reward, contaminant, problem, studie, ailment, wide, baby, soria, supplement, brea, richard, searcher, world

for pregnant women as it can improve the baby’s development, eyesight and lead to less behavioral problems later on. It also helps the mother with a healthier pregnancy, lower risk of post natal depression and less risk of a premature birth.

All this just from one natural substance!

Presently some of the best oil in the world comes from New Zealand Hoki fish as they are high in the important omega 3 fatty acid DHA and very low in contamination.

To completely avoid any contaminants from th

Category › Supplements and Vitamins

Title › Is Fish Oil Good For Our Health?

e fish ensure the oil has been molecularly distilled to remove them and leave safe, pure concentrated oil, and ensure the DHA level is at least double the EPA one for the most rewards.

Recent studies have also shown how fish oil is good for the skin, helping to stop the aging process and help with ailments like acne and psoriasis.

With more research ongoing, there is no doubt we will find fish oil good for many more things and the potential to save even more lives than it does today with more widespread use.

This truly is one supplement that lives up to all the hype and over-delivers on its promises.

If you would like to learn more about the high quality DHA omega 3 supplements I personally take daily, visit my website today.

 

 

Categories: Supplements and Vitamins Tags:

Overcoming Panic with Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy and Hypnosis

June 30th, 2009 annie No comments

 

 

Have you felt the tight knot in your stomach and the rapid heart beat of a panic attack? Have you avoided going out so that you could avoid the discomfort and embarrassment of an attack? If the answer to these questions is yes, you are not alone. Panic is a biological condition in the brain. It is not your fault. There are some things that you can do to feel better. The first is to find a therapist and sometimesmedications are helpful.

 

Therapy changes the level of helpful neurotransmitters in the brain. These neurotransmitters are the chemicals that your nerves use to communicate with one another. The nerves do not touch each other and send their messages to each other using the neurotransmitters. When you work with a rational emotive behavior therapist, you learn how to replace unproductive self talk and beliefs with more productive and goal-promoting self talk and beliefs. In this way,you learn to manage the panic so that it will not manage you.

 

Hypnosis is the gate into your subconscious mind. Your subconscious mind is your servant mind. You program it much like programming a computer. You input data and change  what happens in your mind. Hypnosis can oftentimes reinforce rational emotive behavior therapy in helping you to succeed in your goal to decrease and eventually to eliminate panic attacks. Hypnosis also helps you to create positive images in your mind that helps you to see yourself overcoming and being in better control of yourself. You also see yourself as a person who succeeds and is able to face life’s challenges. The rational coping statements can also be embedded into your subconscious mind where they are easily available when you need them.  

 

From the above discussion, you can see how hypnosis complements rational emotive therapy to help you to overcome panic. Stick with your treatment and do your rational emotive behavior home work which will help you to build skills that will make your life more comfortable and pleasant.

Categories: Mental Health Tags:

Anti-Aging Foods: Respect the Prune

June 30th, 2009 annie No comments

If there’s one fruit that has been consistently associated with aging, it’s prunes. The very word conjures up pictures of pictures of fussy old people who spend too much time worrying about whether they’re “regular” enough … not the kind of self-image today’s over-50 really embraces. But in truth, the noble prune has been taking a big-time bad wrap. Not only are prunes far from being an “old guy food”, they’re actually full of great anti-aging stuff.

Outstanding antioxidant properties

When it comes to antioxidant power, prunes really don’t get the respect they deserve. They’re actually rated at the top of the USDA’s Oxygen Radical Absorbance Capacity (ORAC) scale, which measures the antioxidant effectiveness of plant-based foods.

Damage by free radicals, which are unstable molecules produced by the process of cellular oxidation, is believed to be the primary source of many age-related problems. That makes antioxidants, which are substances capable of neutralizing free radicals, a primary tool in the anti-aging arsenal.

High in fiber, low in sodium

At least the prune is just about universally recognized for providing plenty of dietary fiber – that’s where it’s reputation for correcting or preventing “irregularity” comes from. But fiber is good for more than the digestion. Many studies have shown that dietary fiber is important in the prevention of many types of cancer, notably colorectal cancer. In addition, a long-term study of more than 50,000 Swedish women indicate that a diet high in fruit and cereal fiber can reduce the risk of breast cancer by as much as 50%.

The fact that prunes are low in sodium makes them heart-healthy, promoting normal blood pressure. They’re also believed to be effective in stabilizing blood sugar levels.

Vitamins and more

Prunes are a naturally rich source of vitamin A, which the body uses to produce collagen. Because the breakdown or loss of collagen leads to wrinkled skin, vitamin A is an important part of anti-aging. They also contain vitamin C, which is a powerful antioxidant.

Prunes also contain copper, which promotes youthful skin, and potassium, which is crucial to muscle strength and heart health.

Categories: Wellness Tags:

Wheelchair Ramps – Choosing the right Wheelchair & Scooter Ramp from Health and Care

June 30th, 2009 annie No comments

Wheelchair and scooter ramps are essential in making a building easily accessible and it is important to choose the correct one for your requirements.  Whether it is for domestic or commercial use there are plenty of wheelchair and scooter ramps to choose from. Ramps can be used to load wheelchairs or scooters into vehicles, put over steps to create a smooth transition and over a door’s threshold to enable easy access.  Wheelchair ramps can be portable, foldable or with a rail to offer additional support for those who can not walk unaided. Below you will find a complete guide to choosing the right wheelchair and scooter ramp for your home or commercial premises.

Threshold Wheelchair and Scooter Ramps

Threshold ramps are essential ramps for both domestic and commercial use. A threshold ramps purpose is to create a ‘bridge over a threshold’ for a wheelchair or scooter to roll over. A common threshold would be a door frame or door step to get from outside a building to inside. Threshold wheelchair and scooter ramps come in a range of sizes and can be made from a number of different materials including aluminium and fibreglass.  A threshold wheelchair and scooter ramp can be a simple bridge up to a step so the wheelchair or scooter can bridge the distance from the ground to the step.  Another choice of wheelchair and scooter threshold ramp is a ramp which runs over a door hinge so the wheelchair or scooter can run smoothly over the hinge into another room. Finally the most flexible kind of Threshold wheelchair and scooter ramp is a channel ramp. These can comprise of both folding and telescopic features making it an easily stored ramp and a ramp that can extend to fit specific building requirements.

Wheelchair and Scooter Vehicle Loading Ramps

These ramps can be used to move a wheelchair or scooter from the ground and into a vehicle. They can also be used to transport wheelchairs up or down steps or over curbs. A vehicle loading ramp tends to be quite long or ‘telescopic’, meaning that it is extendable lengthways.  Many vehicle loading ramps tend to be foldable and lightweight so the ramp can be stored in the vehicle along with the wheelchair or scooter. The ramps are normally slip resistant to maintain good traction even in wet conditions. Vehicle loading ramps can be either on wide ramp or two narrower channels known as a channel ramp. Both are wide enough to fit wheelchairs and scooters.

Access Ramps

Access ramps create an easy access point up to a building for wheelchairs, scooters and for those who are unable to walk up steps unaided. These ramps are normally found on commercial premises, schools, hospitals and nursing homes.  Access ramps come in a range of sizes to suit a particular building’s requirements. Access ramps are available with or without hand rails.

Whatever kind of ramp you need, Health and Care have a complete range of Wheelchair and Scooter Threshold  Ramps, Vehicle Loading Ramps and Access Ramps. Visit http://www.healthandcare.co.uk/Ramps.html to see the full range.

Categories: Disabilities Tags:

Bladder Cancer Introduction

June 30th, 2009 annie No comments

The Cancer Introduction”>bladder is the muscular organ found in the urinary system that acts as a structure for storing urine as it gets filtered from the blood by the urinary system. The bladder can actually expand manytimes its size with the incoming urine. The muscularity of the tissue is rendered by the three layers of cells that are found in the bladder covering. These specialized bladder cells are called transitional epithelium. The layers are the ones that prevent the absorption of urine back into the body fl

bladder cancer introduction

bladder cancer introduction

uids. The bladder cells when affected by the cancerous growth is called bladder cancer. The cancer arising in the bladder cells can be seen as in different stages of development according to the layers of the cells that are affected.

The bladder cancer is affecting almost millions of persons every year. The bladder cancer is of many types, may be transitional cell carcinoma, adenocarcinoma, lymphoma or squamous cell carcinoma. These types of carcinomic cancers are the most generally occurring

Terms

cell, type, organ, symptom, becau, layer, alway, cancer, meta, abnormalitie, tran, cancerou, occur, lead, affect, method

types in bladder cancer. The bladder cancer also is characterised by many symptoms that can be considerably easily identified and the bladder cancer like all other cancers is best treated when done at an early stage of teh infection. There may also be the other symptoms associated with abnormalities occurring in other organs due to the metastasis of the cancerous cells in the bladder. This stage of the cancer is most developed one and requires more treatment techniques to ensure effective cure.

Category › Cancer

Title › Bladder Cancer Introduction

But when treated initially the cancer can be completely and wholly removed, though not guaranteed it ll not recurr. The main aspect of metastasis is that the nearby organs are affected and when left untreated the whole organs of the body like liver, lungs, kidney are badly affected.

The symptoms are the ones that we need to be aware of to keep the Cancer Introduction”>bladder cancer at bay. The symptoms of the bladder cancer can be more definitive than with other types of cancer because of the fact that the abnormalities with the bladder affects the whole urinary system and thus leads to a change in the behaviour of entire process. The bladder is the store house of urine and when it gets disoriented then there occurs many impacts like frequent urination, blood along with urine… etc.

The treatment methods for bladder cancer are of many types and the doctor will prescribe you the appropriate treatment for you based upon the ohysical state of you body. The most effective treatment is mostly the most suited one for you. But as seen with all types of cancer the best treatment is always got when it is done at  an early stage. The bladder especially is of vital importance the fatality rate is also high when bladder cancer is concerned. It is always best to take the preventive policy rather than treatment because there is always a chance of affecting vital oprgans like kidney when abnormal bladder is concerned, because all the organs surrouding bladder are responsible for vital function of urination.

Categories: Cancer Tags:

Polarized Sunglasses And Golf

June 30th, 2009 annie No comments

If you are indulged in sorting out the necessary equipment to hit the links then the inevitable piece that becomes very important is the golf sunglasses. People get headaches or even migraines when they are subjected to too much glare. This can be prevented by wearing polarized sun glasses, which are essential in glare reduction. While playing Golf, you need to track the flight of the ball carefully, in which place the sun glare will affect your performance. Taking these reasons into account, a

polarized sunglasses and golf

polarized sunglasses and golf

good polarized sun glass becomes an important element in the golfer’s kit to play the “A” game.

The popular brands on the market tend to have pretty high price tag. Inexpensive glasses can be just as advanced, comfortable, and good looking as the high priced versions. They can also come with special attachments to loop the glasses around your ears, so no matter how hard you hack at the ball, those glasses won’t fall off. When you are serious playing golf, you will be constantly watching

Terms

glae, cour, sunglae, seriou, becau, eyelid, alway, wave, compromi, preci, color, headache, factor, inexpen, brand, golfer

the flying ball in the hard sun. It is obvious that your eyes need some protection from the sun rays.

You need to concentrate on a few factors to determine the sun glass for your golf course. More importantly for your eyes’ health, the best golf sunglasses come with lenses that block 100 percent of the deadly ultraviolet rays from the sun. Look for glasses that block both UVA and UVB. The higher the nanometer rating, the better is the blocking of harmful rays. Another important factor is the

Category › Vision and Eye Care

Title › Polarized Sunglasses And Golf

material used in the making of these sun glasses. Always prefer the light weight sun glass if you are serious into playing golf. To play a good game, prefer the polarized sun glass made of polycarbonate material. Adequate care must be taken to ensure that your sunglasses protect your eyelids too, because they too are very susceptible to the UV rays of the sun. The glasses you wear must reduce your eye strain aiding you to concentrate more on the game.

Even though they prevent harmful light waves from getting to your eyes, don’t worry about having the quality of your vision compromised. Colors will still stay true and natural, and images will still be crystal clear. In addition, you will get the added benefit of protecting your eyes from harmful ultraviolet A and B rays. So, you will feel much relaxed and comfortable which will eventually lead to success in your course. To hit the ball precisely, you first need to see it clearly without any glare. This is the right time that you have to find a pair of polarized sun glasses to play your course better. At the same time you’ll be protecting your eyes and you’ll look good doing it, too.

Categories: Vision and Eye Care Tags:

Bharatbook.com: Clinical Investigator Compensation by Therapeutic Area

June 30th, 2009 annie No comments

Managing Clinical Investigator Compensation report ( http://www.bharatbook.com/Market-Research-Reports/Managing-Clinical-Investigator-Compensation.html ) presents an essential source in establishing transparent and defensible compensation processes for clinical investigators not only saves money – it is absolutely essential in today’s restrictive pharma landscape. Regulatory groups, legislative bodies and consumer advocacy groups are applying relentless pressure on commercial relationships with physicians, altering and often limiting industry practices. Now the ripple effect is hitting clinical operations. Some investigations in the area have garnered public attention, with more bound to follow. We projects that within five years the same regulatory scrutiny currently on the commercial side will expand to the clinical side. Companies that do not recognize this inevitable reality and formalize their FMV processes today put themselves at great risk for compromised trial results, an audit, financial damage and regulatory scrutiny. Diligence and constant monitoring will go a long way to preventing careless errors and courting potentially dangerous consequences. Managing Clinical Investigator Compensation gives your company what it needs to be proactive and prepare for change while avoiding common pitfalls.

Use the data benchmarks to:

Control costs

Establish current, market based payments to investigators

Develop regulation-proof calculation and documentation methods

Stay current on the latest FMV regulation concerns and trends

Therapeutic Areas Included in Report:

Autoimmune

Cardiology and Thrombosis

CNS/Psychology

Dermatology

Endocrinology

Gastroenterology

Hematology

Infectious Diseases

Medical Devices

Musculoskeletal

Oncology

Respiratory

Women’s Health

Metrics Included in Report:

Managing Clinical Investigator Compensation’s three chapters include compensation data collected from clinical investigators as well as pharmaceutical, biotechnology and medical device companies. Data include breakdowns by phase, therapeutic area and experience.

 

Investigator Compensation: Industry Data

Percentage of time that companies monitor negotiations between CROs and investigators

Percentage of companies that hire CROs to recruit investigators

Percentage of companies that hire CROs to contract investigators

Percentage of time that CROs handle investigator payments

Percentage of companies with a formal process in place for determining investigator compensation

Percentage of companies that allow primary investigators to concurrently lead clinical trials for other companies

Average years of experience required for primary investigators, by phase

Average years of experience required for primary investigators, by company type and by phase

Investigator Compensation: Investigator Data

Percentage of investigators involved in each type of clinical trial

Number of trials that an average investigator is currently leading, by category

Average number of companies that investigators have run trials for, by years

Years of experience by investigator type (i.e., primary or secondary)

 

Contact us at:

Bharat Book Bureau

Tel: 91 22 27578668

Fax: 91 22 27579131

Email: info@bharatbook.com 

Website: www.bharatbook.com

Categories: Othere Health Articles Tags: