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Effects of Cold Water

Posted by admin 21 November, 2008 (14) Comment
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If you like to drink cold water then you should read this article. It feels good to have a cup of cold drink after eating but cold water will solidify the oily stuff that you’ve just consumed. It slows down your digestion and once this sludge reacts with acid, it will then break down and the intestine will absorb it faster than the solid food. It will then line the intestine and very soon it will turn into fats and lead to cancer. The best thing to do after a meal is to drink warm water or hot soup.

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Calling all Registered Nurse

Posted by admin 5 October, 2008 (0) Comment
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Off-label prescribing might get boost from FDA

Posted by admin 4 October, 2008 (0) Comment
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The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is planning to replace the provision in the FDA Modernization Act (FDAMA) which is regarding the off-label use of drugs. This new rule will allow drug companies to distribute their journal articles discussing the off-label uses to physicians under some conditions.

A former federal health care prosecutor and litigation partner with Pillsbury named Dan Margolis said that this change will make it easier for pharmaceutical companies to disseminate truthful, non-misleading information than it was in the past, which is a big advantage for patients. It is to give attention to doctors to prescribe drugs for off-label uses all the time so that the public will get the information they need.

The plan imposes restrictions to make sure that the information is not misleading and truthful but may not give drug companies carte blanche to use journal reprint as part of an off-leading promotional campaign. Need help anything about healthcare? Dan P Neumeister can surely give solutions to your problems. Dan Neumeister used to be the Chief Operating Officer and the Senior Vice President of Enloe Health System. He also used to be the Senior Executive of the Medical Center, joined the Health System in 1997.

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Boosting exercise endurance by listening to music

Posted by admin 3 October, 2008 (0) Comment
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A recent study proved that listening to music can increase your capacity for exercise. Many gym users already knew this and are already listening to music when having their exercise. A test was done on 30 volunteers on different specially-selected rock, and pop music, and it increased their endurance by an average of 15%.

Putting on radio stations on gyms is a bad idea because radio stations will vary their tracks to create a different mood. Slow rock and grungy or punky tracks are not appropriate when having your exercise.

This is very applicable for people that are advised to exercise because of their obesity or heart problems. Dr. Karageorghis, who has been researching the link between music and exercise for two decades, has worked out a formula to find the “perfect” workout track. His formula takes the rhythm, tempo and musicality of popular music, and mixes it with a measure of its “cultural impact” to rate its suitability.

Songs that have 120 and 140 beats a minutes is the best songs for moderate to intense exercise, he said.

The recent songs that are good example of this are “Don’t Stop Me Now” by Queen, “Dancing Queen” by Abba, “I like the way you move” by Bodyrockers, and “The Heat is On” by Glenn Frey.

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FDA warned people about instant coffee in U.S. from China

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The public was warned by the U.S. regulators not to consume seven Mr. Brown instant coffee and mil tea products that were made in China because they may be contaminated with melamine.

The Food and Drug Administration said the products were recalled by King Car Food Industrial Co Ltd “due to possible contamination with melamine.”

Thousands of Chinese babies with painful kidney stones were hospitalized because they consumed infant formula tainted with the industrial chemical and four have already died.

Melamine, which can be used to cheat quality checks by mimicking food protein, also has been found in candy, buns and carton milk sold to other countries and regions, unleashing fear in markets already shaken by a string of “made-in-China” scandals last year.

As of the moment, the FDA had not found any melamine contamination after testing the milk-based products imported into the United States from China.

The coffee and tea products being recalled are:
• Mr. Brown Mandheling Blend Instant Coffee (3-in-1)
• Mr. Brown Arabica Instant Coffee (3-in-1)
• Mr. Brown Blue Mountain Blend Instant Coffee (3-in-1)
• Mr. Brown Caramel Macchiato Instant Coffee (3-in-1)
• Mr. Brown French Vanilla Instant Coffee (3-in-1)
• Mr. Brown Mandhling Blend instant Coffee (2-in-1)
• Mr. Brown Milk Tea (3-in-1)

The products were manufactured by China’s Shandong Duqing Inc, the FDA said.

The agency also warned consumers not to eat White Rabbit Creamy Candy after New Zealand authorities reported melamine contamination “at high levels.” The maker has recalled its exports of the candies to more than 50 countries and stopped domestic sales in China.

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