Health
AIDS Are In Big Cities
by on Feb.27, 2009, under Health
Studies show that AIDS are in big cities primarily. The Tehran Times goes on to say that “85 percent of all reported cases of HIV infection were in large U.S. metropolitan areas.”
If you want to know how bad it was in 2007 then you will be alarmed to know that 1,051,875 were known to be infected with the AIDS Virus. This is an alarming amount of people, and is very shocking. There has been a lot of money that the government has put forth to the fighting of Aids, but will it be enough?
According to studies, the Government funded $23.3 billion in 2008. This is money that could be used for other important things if AIDS was not such a huge problem and out of control. 50% of the money went to the actual care of AIDS patients including pay to Nurses and Certified Nursing Assistant Salary compensation for countless hours. This tells you how much not only health care, but drugs for patients are.
Care for not only how we treat our bodies, but other peoples bodies will govern how AIDS grows or diminishes, and because we live in such a selfish world this problem will only get worse.
Can Caffeine Kill Cancer
by on Feb.26, 2009, under Health
Reports have shown that coffee actually kills cancer. Well, not exactly that. But what it does do is helps kill off human cells damaged by ultraviolet light. Could this be something useful for those who have sensitive skin and the possibility of skin cancer?
The new findings could actually lead to development of creams which could include caffeine in a way that might be able to revers the effects of cancer cells on skin.
The findings came from testing on people who drink coffee, and here is what was found. The people who were regular drinkers of coffee or tea seemed to have lower incidences of nonmelanoma skin cancers. This is great news, and we can only wait and see what scientists are able to find with this information to use as medication for damaged skin.
Stay tuned for our next article whee we talk about some of the worst viruses that are effecting people today such as MRSA and other staph based infections.
My Personal Review of the Philco TB100HH9
by on Dec.03, 2008, under Health
If you are interested in the Philco TB100HH9 converter then I highly recommend it. I recently purchased it for my analog television set and am quite happy with it up to this point. I have had the TB100HH9 for about two months now and I have not had any of the “resetting” problems that have been reported with many other converter boxes.
Besides this I get great reception despite being pretty far away from the digital signal town in my town. When I hooked it up I actually got 3 new channels on top of the 7 that I already had. This converter box is also great because most of my channels use to come with a lot of static but they are now crystal clear. If you are interested in getting a cheaply price ($55) converter box and also getting one that works really well then I recommend you follow my lead and get the TB100HH9
Artificial Is The New Natural
by on Nov.29, 2008, under Health
Have you ever noticed how everything becomes artificial these days, and how everybody is so happy about it? We see around us artificial breasts, “ecologic leather” goods, or artificial Christmas trees. I can understand the human wish to correct the nature, and also the desire to protect the environment and to save the real pine trees from being cut in so big numbers each Christmas.
However, I have to admit that I miss those old good days, when we used to surround ourselves with products taken directly from the nature, a time when furniture was made of solid wood and leather jackets were made out of real leather. I must be old fashioned, I guess. What do you think?