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Knowing more about tramadol

9/30/12 - - 0 Comments

What is tramadol?

Tramadol is a narcotic-like pain reliever.

Tramadol is used to treat moderate to severe pain. Tramadol extended-release is used to treat moderate to severe chronic pain when treatment is needed around the clock.

Before taking tramadol

You should not take this medication if you are allergic to tramadol, if you have ever been addicted to drugs or alcohol, or if you have ever attempted suicide.

Do not take tramadol while you are intoxicated (drunk) or taking any of the following:

   - alcohol or street drugs;
   - narcotic pain medicine;
   - sedatives or tranquilizers (such as Valium);
   - medicine for depression or anxiety; or
   - medicine for mental illness (such as bipolar disorder, schizophrenia).

Seizures have occurred in some people taking tramadol. Talk with your doctor about your seizure risk, which may be higher if you have:

   - a history of drug or alcohol addiction;
   - a history of epilepsy or other seizure disorder;
   - a history of head injury;
   - a metabolic disorder; or
   - if you are also taking an antidepressant, muscle relaxer, narcotic, antipsychotic, or medicine for nausea and vomiting.

To make sure you can safely take tramadol, tell your doctor if you have any of these other conditions:

   - kidney disease (or if you are on dialysis);
   - cirrhosis or other liver disease;
   - a stomach disorder; or
   - a history of depression, mental illness, or thoughts of suicide.

Tramadol may be habit forming and should be used only by the person it was prescribed for. Never share tramadol with another person, especially someone with a history of drug abuse or addiction. Keep the medication in a place where others cannot get to it.

FDA pregnancy category C. It is not known whether tramadol will harm an unborn baby. Tramadol may cause serious or fatal side effects in a newborn if the mother uses this medication during pregnancy or labor. Tell your doctor if you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant while using this medication. Tramadol can pass into breast milk and may harm a nursing baby. You should not breast-feed while you are taking tramadol. Do not give this medication to anyone younger than 16 years old without the advice of a doctor.

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EXERCISE: A help or Hindrance to Immune Defense?

8/30/12 - - 0 Comments


Many people who exercise claims that they have fewer infections when they are in good aerobic conditions ,few studies have been conducted that can substantiate or refute this claim.  The bulk of the evidence indicates the moderate exercise may have beneficial effects on the immune system, whereas strenuous exercise may be accompanied by reduced immune -system activity.

Moderate exercise training results in an increase in the circulating numbers of granulocytes and lymphocytes and an increase in cytotoxic and natural killer cell acivity. On the other hand maximal exercise suppresses natural killer cells activity one to two hours after exercise. It is possible that intense physical activity induces the stress response, which in turn suppresses immune functions.

Athletes with long, difficult training schedules and intense competition have increased incident of respiratory infection. Because these athletes have lower resting salivary IgA levels compared with control subjects and that their mucosal immunoglobulins are decreased  after prolonged exhaustive exercise.  These levels return to normal after twenty four hours.

It is possible that the athlete who is in training with frequent bouts of exhaustive exercise may have a sustained reduction in mucosal immununity and therefore lower resistance to respiratory infection.

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How to Avoid Heart Disease

8/28/12 - - 0 Comments

A healthy diet is a key to healthy heart. If you are obese or having sedentary lifestyle or suffering from diabetes or high blood pressure, then you are at high risk of getting into the grip of coronary heart diseases. Cholesterol is a major cause of all kinds of heart diseases. The risk of heart diseases is directly co-related with bad cholesterol levels in the body. When there is too much of bad cholesterol or LDL building up in the coronary arteries, it gradually forms plaque that can narrow the arteries and hampers the flow of oxygen that is vital to the function of the heart. Such condition is known as atherosclerosis. If a clot forms and blocks a narrowed artery, it can result into a heart attack or heart stroke.

Oats: for healthy heart

Oat is a great food for maintaining a healthy heart life style. Recognizing the benefits of Oats as a healthy heart diet, FDA gave it the status of a "health claim" in 1997. It allowed manufacturers to advertise the health benefits on boxes of oatmeal and other oat products. Few health benefits of Oats for heart have been discussed as follows:

1. Oats bring down LDL (bad cholesterol) without lowering HDL or good cholesterol. Recent studies reveal that everyday consumption of 3gms of soluble oat fiber can lower the total body cholesterol by 8-23 percent and helps to maintain a healthy heart life style. In order to qualify this healing claim, such Oat product must contain at least 0.75 grams of beta-Glucan soluble fiber derived from Oats.

2. Oat contains high level of fiber, manganese, and magnesium which helps to strengthen your heart and prevent it from many heart diseases.

3. Lack of selenium is one of the reasons for coronary heart diseases. Selenium is also used as antioxidants to repair cell damage caused by free radicals. Selenium deficiency can lead to low thyroid function, problems with your immune system and heart problems. Eating Oats regularly can help an adult to meet the recommended 55 mcg daily requirement of selenium and ensure they do not become selenium deficient.

4. Oats also contains unique antioxidants called Avenanthramides that help protect artery walls from the build-up of plaque.

In order to increase intake of Oat in your meals, you can take Oat meals with nuts or fresh fruits as breakfast or can also add Oat flour, when you make breads and muffins. With enormous healthy heart benefits, Oats can be truly called as a miraculous meal for heart.


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How to Avoid Hangover?

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Did you know that there are some ways or steps to do for you to easily avoid hangover cause by excessive drinking?

Excessive drinking of alcohol is not good to our body, it may lead us to dehydration or possible hangover. Based on the study, alcohol is a diuretic that can scientifically removed body fluids inside our system that could cause hangover. You might usually feed a bad night's sleep, stomach upset, headache, nausea, sensitivity of light and noise, lethargy and others.

We basically experienced the effect of alcohol such as hangover early in the morning after a night of heavy drinking. Furthermore to the physical symptoms, a hangover could also induce psychological symptoms including heightened feelings of depression and anxiety.

To stay away from this feelings, you might need to seek some of the best hangover cures we have. There are several hangover remedies that can make hangover disappear instantly, it includes:

Sleeping, to let your body recover from the huge alcohol, rest is the best approach to do. It is best to stay in bed so call in to work when you have to, tell them you might have the stomach flu. You are going to sound so horrible on the phone they might believe you (unless they saw you in the bar, not a good thought then).

Avoid caffeine. Typically, what we have do when we get drunk is always to drink a cup of coffee. Well, that's not advisable, a cup of coffee might be okay but a whole lot of caffeine will continue to dehydrate you, the opposite of what you desire right now.

Drink milk, yogurt and blended fruits would often be effective cures for hangovers. Ginger is also believed to detoxify the physique and helps in setting back the balance within the physique by aiding within the flushing out of the alcohol.

Some sports drink may be helpful also like like Gatorade or Powerade. Eat mineral wealthy food like pickles or canned fish.

Mixed fruits may be the Best Hangover Cures also. Fruits such as bananas, peaches, grapes and strawberries make good smoothies for hangover remedy. It's also nice to add vitamin supplements whilst producing a smoothie. Not just do bananas, orange juice, milk and honey taste good, they also make great smoothies too. Mangoes, kiwis and blueberries make a nice sweet and tangy blend. Shakes and smoothies are highly advised particularly to those that feel like throwing up.

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Pencil Sales Increase 700%

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Pencil sales increased 700% in the year following Sudoku becoming popular.

While one might think the pencil, invented by Hymen Lipman, has been seeing less frequent use since the invention of the pen decades ago, it seems Sudoku proved otherwise. Though the pencil was invented a mere 150 years ago (when it was protested by many school teachers because it “encouraged careless thinking”), it’s been the quintessential writing tool for any classroom.

Sudoku, as you likely know, is a logic based number puzzle. The objective of Sudoku is to fill a 9 by 9 grid with the numbers 1 through 9 so that all 9 columns, rows, and 3 by 3 squares have the numbers 1 through 9. Though the puzzle was popular internationally in 2005, it had first become popular in Japan some 20 years earlier.

Back in 2008, The Independent of London reported a 700 percent increase in pencil sales for the year of 2006, during the height of the Sudoku craze. If you’re in the mood to try out one of the 5,472,730,538 Sudoku puzzles, you can visit this website here: http://www.websudoku.com/

[Source: omg-facts.com]

Fact: The Oldest Natural Mummy

8/2/12 - - 0 Comments

 This naturally preserved mummy lived in about 3,300 B.C. The mummy was found in September 1991 along the border of Austria and Italy. It was found near the Similaun mountain in the Otzal Alps. The mummy was named after the Otzal Alps, and is called Otzi the Iceman. It also goes by the names Similaun Man and Man from Hauslabjoch.

The most interesting characteristic about this mummy was the tattoos on its mummified skin. Each of these tattoos was made of carbon. The mummy has short vertical lines along his spine and also a cruciform behind his knee. He also has several marks on his ankles. Underneath the tattoos was obvious bone degeneration and osteoporosis.

This led some experts to theorize that the tattoos were some ancient pain treatment similar to the modern concept of acupuncture. Apparently, the poor guy didn’t just have pain from the issues in his bones.

He also had a parasite known as whipworm in his intestines. By examining his fingernails, scientists also found out that he had been sick three times in six months before he died.

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Health Tips

7/22/12 - - 0 Comments

Did you know?

Laughing lowers levels of stress hormones and strengthens the immune system.

The benefits of exercise are more than just for weight management.

Exercise also combats stress, promotes better sleep and activates the immune system.

Touch stimulates the release of endorphins (the body's natural pain killers).

There are approximately 5 million touch receptors in our skin—3,000 in each finger tip.

Research has shown that when people exercise by walking, they walk 30% longer if they walk to music.

Drinking water before and after a spa treatment, reduces soreness and helps to flush the body of toxins released from the muscles.

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Fun Facts

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Did you know?

A cough releases an explosive charge of air that moves at speeds up to 60mph. A sneeze can exceed speeds of 100mph.

Your body uses 300 muscles to balance itself while standing still.

The eye of a human can distinguish between 500 shades of gray.

The width of your arm span stretched out is equal to the length of your whole body.

The brain only takes up about 2 percent of our total body weight, but uses 20% of our body's energy.
On average, women say 7,000 words per day. Men speak just over 2,000.

Every square inch of human skin consists of twenty-five feet of blood vessels.


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