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A Brief Review on Contact Len ...

Posted on: Jun 23, 2011 By: GuestPoster | 0 Comments
It was in 1887 that contact lenses first made their world wide debut and though it was only in 1971 when they were granted their US FDA approval, contact lenses has grown to take up the largest chunk in the corrective eye wear market. Contact Lens Description Contact lenses are tiny, eye shaped materials often made of polymers or hydrogel that are placed directly on the cornea. Though they were specifically made to correct eyesight maladies, the technology behind contact lenses have spurred in a string of additional benefits that further boosts their popularity. Contact lenses are preferred not just for their ability to restore visual acuity but also for their convenience, versatility and appeal. Contact Lens Materials Contact lenses are generally classified into soft and RGPs or rigid gas permeable contact lenses. Soft lenses are accorded with more comfort and are most suitable for first time wearers while the RGP’s are created with a more durable material and are thus popular among contact lens old timers. Over the past decades, a number of engineering marvels have been added to contact lenses. Johnson and Johnson, for one, recently introduced its top of the line Acuvue Advance with hydraclear which allows for superior comfort and UV protection. Contact Lens Prices As contacts come in a wide spectrum of brands, designs, materials and labels, they are priced differently. But as number breeds competition, we now find more low priced contact lenses being sold today. To ensure that you get the most competitive rate available, you can simply search online and compare the prices of 1 day Proclear lenses on sale to get the most affordable price. Contact Lens Uses Contact lenses are designed to address a number of visual impairments which can run from myopia, hyperopia, astigmatism and presbyopia. Furthermore, contact lenses have also been found useful in hastening the healing process for those who have undergone cataract surgery. Health and wellness resources: Diets that work – Clean eating – Fat burning foods – Weight loss tips – How to lose belly fat – Reduce weight naturally – Quickest way to lose weight – Low calorie recipes – Lose weight in 2 weeks – Best exercise to lose weight – Tips to lose weight Business and insurance resources: Over 50 life insurance – Commercial insurance – Redundancy insurance – Building insurance – No exam life insurance – Life insurance over 50 – Private medical insurance Travel resources: A2B transfers – Cancellation holidays – Vacation packages – Broadway travel – Travel insurance over 70 – Global late deals – Holiday insurance – Holiday villas – Travel insurance for pre existing medical ... Read More

Things you need to know about ...

Posted on: Jun 22, 2011 By: GuestPoster | 0 Comments
Are you allergic to MSG? Then you should be careful as there are a lot of food products out there that cointain MSG, or Monosodium glutamate. MSG is an ingredient used to add flavor to foods by bringing out the natural flavor of the other ingredients. Usually, Chinese food products contain MSG in large amounts. These days, American food products especially canned goods carry this distinct ingredient too. The problem is that many people are allergic to MSG and while it may not be lethal in small amounts, there is a considerable amout of discomfort that comes with the condition. Large doses of MSG can bring about a feeling of warmth, sweating, headaches and chest pains. Moderate amounts of MSG intake however may not manifest any form of symptom at all but it doesn’t mean that you can freely take in big amounts of MSG so long as you don’t feel symptoms. Person allergic from MSG ought to avoid foods that contain sulfites and aspartame as well. One very good way to avoid MSG allergy is to look at food labels. Also, try researching online and make sure you have a good idea of what foods contain this flavor enhancer. The reason for doing an extra research is that foods that contain MSG will have the ingredient on the labels. But if that food is combined with another food in a mixture, it does not have to be disclosed.  Some of these foods include gum, candy and some drinks contain MSG without your knowledge. MSG allergy, like all other forms of allergy, is not an easy to deal with condition. But if you educate yourself and be extra careful in choosing the food you eat, there’s no way that you can get the condition. This way you can be as healthy as you can. Health and wellness resources: Diets that work – Clean eating – Fat burning foods – Weight loss tips – How to lose belly fat – Reduce weight naturally – Quickest way to lose weight – Low calorie recipes – Lose weight in 2 weeks – Best exercise to lose weight – Tips to lose weight Business and insurance resources: Over 50 life insurance – Commercial insurance – Redundancy insurance – Building insurance – No exam life insurance – Life insurance over 50 – Private medical insurance Travel resources: A2B transfers – Cancellation holidays – Vacation packages – Broadway travel – Travel insurance over 70 – Global late deals – Holiday insurance – Holiday villas – Travel insurance for pre existing medical ... Read More

Rheumatism and Arthritis: Know ...

Posted on: Jun 22, 2011 By: GuestPoster | 0 Comments
Rheumatism and arthritis sounds like they refer to one particular disease. But in reality, they are two different terms and two different diseases. They are just thought of as the same because rheumatism symptoms are somewhat the same with that of arthritis, which is pain in the muscles and joints. Rheumatism, just like cancer, signifies a lot of conditions. It has various types that are based on its symptoms – where they are located and how they are described. It is a generic term for the aching ailments of the joints, muscles, tendons, and bones. Apart from these parts, rheumatism may also involve important organs of our body like the heart and the lungs. On the other hand, arthritis is a specific term that refers to the disease that concerns the bone joints. It is characterized by pain, tenderness, redness, and inflammation of the joints. Therefore we can say that all arthritis types are rheumatism but not all rheumatism types are arthritis. The management of such diseases depends on certain conditions. Before a treatment plan is laid out, the physician tends to find out what causes a patient’s rheumatism. Diet, allergens, and obesity are some factors that precipitate the disease. Some are even caused by hereditary circumstances. The physician manages the condition by targeting the cause and then the symptoms. There are many types of rheumatism and the common ones include the Bekhterev syndrome (also known as ankylosing spondylitis), dermatomyositis, scleroderma, bursitis, carpal tunnel syndrome, fibromyalgia, tendinitis, polymyalgia rheumatica, vasculitis, polymyositis, complex regional pain syndrome, and lupus. Rheumatism symptoms are almost the same with that of arthritis however the symptoms of the latter are far specifically into the joints. These include joint pain, redness, stiffness, and damage. Just as rheumatism has its common types, so does arthritis: infectious arthritis, gout, pseudogout, juvenile arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, reactive arthritis, and osteoarthritis. With such knowledge on rheumatism and arthritis, one can immediately identify its characteristics. You will no longer be ignorant about what might be happening to you and just shrug it off. Instead, you will then seek medical consult. Remember, the best time to stop a disease progression is at the beginning of its attack on you. And in the cases of rheumatism and arthritis, the usual plan is to manage your diet with foods low in purine, having a regular exercise, and also medications. Health and wellness resources: Diets that work – Clean eating – Fat burning foods – Weight loss tips – How to lose belly fat – Reduce weight naturally – Quickest way to lose weight – Low calorie recipes – Lose weight in 2 weeks – Best exercise to lose weight – Tips to lose weight Business and insurance resources: Over 50 life insurance – Commercial insurance – Redundancy insurance – Building insurance – No exam life insurance – Life insurance over 50 – Private medical insurance Travel resources: A2B transfers – Cancellation holidays – Vacation packages – Broadway travel – Travel insurance over 70 – Global late deals – Holiday insurance – Holiday villas – Travel insurance for pre existing medical ... Read More

Do You Need Shoes For Diabetic ...

Posted on: Jun 22, 2011 By: GuestPoster | 0 Comments
Having your physician tell you that you are diabetic is always a big shock when it happens. Diabetes is a condition when your body is not able to control the level of sugar in your blood because it is not able to make or use insulin properly. If you are diabetic, you might have to take insulin and other drugs for the rest of your life to keep the levels of sugar in your blood under control. One important change you will have to make is in the way that you eat. You will have to stay away from eating sugar and a lot of carbohydrates. Making this big change in your diet is necessary because uncontrolled blood sugar will eventually cause serious and even fatal complications. One common very serious result of diabetes is called diabetic neuropathy. This is a condition that diabetics get which damages the nerves of the body. The first sign is often a slight tingling sensation in the extremities of the body. It may affect the fingers as well as the feet. With neuropathy in feet especially there may be a lack of feeling in these areas. If the neuropathy progresses beyond the first stage then the patient may not be able to have any sensations in their feet. A person who has diabetic neuropathy may not be able to sense the ground as they are walking. There are shoes for diabetic neuropathy that can be prescribed by your doctor for this condition. These are custom fitted shoes that help the patient maintain balance while providing good support. Shoes for diabetic neuropathy are available in many types of styles. They are quite costly, but in many cases the purchase of shoes for diabetic neuropathy will be paid for by health insurance. If you have received a diagnosis of diabetic neuropathy you should ask about getting shoes for this condition. Health and wellness resources: Diets that work – Clean eating – Fat burning foods – Weight loss tips – How to lose belly fat – Reduce weight naturally – Quickest way to lose weight – Low calorie recipes – Lose weight in 2 weeks – Best exercise to lose weight – Tips to lose weight Business and insurance resources: Over 50 life insurance – Commercial insurance – Redundancy insurance – Building insurance – No exam life insurance – Life insurance over 50 – Private medical insurance Travel resources: A2B transfers – Cancellation holidays – Vacation packages – Broadway travel – Travel insurance over 70 – Global late deals – Holiday insurance – Holiday villas – Travel insurance for pre existing medical ... Read More

B12 Deficiency – A Silen ...

Posted on: Jun 20, 2011 By: GuestPoster | 0 Comments
Most people are surprised to learn that it has been estimated that more than half of the population in North America suffers from levels of Vitamin B12 that are low enough to cause serious symptoms and side effects.  In fact, experts agree that even moderately low levels at the low end of the normal range may be enough to cause diminished neural function. The sad truth is that symptoms of vitamin b12 deficiency very often go unnoticed by medical professionals.  Although poor medical training can sometimes be the culprit, more often than not the problem boils down to money.  The reality is that b12 deficiency symptoms very often mimic other diseases.  This means that it cannot be identified simply by looking at your symptoms.  Likewise, the inexpensive serum B12 test that is most often used very often comes up with false positive or false negative results.  And although a blood smear which tests for enlarged red blood cells is effect, this only works in clear cut cases of anemia.  While these tests can be helpful in some cases, it is possible to have normal results with a near fatal deficiency.  A more sophisticated – and more expensive – test must be run to completely rule out a B12 deficiency.  This test measures the methylmalonic acid n your urine.  Although it really isn’t much money – less than $150 – very often doctors do not feel the need to order it and insurance companies do not always pay for it when it is ordered. This is unfortunate, because untreated b12 deficiency will cause a host of symptoms that will mimic other serious illness.  And, while symptoms of the vitamin deficiency are treatable via b12 shots when they are found early left untreated the issues can become permanent.  The good news is that even serious issues like psychosis, dementia and paralysis can begin to disappear just so long as the vitamin deficiency is caught prior to any serious damage being done. Health and wellness resources: Diets that work – Clean eating – Fat burning foods – Weight loss tips – How to lose belly fat – Reduce weight naturally – Quickest way to lose weight – Low calorie recipes – Lose weight in 2 weeks – Best exercise to lose weight – Tips to lose weight Business and insurance resources: Over 50 life insurance – Commercial insurance – Redundancy insurance – Building insurance – No exam life insurance – Life insurance over 50 – Private medical insurance Travel resources: A2B transfers – Cancellation holidays – Vacation packages – Broadway travel – Travel insurance over 70 – Global late deals – Holiday insurance – Holiday villas – Travel insurance for pre existing medical ... Read More

Microdermbrasion: Is It Worth ...

Posted on: Jun 19, 2011 By: GuestPoster | 0 Comments
Acne scars, blemishes, wrinkles, discoloration, fine lines are just a few of the unattractive marks on the face that need to be removed. One of the best solutions so far is microdermabrasion.  It is an easy, effective and fast procedure that is relatively safe and provides fast recovery. It removes the upper part of the skin where the imperfections are found. It makes the fresh, new layer of skin more apparent. Unwanted pigmentations and scars are effectively removed using this nom-invasive procedure. It is highly effective yet not requiring much cost as compared to invasive procedures like surgery.  So how much does microdermabrasion cost? As mentioned it is relatively cheap compared to surgery. The price can be as low as $70 per session to about $500. The price range depends on the quality of the procedure and on the person doing it. Licensed clinics will have trained personnel who can do the procedure easily. The risk of getting disease from the procedure is extremely rare since it does not require the use of needles and no cuts are made. The procedure is deemed safe.  No hospital confinement is needed and recovery is obtained after only an hour for most patients. In cases where the patient’s skin is extremely sensitive, recovery period can be longer. It is painless and does not cause swelling. It is a procedure mostly used on the face but it can also be used to treat skin imperfections on the other parts of the body. There many skin types of different individuals and there are many kinds of skin problems. The advice of a dermatologist is important in handling different skin conditions. Although, safe and effective, a person who choose to take microdermabrasion treatments still needs to be guided by a skin professional. Any skin disorder needs to be assessed since microdermabrasion cannot treat all skin problems. For better result and less cost on unnecessary procedure, a consultation with a doctor should be first taken into consideration before anything else. Health and wellness resources: Diets that work – Clean eating – Fat burning foods – Weight loss tips – How to lose belly fat – Reduce weight naturally – Quickest way to lose weight – Low calorie recipes – Lose weight in 2 weeks – Best exercise to lose weight – Tips to lose weight Business and insurance resources: Over 50 life insurance – Commercial insurance – Redundancy insurance – Building insurance – No exam life insurance – Life insurance over 50 – Private medical insurance Travel resources: A2B transfers – Cancellation holidays – Vacation packages – Broadway travel – Travel insurance over 70 – Global late deals – Holiday insurance – Holiday villas – Travel insurance for pre existing medical ... Read More

The Best Three Natural Remedie ...

Posted on: Jun 19, 2011 By: GuestPoster | 0 Comments
For acne sufferers, finding the right treatment to clear your skin from the swelling, scars and blemishes is very important. This can allow you to regain your clear skin. However, in looking for the right treatment, also consider try to consider to look for one that can offer your skin mild and safe relief from acne that you can afford. This can be achieved by using natural remedies for acne. Among the many remedies that you can use to naturally clear your skin from acne, here are the three that most people consider the best. – Aloe Vera: It can be found almost all over the world has many uses. One of them is clearing acne breakouts. It has an antiseptic property which is very effective against bacterial and fungal infections. Since acne is commonly caused by bacterial infection when the pores gets clogged up by dirt and dead skin cells, applying natural Aloe Vera creams or its extracts can help reduce the swelling by treating the infection. Aside from the antiseptic properties that is found in Aloe Vera, it also helps hasten the healing the process which allows the skin to recover without developing acne scars and blemishes, making it a great acne scar treatment. – Tea Tree Oil: Another natural wonder against acne is tea tree oil. Like Aloe Vera, it also has antiseptic properties which are very effective against bacteria and fungi. It is advised that you apply tea tree oil over the affected skin area after bathing. With regular use, it can help clear away acne without scars and blemishes. – Acne Diet: Lastly, eating the right food and minimizing intake of sugar and fats can help eliminate and prevent acne breakouts on your skin. Too much sugar and fat intake can increase the likelihood of you having acne. It is advised that you limit your intake of food sources that are rich with both. It is also advised that you increase your intake of food substance which is rich in minerals and vitamins which can help keep your skin and your entire body healthy. Health and wellness resources: Diets that work – Clean eating – Fat burning foods – Weight loss tips – How to lose belly fat – Reduce weight naturally – Quickest way to lose weight – Low calorie recipes – Lose weight in 2 weeks – Best exercise to lose weight – Tips to lose weight Business and insurance resources: Over 50 life insurance – Commercial insurance – Redundancy insurance – Building insurance – No exam life insurance – Life insurance over 50 – Private medical insurance Travel resources: A2B transfers – Cancellation holidays – Vacation packages – Broadway travel – Travel insurance over 70 – Global late deals – Holiday insurance – Holiday villas – Travel insurance for pre existing medical ... Read More

Fat burning with foods and exe ...

Posted on: Jun 17, 2011 By: GuestPoster | 0 Comments
Are you looking for good weight loss tips? If you find out the best will you work on it? The thing is we can actually achieve anything as long as you struggle hard for it. You should start working on this and start making real results. Here are some tips regarding fat burning with foods and exercise. This can be the best but it all depends once again to your efforts/ Fat burning foods Consistent studies have shown that fat burning foods indeed exist. These food items are usually your healthy food items. Healthy food items encompass a lot of different food items that are really great in nutrients and in lesser calorie package, allowing them to be good fat burning foods. This includes fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean protein source, good fat source, sea foods, fish meat and a lot more. You should start incorporating this on your meals. If you want to have a good list of those specific food items that really burn then you may want to check out the following. Green tea Green tea is considered a way to increase metabolic rate. It has shown that they have a high linkage with fat burning. You can take this as your natural source of energy as well. So it turns out to be a good deal for your fat burn/ Chilies Chilies are known to burn fat. You may notice that you sweat a lot when you eat them. This shows that you are burning calories. Citrus fruit Citrus fruits like your oranges and lemons are said to alter the fat components inside the body, speeding up their metabolism and excretion. This is good to serve as snacks and lose weight unconsciously. Now to speed up your fat burning, you will need to be consistent with exercise as well. You should do this through cardio exercise. This type of exercise needs energy for you to perform. This means that it expends your calories that you take from food. Consistent exercise will get you in shape in no time. Try this amazing combo and get the best results in your weight loss and fat burn. Health and wellness resources: Diets that work – Clean eating – Fat burning foods – Weight loss tips – How to lose belly fat – Reduce weight naturally – Quickest way to lose weight – Low calorie recipes – Lose weight in 2 weeks – Best exercise to lose weight – Tips to lose weight Business and insurance resources: Over 50 life insurance – Commercial insurance – Redundancy insurance – Building insurance – No exam life insurance – Life insurance over 50 – Private medical insurance Travel resources: A2B transfers – Cancellation holidays – Vacation packages – Broadway travel – Travel insurance over 70 – Global late deals – Holiday insurance – Holiday villas – Travel insurance for pre existing medical ... Read More

Do I Need Mitral Valve Repair ...

Posted on: Jun 16, 2011 By: GuestPoster | 0 Comments
The mitral valve is the inflow valve of the left ventricle of the heart. Oftentimes, this valve does not function properly, which can lead to leakage or narrowing of the mitral valve. This problem can sometimes be treated with medication alone. When medication fails, mitral valve repair or mitral valve replacement surgery can correct the problem. Most surgeons will recommend mitral valve repair over replacement because there are a number of benefits associated with mitral valve repair. It is also usually a minimally invasive procedure, which ensures better results and a shorter recovery time. It also spares the natural mitral valve and eliminates the need for an artificial mitral valve, which helps to resume normal heart function. However, this procedure is not right for everyone. Oftentimes, a patient is better suited for mitral valve replacement, despite the benefits associated with repair. There is no simple way to know whether you are a good candidate for mitral valve repair. Only you and your cardiac surgeon can decide if mitral valve repair surgery is right for you. Your surgeon will carefully review your medical history and the results of a diagnostic test to determine if you are a good candidate for mitral valve repair. If you seek mitral valve repair early enough, you may be able to decrease your risk of serious heart problems in the future. Therefore, if you feel pain or pressure in your chest, or think you may be in need of treatment, make sure to speak with a surgeon as soon as possible. Also make sure to find a master cardiac surgeon who has the skills, knowledge, and experience necessary to perform the complex mitral valve repair procedure. This will ensure that if you are a good candidate for the procedure, they will be more than able to accommodate your needs. Health and wellness resources: Diets that work – Clean eating – Fat burning foods – Weight loss tips – How to lose belly fat – Reduce weight naturally – Quickest way to lose weight – Low calorie recipes – Lose weight in 2 weeks – Best exercise to lose weight – Tips to lose weight Business and insurance resources: Over 50 life insurance – Commercial insurance – Redundancy insurance – Building insurance – No exam life insurance – Life insurance over 50 – Private medical insurance Travel resources: A2B transfers – Cancellation holidays – Vacation packages – Broadway travel – Travel insurance over 70 – Global late deals – Holiday insurance – Holiday villas – Travel insurance for pre existing medical ... Read More

How to Conquer Tiredness – T ...

Posted on: Jun 15, 2011 By: GuestPoster | 0 Comments
Why do I feel tired? Well, this seems like a universal question in these recent times. If this is also your case, there is no need for you to worry since you are definitely not alone. There are hundreds and thousands of people all across the globe that find themselves enduring persistent tiredness and fatigue as well. Due to the fact that many people are asking themselves as well as others the question of why am I so tired all the time, a lot of medical specialists took the time in order to study varying individuals together with their habits and they finally established these reasons. Inadequate Sleep This is considered the number one cause as to why you feel weak and tired all of the time. Well this is actually not that startling at all, especially in view of the fact that a lot of people these days are leading fast paced lifestyles. Today’s modern world has many demands; you have plenty of deadlines to deal with, meetings to catch, reports to compose, etc. At night, instead of sleeping soundly, you stay up studying or contemplating on the best presentation. Nowadays, it seems that nobody has enough time to acquire a good shuteye anymore! Unluckily, this lack of proper sleep will hinder you from performing at your best sooner or later. Feeling that sense of tiredness and fatigue is just the start. There are some pretty serious repercussions that could result should you persist with this unproductive habit. A good solution is for you to lead a well balanced life and organize your time optimally. Learn to plan out your schedule and activities. Recovering from an Illness If you are always feeling weak and tired, it may be due to the fact that your body is still recuperating from a sickness. If, for instance, you have just undergone a pretty nasty cold & flu and have only recently brought the temperature of your body back to its normal levels, your body may have not yet completely recovered and may still be under repair. The immune system of your body may still be sorting things out. In these times, make it certain that you avoid doing any rigorous activity and only go back to your normal routines once your body has completely recovered. High Stress Stress, in essence, can truly make you feel worn out and tired. There are many things that could stress both your body and mind out from personal problems to career conflicts. These can leave a toll on both your body and mind and are major reasons as to why you endure that perpetual tiredness. What you can do in order to counter this is to organize both your immediate surroundings and your mind. If everything is well organized, you will feel more relaxed, calm and less tired. So now you have some ideas regarding why you feel tired all of the time. These are considered the top culprits accountable for your fatigue and tiredness. Keep in mind though that the combination of these factors can lead to something far more serious. Therefore, it would be best that you start doing something to improve your situation. Health and wellness resources: Diets that work – Clean eating – Fat burning foods – Weight loss tips – How to lose belly fat – Reduce weight naturally – Quickest way to lose weight – Low calorie recipes – Lose weight in 2 weeks – Best exercise to lose weight – Tips to lose weight Business and insurance resources: Over 50 life insurance – Commercial insurance – Redundancy insurance – Building insurance – No exam life insurance – Life insurance over 50 – Private medical insurance Travel resources: A2B transfers – Cancellation holidays – Vacation packages – Broadway travel – Travel insurance over 70 – Global late deals – Holiday insurance – Holiday villas – Travel insurance for pre existing medical ... Read More