Showing posts with label Health. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Health. Show all posts

Saturday, December 3, 2011

Sleep Like a Baby

 
Did you sleep well last night? Aren't we all just too busy with all the never-ending workloads?Yes or no this is no reason for any of us to neglect our sleeping hours. No matter how over occupied you are, you need to slow down when it's dark and close your eyes,forget about your chores, forget about your problems, forget about everything that's keeping you awake. 
Here are some of the reasons why you should go get some Zzz..
  • You could get THINNER! Less sleep,higher body mass index. So,if you're trying to shed off that flab,have at least 8 hours of night sleep. Daytime sleeping would probably add a few extra kilos to that weighing machine.Click here and get thin sleeping
  • Boost your memory, yeah it does, if you're not keen on dementia you know what to do.
  • Fights cold,ulcers and even cancer. The body heals and repairs itself when we're asleep. Melatonin,a cancer-fighting antioxidant is produced when we're asleep. The liver regenerates when we're asleep. cell and tissue healing occur when we're ASLEEP.
  • Slows down aging.
  • Keeps depression and low self-esteem at bay. Its unclear how,but studies showed that sleep shortage are associated with mental disorders and freaky behavior issues.
Here are some tips to avoid a date with Mr. insomnia;-
  1. Take a glass of warm milk mixed with honey.
  2. Switch off the lights.
  3. Keep your bedroom clean and please, no television. Tv detours sleeping and leads to insomnia.  
  4. Say prayers.( For muslims 3 Qul and ayat Qursi)
  5. Breathe deeply,slowly and let go your worries and let go your grudges.


Monday, November 14, 2011

Helpful Tips on Eye Care


With so many of us spending lots of time in front of the computer every day it comes to no surprise that research is showing a rise in visual problems. What can one do? First, it’s important to find out how you can protect your eyes through eye health exams and by making a few minor changes in your computer viewing habits. Here are some helpful Eye Care Tips:

Positioning is everything
Correct positioning of your computer, keyboard and typing copy is essential. Your screen should be positioned about an arm’s length from your eyes and 20 degrees below eye level. Consider foot and wrist rests for added comfort.

Lighting can make all the difference
Room lighting should be diffuse, not direct, to reduce glare and reflections from your screen. Look into an internal or external glare screen and be sure to set your colour, contrast and brightness levels to suit you.

A little extra help for your glasses
Anti-reflective coatings on the lenses of your glasses can be applied by your optometrist to reduce discomfort and to ease reduced vision from bright and/or flickering light sources such as VDTs and fluorescent lights. And don’t forget, your doctor of optometry can talk to you about eyeglasses designed specifically for people who use computers a lot.

Take time out, our 20-20-20 rule
Step I
After every 20 minutes of looking into the computer screen, turn your head and try to look at any object placed at least 20 feet away. This changes the focal length of your eyes, a must-do for the tired eyes.
Step II
Try and blink your eyes for 20 times in succession, to moisten them.
Step III
Time permitting of course, one should walk 20 paces after every 20 minutes of sitting in one particular posture. Helps blood circulation for the entire body.

It’s all in the blinking
Did you know that on average we blink 12 times per minute? But wait, did you know that when we’re on the computer we only blink 5 times per minute? That can add up to dry eyes. Relieve the discomfort by using artificial tear drops or gels and remember to blink!

Palming
Sit straight at your workstation and rub your palms against each other till you feel them warm. The warmth of your palms helps soothe and relax tired eyes. Then, lightly cup your eyes with your palms and relax for 60 seconds. Count the seconds in your mind. Repeat this exercise two to three times whenever your eyes feel tired, or as often as you want. While palming, you can either rest your elbows on your desk or keep away from the desk and cup your eyes. Both ways are fine.

Splash water on your face
During breaks, splash water on your face while closing your eyes. This has an overall relaxing effect and helps you feel refreshed.

Use tea bags
Keep two used tea bags in the refrigerator before you leave for work. Once you are home, place the tea bags on your eyes for a few minutes as you relax. This not only soothes tired eyes, but also reduces puffiness.

Eat healthy
Incorporate Vitamins A, C, and E on a daily basis; eat citrus fruits, green leafy veggies, tomatoes, spinach, poultry and dairy products. Pack a box of chopped carrots, cucumber and fresh fruits and munch in-between meals at the office.

Human Body (Some Interesting Facts)


Approximately 75% of human poop is made of water.

Your eyes are always the same size from birth but your nose and ears never stop growing.
It takes the food seven seconds to get from your mouth to your stomach.
The average human dream lasts 2-3 seconds.
Your brain is more active during the night than the day.
One human hair can support 3kg.
Human thighbones are stronger than concrete.
The tooth is the only part of the human body that can’t repair itself.
An average human loses about 200 head hairs per day.
It is impossible to lick your elbow.
Your body requires 1000-1500 calories per day just to simply survive (breathing, sleeping, eating).
Every day an adult body produces 300 billion new cells.
Scientists say the higher your I.Q. the more you dream.
You use 200 muscles to take one step.
Muscle cells live as long as you do while skin cells live less than 24 hours.
A full bladder is roughly the size of a soft ball.
Your brain operates on the same amount of power that would light a 10-watt light bulb.
There are 5 million hair follicles on an average adult.
The acid in your stomach is strong enough to dissolve razorblades.
The human brain cell can hold 5 times as much information as the Encyclopedia Brittanica.
The white part of your fingernail is called the Lunula.
There is enough iron in a human being to make one small nail.
A shank is the part of the sole between the heel and the ball of the foot.
The talus is the second largest bone in the foot.
The attachment of human muscles to skin is what causes dimples.
A 13 year old child found a tooth growing out of his foot in 1977.
Your thumb is the same length of your nose.
A woman’s heart beats faster than a man’s.
Dogs and Humans are the only animals with prostates.
It only takes 7lbs of of pressure to rip off your ears.

Monday, October 31, 2011

Health Risks of Cell Phone Radiation

Many cell phone users spend 30 minutes a day on their mobile. That's 11000 minutes a year of cell phone radiation applied to the side of their head. Year after year after year.
Forgive me for saying this: You'd have to be soft in the head to believe that all this high-frequency microwave energy has no effect on our brains! Common sense alone would tell you that this amount of radiation, applied at point-blank range, has got to have some effect on those brain cells.

 You may be searching the Net for answers to this question: "Is mobile phone radiation damaging my health?" 
Well, the answer depends on how you use your mobile, and how much you use it. But if you are one of those people who clock up 11000 hours of mobile phone radiation every year, straight to the side of your head, brace yourself for bad news.

Cell phone brain cancer, leukemia, other cancers...

You don't have to rely on common sense alone. Scientific evidence is also mounting. Frequent cell phone users are more likely to get sick than other people, and doctors, scientists and health researchers are trying to tell us about it.
Almost every month, new research studies are published on cell phone radiation dangers. Recently published reports indicate that cell phone radiation is responsible in some degree for health challenges such as
    • leukemia
    • brain cancer
    • skin damage
    • brain damage
    • increased blood pressure
    • DNA damage
    • sperm abnormalities
    • reduced fertility
    • salivary gland cancer
    • psychological problems
    • sleep interference
and many other health effects. Have a good look at this list. These are not minor health problems. Most of them are health-destroying or life-ending disasters. Could they take 10 years off your life? Even more.
Knowledgeable researchers, scientists and doctors who see these patients frequently, are becoming convinced that cell phone radiation is heavily implicated in these health challenges.
See our page ElectroMagnetic Radiation Health Effects for evidence and sources.

Who is affected by mobile phone radiation?

Mobile phone radiation has the greatest effect on people who make frequent or extended use of cell phones. Less frequent use may also be dangerous to susceptible persons, especially children and people suffering from degenerative disease. See Who is at Risk?
No-one knows how many of us are going to get sick, or how many will die because of cell phone radiation. Conservative researchers have estimated that hundreds of thousands may die. (Less restrained estimates suggest millions.)

Cell phone radiation - let's take precautions

Responsible scientists, academics, doctors and researchers everywhere are urging us to act on the precautionary principle.
This means that we should reduce unnecessary cell phone radiation exposure right now, without waiting for absolute proof of cell phone radiation health dangers.
For various reasons, including heavyweight commercial interests, this proof may be very slow to arrive.

What we have to do is not too difficult or burdensome. It's really just a matter of acquiring new habits and keeping our exposure to cell phone radiation down to levels which don't affect our health.

Reducing mobile phone radiation health risks

There is already strong evidence about the health dangers of frequent or prolonged exposure to mobile phone radiation during conversations.

Less certain at present is the health danger of carrying a mobile phone on your person, or leaving it close to your body at night.

Although the radiation strength is much higher while talking on a mobile phone, the duration of exposure is much greater when carrying the phone.

Some of the health risks relating to mobile phone radiation, such as sperm damage and infertility, suggest that just carrying a cell phone may have consequences for your health.

We recommend that you reduce both types of exposure. There's no rocket science needed.

Basic habits to avoid cell phone radiation

  • Keep cell phone conversations short.
     
  • When you have a choice, use a regular corded phone (landline).
     
  •  When phoning others from a landline to their cell phone,  keep your conversation short
     
  • Send a text message in preference to making a cell phone call.
     
  • If you can contact someone on a landline, avoid calling them on their cell phone.

Protection from cell phone radiation

  • For the best cell phone radiation protection, get yourself an air tube headset. (An air tube headset has only acoustic connections to the earpiece, not electronic ones). The mobile phone still emits radiation but you can hold it quite far away from your body while you use it.
     
  • Earbuds, bluetooth headsets and other electronic headsets are not ideal, but are better than placing the phone directly next to your head.
     
  • If no headset is available, use the speaker-phone facility, if you have one. Then you can hold the phone several inches away from your ear. This can reduce the cell phone radiation strength at your ear by 20 to 60 times!
     
  • If you can't avoid having a long conversation with a mobile phone next to your ear, switch ears every two or three minutes.

Cell phone radiation and children's health

  • Children under 10 should never use a cell phone except in an emergency, when there is no alternative. Their smaller heads, thinner skulls and undeveloped brains make children much more vulnerable than adults.
     
  • For the same reason, discourage small children from placing their ear next to your cell phone while you are using it.
     
  • Older children or teenagers should avoid chatting on cell phones. Teach them about cell phone radiation. Suggest they use cell phones for urgent communication only. Messaging, in reasonable amounts (minutes, not hours), is preferable to conversing.
     
  • If children cannot restrict their use of cell phones, buy them an air tube headset and insist that they use it. (Or get them to read this page. Yeah right!) 

Carrying your cell phone

  • When you are carrying a cell phone, keep it as far away from you as possible. Handbags and briefcases are better than pockets, but don't rest them on your lap.
     
  • When you arrive at your desk or any place where you will spend a lot of time, take your phone out of your pocket (or off your belt) and place it on the desk (not too close).
     
  • It is not yet known whether the abnormal sperm and lower sperm counts observed in cell phone users relate to carrying the phone in a trouser pocket. This practice is not recommended for either sex.
     
  • Don't sleep with your mobile phone! Keep it away from the bed, or switched off.

Minimise cell phone radiation while driving

  • When you drive a car, remove your cell phone from your pocket or belt. Keep it in a secure place, out of sight.
     
  • Don't use your mobile while driving. The risks are a lot more immediate than from cell phone radiation!
     
  • Using a cell phone in an enclosed space such as a car (or deep within a building) causes the phone to beef up its signal strength to maintain contact with the tower. That extra EMF strength goes into you too.
     
  • Cell phone radiation bounces around inside a vehicle, increasing your exposure and that of any other passengers.  The same applies to busses and trains.
     
  • If your circumstances permit,  switch off your cell phone whenever you enter a vehicle..

Cell phone radiation depends on signal strength

  • When you are a long way from a cell phone mast (your signal strength is low) your cell phone has to work harder. Cell phone radiation levels will be high.
     
  • If possible, avoid making calls when the signal strength (as shown on your phone) is low.

The easiest way to reduce cell phone radiation?

  • When buying a cell phone, consider the amount of radiation it will emit. Find out the SAR (Specific Absorption Rate) of your intended phone. They vary widely. There is a legal limit (1.6 watts per kg in the USA and 2.0 watts per kg in Europe).
     
  • This is the maximum radiation level you can be subjected to when using your phone. Many cell phones are rated quite close to this limit, but some are rated below 1.0 W/kg.
     
  • Beware of vendors who offer weird discs, jewellery or gadgets to reduce your absorption of cell phone radiation. If they can't demonstrate an effect - it's probably because there isn't one!
If you are determined to reduce your exposure to cell phone radiation, now is a good time to read about the health risks from cell phone towers.
Remember that mobile phone radiation is just part of our total (and growing) exposure to electromagnetic radiation from many different sources. See our home page Electromagnetic Radiation and Health.