Archive for September, 2009

Madonna Will not Stop Child Adoption

September 30th, 2009
Madonna adopt

Madonna adopt

LOS ANGELES - Though often a lump in adopting a child, a beautiful actress Madonna pleaded not learned my lesson and will continue to adopt a child.

“Who knows. We have a full hand (with children). I have no idea. That’s all I want to say. But we never said do not want to adopt again,” said Madonna was quoted as saying by Legal Zimbio, Thursday (1 / 10 / 2009).

Although he wanted to adopt another child, but he would not do in the near future. Because he has a number of activities and social action movie that made him busy.

“I have a number of social projects. I’m writing a movie script and wanted to direct a film. Hopefully, I can do next year. I also have several ongoing projects in Africa today. Like building schools for girls,” he explained.

Earlier, Madonna had adopted two children from Africa, even though he already had two biological children Rocco and Lourdes. The second is the adoptive son David Banda Richie and Mercy. When adopting Mercy, Madonna had difficulties so he had to get through the courts

Source: okezone

What is bird flu?

September 29th, 2009
Avian Influenza

Avian Influenza

Avian flu is the term for disease of birds caused by different influenza viruses. Normally, the birds are not very sick, but some viruses especially those which contain the name of H5 and H7 subtypes, are more dangerous than others, the infecting more and proposes often kill birds, especially poultry birds. Anatidae and other migratory birds are attacked often, but few die. It is seen that other animals such as pigs, and members of felines can be infected with bird flu virus.

How is bird flu?

Bird flu does not usually infect humans, but the specific infectious and said H5N1 (1997 and from 2003 in Asia) and H7N7 (2003 in Holland) has infected humans.

Worldwide, nearly 100 people have died from bird flu out of the approximately 180 people who have had bird flu, but because of the risk of mutations (changes in genetic material) and thus a pandemic (worldwide epidemic), these court cases have attracted much attention. This has not been less of the information about the many millions of birds that have had to kill for preventive purposes.

Bird flu infects only from animals to humans through close contact. Virus is excreted in large amounts in stool and fluids as saliva, but is also found in the blood. From there the virus is inhaled or in the mouth of the one way or another. Viruses can survive in the environment of days to weeks. There are very few and not quite sure reports of infection with the H5N1 virus between two people, but never further.

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Around High Blood Pressure/Hypertension Diseases

September 28th, 2009
Hypertension

Hypertension

What is blood pressure?

High blood pressure or hypertension is a disease in which blood pressure exceeds normal value. Characterization of human blood pressure is as follows:
Characterization of Blood Pressure Systolic blood pressure (mmHg) diastolic blood pressure (mmHg)
Normal <120 and <80 Prehypertension 120 to 139 or 80 to 89 degrees Hypertension 1 140 - 159 or 90 to 99 degrees 2 hypertension ≥ 160 or ≥ 100

What are the symptoms of high blood?
People with high blood pressure or hypertension is generally asymptomatic. Hypertension is known by chance. Usually when seeing a doctor for other complaints and then measured blood pressure, then found out that suffer from hypertension. In medicine, hypertension is known as the ’silent killer’ because the cause of death without showing any symptoms or complaints before.

What would happen if left untreated, high blood?
High blood pressure can cause a variety of complications between the heart can cause enlargement of the heart muscle (left ventricular hypertrophy), angina or early phase of myocardial infarction, heart failure; in the brain can cause stroke or ischemic attack temporarily (transient ischemic attack) ; the kidney causes chronic kidney disease; disease of peripheral arteries including impotence; in the eye causing retinopathy that can cause blindness.

What causes high blood?
Most patients do not know why.
Some causes of high blood pressure that can be identified is caused by stopping breathing during sleep (sleep apnea), medications, chronic kidney disease, renal vascular disease, thyroid or parathyroid disease, diseases of primary aldosteronism, pheochromocytoma disease, and aortic disease coarctatio .

What are the risk factors of cardiovascular disease and the brain?
Risk factors of coronary heart disease and stroke are high blood pressure equal or hypertension, smoking, obesity, lack of physical activity, dyslipidemia (LDL cholesterol, high HDL cholesterol levels are low, and or high triglyceride levels), diabetes mellitus (disease diabetes or diabetes), age (over 55 years for men over 65 years for women), and a family history of coronary heart disease or stroke at a young age (under 55 years of age in men or under the age of 65 years in women).

Do you have to take medication for life?
High blood pressure treatment goal is to achieve blood pressure less than 140/90. For patients with high blood is accompanied with diabetes or chronic kidney disease or had heart surgery is high blood pressure targets to be achieved is less than 130/80. Goal blood pressure reduction is to reduce the risk of coronary heart disease and stroke and kidney disease.

In order to achieve this goal there are several ways that should be done by the patient lifestyle changes (lifestyle modification) and medicines. If blood pressure can be controlled with lifestyle alone will not need drugs.

Because the causes of high blood largely unknown, so in general most patients do have to continue taking medication for high blood every day of his life.

Does taking medication for high blood every day does not damage the kidneys?
If left untreated, high blood then it will cause kidney damage, kidney damage and will cause the blood pressure will increasingly higher.

What are the lifestyle changes that must be done?
If you are overweight then reducing body weight, blood pressure can drop. Systolic blood pressure may fall between 5 - 20 mmHg every 10 kg of body weight decreased.
By eating at least 5 servings of fruits and vegetables the systolic blood pressure can fall between 8 to 14 mmHg.
By reducing the intake of sodium or sodium (salt), then the systolic blood pressure may fall between 2 to 8 mmHg.
By exercising regularly every day the systolic blood pressure can fall between 4 to 9 mmHg.