Tag Archive for 'health'

Hearing aid, etc.

I just read a story by Ron Simon posted in Mansfield news Journal.

Quite interesting, indeed.

Although it’s not something I normally read — the story is about a hearing aid — I still found it enjoyable.  Matter of fact, I am really rethinking some things about my own life recently.

You know, you don’t live forever…  You start to loose eyesight, hearing, etc.  I wonder how the woman in your life would view you, too.  I mean she herself will no longer be much to either look at or touch, but will the connection between you remain?

My thoughts are trailing too far away from that article I see.  Oh well, let’s move on to the next :)

Ginseng == decreased sexual potency

Overdosage can cause palpitations, insomnia, pruritus, heart pain, decreased sexual potency, vomiting, hemorrhagic diathesis, headache and epistaxis. Ingestion of large amounts can be fatal. Massive overdosages can cause hypertension.

LOL! Never knew this about Ginseng. Always thought it very nice, no matter the amount.

Really, think about it, just as your mother told you, too much of a good thing is a bad thing…

Read this short article at HealthScience.

Ginseng

Of course, check out more at Wiki: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ginseng

on… on washing hands

Firstly, I thought I am the only one who writes things On things. No, of course not! I know there are 6 billion people, don’t worry, I just think that, well, no, I don’t think :) I even have a category called “On…”.

Anyway, Indibay.org publishes an article “On Washing Hands: Surgeon’s Notes on How Infections Spread in the Hospital“. What caught my eye at first was the On part, but then I read it. Yes, that’s so true… At least I think it is, that most infections originate from doctor’s and nurse’s hands.

Each year, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control, two million Americans acquire an infection while they are in the hospital. Ninety thousand die of that infection. The hardest part of the infection-control team’s job, Yokoe says, is not coping with the variety of contagions they encounter or the panic that sometimes occurs among patients and staff. Instead, their greatest difficulty is getting clinicians like me to do the one thing that consistently halts the spread of infections: wash our hands.

Bigger version of this article, the original is available from Counterpunch.com, by the way:
http://counterpunch.com/gawande03242007.html

I, too, as many students before and after me had to go through the training on how to use sterile surgical gloves. Those things are crazy! Double-packed and folded with special materials just to keep them completely sterile throughout the surgeon putting them on. Took me a while just to go through the practice of opening the container to get it to the point where the trainer agreed with me. Then, of course, I scratched my ass. No, just kidding, but I do remember doing something that she told “whoops, you’re no longer sterile”. With gloves, at least, you know or remember that you have to remain sterile, but when you’re walking around the hospital all day, touching things… You’re not sterile in 5 seconds and you’re covered in MRSA and other potentially deadly stuff in minutes. Just imagine how clean and how often docs and nurses have to wash their hands…

And still, 2,000,000 infection-related problem cases per year…Â need to wash better.

stinky mouth == crappy health

Don’t you think? Bacteria get in through openings, and the least protected seems to me the mouth, offering great temperature, moisture, and gas levels for bacteria to thrive.

CHICAGO Two new studies in the Journal of Periodontology explore the possible link between periodontal bacteria and coronary artery disease as well as periodontal bacteria and preeclampsia. These studies found that periodontal bacteria, which are often invisible to the naked eye, may account for big effects on general health conditions.

Ok, so DiabetesHealth talks about novel findings in links of moth-living bacteria and various internal diseases. This, to me, is an obvious finding long overdue.

Well, food sanitation is a much-needed addon as well as, well, overall oral hygiene. Yes yes. Listen to your mother! :)