Posted by Ceppla | Posted in Health | Posted on 29-01-2010
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The recent studies on Tadalafil, a medication that was initially developed for treating erectile dysfunction, have shown that the drug is also quite beneficial for patients diagnosed with pulmonary hypertension.
The primary cause for pulmonary hypertension is the increased blood pressure within the arteries, which deliver blood to the lungs. Patients with such a condition often experience symptoms of dizziness, sleepiness, and being short of breath due to the decreased supply of oxygenated blood throughout the body, which is caused by the increased tension and lower rates of oxygen intake by blood vessels that are under high pressure.
Posted by Ceppla | Posted in Health | Posted on 29-01-2010
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One of the most difficult problems to solve when it comes to one’s body is the problem of weight loss. Why does it have to be an issue? First of all, we want to say that it is not a problem unless you know when to stop. Just like with everything else, with food you have to be extremely careful. What do we mean by that? Food requires 100% of awareness and control of what you are doing. It is very easy to let yourself go and it is very difficult to bring yourself back in shape. With the amount of yummy food and fast-food that tastes absolutely delicious it is hard to stay indifferent. Calorie counting can be tiring and stressful that is one reason people don’t control how much they eat. With a restaurant around every corner it is impossible to resist a nice meal. Some people try to fight their appetite but doctors say it is not healthy as your body requires it and you force yourself not to take a slice. That is very tough though. In order to stop yourself from getting into this psychologically disturbing hole one needs to start a program that would work for his body and be a positive key to his mind.
Posted by Ceppla | Posted in Insurance | Posted on 27-01-2010
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The easiest thing to say in the world right now is that some US states are suffering more than others in the recession. The national media rightly focus on the headline figures showing the total numbers of unemployed, the foreclosure rate, and so on. This can be somewhat deceiving because it hides the fact that some states are actually turning in statistics very different from the national average. In Michigan, for example, the unemployment rate stands at 15.3%. The government estimates that, by the end of 2009, some 310,000 jobs will have disappeared with no sign of any consistent move for businesses to begin rehiring. That’s why Michigan has sponsored a tax rebate for small businesses – the majority having been unprofitable for the last year – and is extending a tax credit to home buyers to help meet their mortgage obligations – Michigan is ranked 8th in the national foreclosure rank. Not surprisingly, Michigan is facing a budget deficit right now and, with the cost of the tax rebate and credits extending into 2010, the deficit can only grow worse.
Posted by Ceppla | Posted in Insurance | Posted on 27-01-2010
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Is it true that red car owners have more speeding tickets than people whose cars are colored differently? Does your insurance company set rates according to the color of your car’s body? Have colors have anything to do with the likelihood of car accident occurrence?
Is the red car really fast?
Posted by Ceppla | Posted in Health | Posted on 26-01-2010
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One of the ways newspapers aim to sell more copies is to blanket the front page with a scoop. Every journalist dreams of getting one – if it’s sensational enough, there’s a chance of the Pulitzer and national recognition. Unfortunately, there are only one or two really sensational stories out there at any one time. Most of the news is the boring same-old, same-old. That’s where the editors come riding into the rescue of their corporate owners. If there are no real scoops and factual stories are not going to sell, you have to tweak the facts to make them exciting. So, suddenly, the everyday becomes scary. Why scary, you ask. Because news about danger captures people’s attention. It’s something built into our genes. When people lived in caves, we needed to know if there was a sabre-tooth tiger outside waiting for a meal. Today, we need to know if killer tomatoes (those are the ones coated with E.Coli from the sewage processing plant next to the farm) are being sold in our local store. That’s where the FDA and scientists come into the picture. They tell us when danger lurks. So, for food, The Centers for Disease Control estimates that tens of million people are made ill by the food they eat, hundreds of thousands are hospitalized and thousands die every year in the US. Hence the stories about the killer tomatoes, leafy greens and sprouts. All of which brings us to Bisphenol A (BPA) and erectile dysfunction.