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Plastic Surgery in Celebrities

Tuesday, August 23, 2011 posted by healthy 8:35 am

Women obsessed to beautiful, specially for celebrities. Those that dare not rare large reckless select a shortcut to perform plastic surgery to enhance body shape and face.

With its ability to create beauty in a short time, plastic surgery became popular in celebrities, where the beauty to be one important asset. Starting from nose surgery, breast, skin rejuvenation to sustain operations.

Despite the many celebrities who adore plastic surgery, Kate Winslet came a loud call for resistance to this aesthetic surgery. “Plastic surgery is very contrary to my morals. And I will not surrender to the lure of plastic surgery,” he said in an interview with British media, quoted by ABC News.

Kate Winslet is well known to have flawless with sexy curves, said she grew up in an environment that really appreciate the beauty of nature. Being a famous actress did not quite make the principle eroded and refinance mortgage.

In addition to Kate Winslet, who boasted a number of anti-celebrity plastic surgery is the Oscar-winning actress Rachel Weisz, 41, and Emma Thompson, 52. “For us, it is alarming to face 60 years to 30 years younger. I will not tamper with my body,” Thompson said. Readmore…

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Found Preventing Outbreak Escherichia Coli or E-Coli

Tuesday, June 7, 2011 posted by healthy 3:09 am

British researchers found that copper could play an important role in preventing the spread of an outbreak of Escherichia Coli bacteria that are currently being struck and killed at least 17 ??people in Germany.

From research by scientists from the University of Southampton, UK, note that there are anti-microbial agent embedded in the metal.

“From studies conducted to determine the effectiveness of copper against this type of E-coli bacteria has recently been completed, “said Bill Keevil, Head of the Microbiology Group, University of Southampton, as quoted by UPI, June 6, 2011.

Although not the focus for 0104 is looking for killer bacteria, Keevil says, but the population of all descendants of bacteria that they observed decreases rapidly due to copper. Readmore…

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Women Difficult to Quit Smoking

Tuesday, May 31, 2011 posted by healthy 7:08 am

Hello friends … You know if sponsor of cigarette is often aimed at men than women. But that does not mean the number of women smokers around the world are not significant. In fact, about 20 percent than one billion smokers in the world are women.

In Indonesia, according to data from Directorate General of Disease Control and Environmental Health, Ministry of Health, the percentage of male smokers as much as 65.9% and 4.5% of women.

Harmful additives in it make smokers susceptible to various diseases. Such as heart, lung cancer and stokes.

This has encouraged some smokers to stop this unhealthy habit. In the case of quitting smoking, gender was very influential, as compared to men, women proved more difficult to quit smoking. Readmore…

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Smart Patient Communicated to the Doctor

Thursday, February 10, 2011 posted by healthy 4:23 pm

Sometimes feeling awkward, reluctant or scared, appear when you consult with a physician. Especially when the doctor asks about the habits and lifestyle in detail.
This habit made many patients often do not disclose health information about himself in full or tend to cover up. In fact, health information from you as a patient is very important for doctors to diagnose health complaints properly.

To be a smart patient, know the five things you must tell in detail on the doctor, as quoted by CNN.com and record skype call

1. Vitamins, herbal medicines and supplements consumed
Drugs and supplements can interact with other drugs in different ways. So, open the possibility of harmful side effects.

2. Tell me if you smoke
Smoking and consumption of alcoholic beverages has a direct impact on your body. Tell me also how often you smoke and consume alcohol. The doctor will better understand health concerns you may have and directs the proper medication.

3. Changes in body
If you notice any changes in the body, such as breast lumps, unusual moles, also tell your doctor. Or, what do you think strange changes in the body. This is very important, as most know is your own body. So, always tell your doctor if there is a change, to do the examination is it harmful or not.

4. Depression or stress
Do not hesitate to tell your doctor if you are stressed or depressed. That’s because of psychological conditions have a major impact on physical health. He could refer you to a psychologist or psychiatrist, so that you get appropriate treatment.

5. Family health history
Tell me also about family health history with your doctor. many diseases that are genetic, so it is very important for doctors to find out. It’s for the diagnosis and appropriate treatment.

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