Archive for January 10th, 2010

FLIP CAMERA ADVENTURES SLYVIA “MOM” GALLEN at CINDY SIBILSKY ART SHOW

Sunday, January 10th, 2010


Ira H. Gallen Video Resources 220 West 71st Street NYC 10023 (212) 724 – 7055 vidres@aol.com www.TVDAYS.com DVD COLLECTION & STOCK FOOTAGE Rare TV SHOWS, FILMS, CARTOONS, NEWSREELS, FILM SHORT SUBJECTS, SILENT & SOUND FILMS, HOME MOVIES, SOUNDIES, INDUSTRIALS & especially COMMERCIALS from the 1950′s Over 7,5000 Commercials to watch or Buy — Sports-Toys-Cars-Soft Drinks-Beer-Cigarettes-Milk-Cosmetics-Ho usehold Products-Drugs-Cereal- Gasoline -Clothing-TV Sets. www.YouTube.com www.YouTube …

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Healthy Hair Myths Debunked

Sunday, January 10th, 2010

There are some beliefs about hair treatment that have been around for a long time and are not only false but are actually harmful to your hair. One of these has to do with the old adage that you should brush your hair one hundred strokes each night. If Mom taught you this, she was wrong. Excessive brushing, and one hundred strokes is excessive, does nothing but pull your hair out. To maintain a healthy head of hair the number one rule is to treat it gently. That means don’t brush or comb roughly or excessively.

There is also some inaccurate information about shampooing floating around. One myth is that you have to shampoo twice to get hair squeaky clean. Of course, we do want our hair clean but, unless your hair is very dirty, one application of shampoo is sufficient. And your hair will not be any cleaner if you shampoo it in hot water. Instead use warm water to shampoo and cool water to rinse.

But it does matter what kind of shampoo you use. While it is tempting to choose whatever brand is on sale at your local grocery store, some shampoos are too harsh for your hair. Use a mild shampoo and choose one that is formulated for your hair type. If you dye your hair, it is especially important to choose a gentle shampoo for color treated hair. And while you may have also read that hair dryers will damage your hair, this is not so. Either hand held or hood dryers are safe for your hair if you use them properly. However, the best way to dry your hair is either to gently towel dry or just let it air dry.

Another myth concerns dandruff. Dandruff is not a danger to your health. It is usually the result of a very common skin problem known as seborrheic dermatitis. It can also be due to another skin problem called psoriasis in which the growth of new skin cells is unusually rapid causing small bits of skin to flake off. The cause is not known. An environment where the air is either very cold or very hot and dry will also cause the scalp to be more vulnerable to flaking and itching. While dandruff does not affect the health of your scalp or your hair, it is a condition that generally lasts for a long time and requires on going treatment.

There are many anti-dandruff shampoos available. The most effective ones have active ingredients that include tar, sulfur, selenium and salicylic acid. When you take your daily shower, wet your hair and apply the shampoo. Rub it in well, covering all parts of your scalp. Wait at least two minutes before rinsing. Rinse with lukewarm water. People with dandruff do need to be careful about using hot dryers and electric curlers, as they tend to cause your scalp to dry out. If the shampoo does not work then you will need professional help. Your doctor can prescribe various preparations that will relieve the symptoms.

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NEW YORK SUBWAY PAST 1904 & NOW with MOM & IRA

Sunday, January 10th, 2010


Ira H. Gallen Video Resources 220 West 71st Street NYC 10023 (212) 724 – 7055 www.TVDAYS.com http www.TVDAYS.com As the unofficial Baby-Boomer( IRA GALLEN )Guru of my Television Coll… Ira H. Gallen Video Resources 220 West 71st Street NYC 10023 (212) 724 – 7055 http www.TVDAYS.com As the unofficial Baby-Boomer( IRA GALLEN )Guru of my Television Collecting Generation I knew it was the right time to create a Video Network for Baby-Boomers Only. http www.YouTube.com www.YouTube.com What makes …

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Drug Addiction Treatment (Part 2)

Sunday, January 10th, 2010


This is a story about Mario and his mom who was treated after a month into a Drug Rehab Center for drug addiction treatment by Dr. Mohammad, certified in Addiction Medicine by the American Society of Addiction Medicine. For more information, you can visit www.malibuhorizon.com – a California Drug Rehab.

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Drugs In The Streets ( original version )

Sunday, January 10th, 2010


This is the Music Video of the son called Drugs in the street man this is some sweet shit man…this song was made in like one hour so its not that planned i guess non of us are rappers anyway Base Rob The Viking – Let my record rotate in this video Stefan, Diego, German Lyrics (stephan) Im hearing this beat, while i walk at the street And I ask myself what i want out of me? Is this the life i’ve ever dreamed? It’s more than a nightmare, but without getting sleep So im gonna tell you …

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Sinequan Drug (medication) Information

Sunday, January 10th, 2010

Sinequan is a psychotropic agent with antidepressant and anxiolytic properties. Sinequan also has sedative and anticholinergic effects, and, in the higher dosage range, it produces peripheral adrenergic blocking effects. Sinequan drug can also be used for the treatment of

* anxiety, chronic skin disorders,itching,

* panic disorders,peptic ulcer disease,

* postprandial hypoglycemia,

* posttraumatic stress disorder ( PTSD ),

* sleep disorders,or to stop the cravings of smoking,swelling,and

* to decrease nightly urination.

* to combat chronic pain in,arthritis,diabetic disease, herpes lesions,migraines,pain in cancer patients, tension headaches,or tic douloureux.

How to Take Sinequan

Take Sinequan exactly as prescribed by health care provider. Swallow the capsules with a drink of water. Take your doses at regular intervals. Do not take your medicine more often than directed. Do not stop taking except on your prescriber’s advice.

What are the Side Effects of Sinequan -

Like other medicines, Sinequan can cause side effects. Some of the more common side effects of Sinequan include

* Allergies,confusion

* increased appetite

* insomnia

* irritation of tongue /mouth

* racing heartbeat / palpitations

* ringing in ears,seizures

* sexual problems,or skin rash.

Side effects of Sinequan Drug that usually do not require medical attention (report to your prescriber or health care professional if they continue or are bothersome):

.anxiety

.confusion or nervousness

.constipation or diarrhea

.difficulty sleeping (insomnia)

.drowsiness or dizziness

.dry mouth

.nausea, vomiting

.skin rash, itching, increased sensitivity to sun or UV light

.weight gain

Sinequan intraction with other drugs:

Tell your prescriber or health care professional: about all other medicines you are taking including non-prescription medicines; if you are a frequent user of drinks with caffeine or alcohol; if you smoke; or if you use illegal drugs. These can affect the way your medicine works. Check with your health care professional before stopping or starting any of your medicines.

Warnings and precautions before taking Sinequan :

* Sinequan capsule must not be used during pregnancy as it may cause harmful side effects to the unborn child. Seek medical advice from your doctor.

* Talk with your physician or pharmacist if you are taking other medications along with Sinequan.

* Breast Feeding – Mothers who are taking Sinequan and who wish to breast-feed should discuss this with their doctor.

* Patients should be warned that the effects of other drugs acting on the central nervous system, such as alcohol, barbiturates and other CNS depressants, may be potentiated by doxepin.

* Do not drink alcohol while taking Sinequan. Alcohol may increase drowsiness caused by Sinequan. It may also increase the risk of seizures.

* Tricyclic antidepressants may also give rise to paralytic ileus, particularly in the elderly and in hospitalized patients. Therefore, appropriate measures should be taken if constipation occurs.

* The safety and efficay of this medicine have not been studied in children and adolescents, hence it is not recommended for use in these age groups.

What if Overdose of Sinequan ?

If you think you or anyone else taken overdose of Sinequan, immediately telephone your doctor or contact your local or regional Poisons Information Centre Seek medical attention immediately. You may need urgent medical attention.

What if Missed Dose of Sinequan?

If you miss a dose of Sinequan medicine and you remember within an hour or so, take the dose immediately. If you do not remember until later, skip the dose you missed and go back to your regular schedule. Do not double doses.

Storage Conditions for Sinequan:

Doxepin should be stored below 86°F (30°C) in a tight, light resistant container. Keep the medication away from the children. Throw away any unused medicine after the expiration date.

By: ashu

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How to Help the Homeless

Sunday, January 10th, 2010

Is there any ways that really help the homeless? Does handing the panhandler a dollar do any good? Are you looking for the quick help or do you want to help solve the solution? The biggest problem is the homeless are not a group of the same person so their problems are not the same so the same solution will not work for everybody.

First off the reason for their homelessness is not the same. Yes some are due to addictions – both alcohol and drugs. Others have psychological issues. And then the fastest growing segment is those running from spousal abuse. And some simply have out spent their income and ended up on the streets with the downward spiral that leads to loss of job and loss of everything else.

So you have 2 avenues to help – the long term solution and the short term fix. The long term solution includes finding them jobs and affordable housing. The long term solution also focuses on fixing the other issues – the addictions, the psychological and emotional help, career and family counseling. So the long term solutions help with economic means to get them off the streets and the mental issues to help them cope so they don’t end up back on the street.

But since most people only want a short quick answer we will now comment on the ways to help the homeless deal with their everyday issues. Though these solutions are vital to them surviving they do nothing to help get them off the Street – they help them deal with the street.

What do you do when you see someone holding up a sign, “Will Work for Food”? Do you roll down your window and give them money? Do you pretend you didn’t see them? Nobody likes to be confronted by the homeless – their needs often seem too overwhelming – but we all want to treat them fairly and justly.

Here are some simple guidelines to equip you to truly help the homeless people you meet:

First off please do not give money to the homeless. If you want to donate money give it to the shelter that takes care of them. Too often, well intended gifts are converted to drugs or alcohol – even when the “hard luck” stories they tell are true. If the person is hungry, buy them a sandwich and a beverage. Taking time to talk to a homeless person in a friendly, respectful manner can give them a wonderful sense of civility and dignity. And besides being just neighborly, it gives the person a weapon to fight the isolation, depression and paranoia that many homeless people face.

The homeless are as diverse as the colors of a rainbow. The person you meet may be battered women, an addicted veteran; someone who is lacking job skills…the list goes on. Please do not treat them ALL as addicts – the addicted old homeless man we all pictures is only 25% of the population. So try and treat them with respect – remember they are still people too as you deal with them help them to help themselves. Take them to the appropriate homeless shelter. Most shelters offer immediate food and shelter to the homelessness through their emergency shelters. Many offer long-term rehabilitation programs that deal with the root causes of homeless. Many also offer “tickets” that can be given to homeless people which can be exchanged at the shelter for a notorious meal, safe overnight lodging, and the option of participating in a rehab program. Exposure to the elements, dirt, occasional violence, and lack of purpose all drain years from a person’s life. God can use your prayers and the brutality and the futility of life of the street to bring many of the broken to Himself.  So please pray for the homeless.

So you want to do little more. Their immediate needs are the basics – food, clothes, and shoes. So you can take food to the homeless shelters. Get with your local grocery store and ask if you can have the daily leftovers and date expired food. Take to the shelter. If you like set up a weekly trip and take them enough food every week – now you are making a big difference. Take along your kids. Another great way to help is to take your extra shoes, coats and clothes. Have a clothes drive in your neighborhood,  Do it on a monthly basis – if you like – the homeless residents next month are most likely not the homeless residents who were there this month.

The homeless in America are growing at a rapid rate and we all need to pitch in and help. Listed below are some staggering facts in regard to the homeless numbers and their conditions:

1. Family Homelessness: A New Social Problem

Except during the Great Depression, women and children have never been on our nation’s streets in

significant numbers. During the 1980′s, cutbacks in benefits coupled with rapidly increasing rents and a

dearth of low-income housing jeopardized the stability of all people with reduced or fixed incomes. At the

same time, the number of female-headed households dramatically increased. As a result, the nation’s

population of homeless families swelled from almost negligible numbers to nearly 40% of the overall

homeless population today. The United States in unique among industrialized nations in that women and

children comprise such a large percentage of our country’s homeless.

2. More Than One Million Homeless Children

Although counting the exact number of homeless children is difficult, a consensus is emerging among

researchers. According to the National Coalition for the Homeless, 1.2 million children are homeless on

any given night. Supporting this figure are estimates from the U.S. Department of Education that report

almost 400,000 homeless children were served by the nation’s public schools last year. Since more than

half of all homeless children are under the age of 6 and not yet in school, a minimum of 800,000 children

can be presumed to be homeless. On the basis of these data, the National Center on Family Homelessness

concludes that more than one million American children are homeless today.

3. Family Homelessness Will Increase

Looking beyond current numbers, The National Center on Family Homelessness (NCFH) predicts that

tight housing markets accompanied by decreasing availability of cash benefits as a result of welfare

reform will lead to an increase in family homelessness. To determine which states will have the biggest

problem, NCFH created an index of seven risk factors for family homelessness. These factors were

identified from epidemiological research conducted over the past ten years. The ranking of states is

presented in the report.

Part II

1. Homelessness Makes Children Sick

Researchers from NCFH have isolated homelessness as a direct predictor of specific childhood illnesses.

Homeless children:

• Are in fair or poor health twice as often as other children and four times as often as children

whose families earn more than $35,000 a year.

• Have higher rates of low birth weight and need special care right after birth four times as often as

other children.

• Have very high rates of acute illness, with half suffering from two or more symptoms during a

single month.

• Have twice as many ear infections, five times more diarrhea and stomach problems, and six times

as many speech and stammering problems.

• Are four times more likely to be asthmatic.

• Go hungry at more than twice the rate of other children.

2. Homelessness Wounds Young Children

Every day, homeless children are confronted with stressful, often traumatic events.

• 74% of homeless children worry they will have no place to live.

• 58% worry they will have no place to sleep.

• 87% worry that something bad will happen to their family.

Within a single year:

• 97% of homeless children move, many up to three times.

• More than 30% are evicted from their housing.

• 22% are separated from their family to be put in foster care or sent to live with a relative.

• Almost 25% have witnessed acts of violence within their family.

The constant barrage of stressful and traumatic experiences has profound effects on the cognitive and

emotional development of homeless children.

• Homeless babies show significantly slower development than other children do.

• More than one-fifth of homeless children between 3 and 6 years of age have emotional problems

serious enough to require professional care.

• Homeless children between 6 and 17 years struggle with very high rates of mental health

problems.

• Less than one-third of homeless children are receiving mental health treatment.

3. Homelessness Devastates Families

Families are the fastest growing segment of the homeless population, now accounting for almost 40% of

the nation’s homeless. More than 85% of homeless families are headed by single mothers, with the

average homeless family comprised of a young mother and her two young children, most of whom are

below the age of 6 years.

Homeless mothers have an average annual income of under $8000, living at 63% of the federal poverty

level for a family of three.

• Only 21% of homeless mothers receive money from family, partners, or friends.

• 39% have been hospitalized for medical treatment.

• 22% have asthma, compared to 5% of other women under 45 years.

• 20% have anemia, compared to 2% of other women under 45 years.

• 40% report alcohol or drug dependency at some time in their lives.

Although 70% of fathers of homeless children are in touch with their children, most do not live with the

family. The downward spiral into homelessness for a child is often accelerated if a father loses his job,

becomes injured or ill, has a bout with alcohol or drugs, or is involved with the criminal justice system.

• 50% of fathers are unemployed.

• 43% have problems with drugs or alcohol.

• 31% have physical or mental health problems.

• 32% are in jail or on probation.

Homeless children are at particularly high risk for being placed in foster care; 12% of homeless children

are placed in foster care compared to just over 1% of other children. The National Center on Family

Homelessness has identified placement in foster care as one of only two childhood risk factors that

predicts family homelessness during adulthood.

• 44% of homeless mothers lived outside of their homes at some point during their childhood; 20%

of these women were placed in foster care.

• 70% of homeless mothers placed in foster care as children have had at least one of their own

children in foster care.

The frequency of violence in the lives of homeless mothers is staggering.

• 63% have been violently abused by an intimate male partner.

• 27% have required medical treatment because of violence by an intimate male partner.

• 25% have been physically or sexually assaulted during adulthood by someone other than an

intimate partner.

• 66% were violently abused by a childhood caretaker or other adult in the household before

reaching 18.

• 43% were sexually molested as children.

When the violence from their childhood is combined with their experiences as adults, 92% of homeless

mothers have been severely physically or sexually assaulted; 88% have been violently abused by a family

member or intimate partner. These repeated acts of brutality result in unusually high rates of serious

emotional problems among homeless mothers.

• 36% have experienced Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder; three times the rate of other women.

• 45% have had a major depressive disorder, twice the rate of other women.

• 31% have attempted suicide at least once, primarily during adolescence.

• 12% have been hospitalized for treatment of mental illness.

Among homeless children:

• 8% have been physically abused, twice the rate of other children.

• 8% have been sexually abused; three times the rate of other children.

• 35% have been the subject of a child protection investigation.

• 24% have witnessed acts of violence within their family.

• 15% have seen their father hit their mother.

• 11% have seen their mother abused by a male partner.

4. Homeless Children Struggle in School

Despite state and federal efforts to provide homeless children with improved access to public school, at

least one-fifth of homeless children do not attend school.

Homelessness takes children far away from their own schools and classmates. For many homeless

children:

• There is no transportation from shelters to school.

• Improvised living arrangements are too short to make enrolling in a new school worthwhile.

• Lack of academic and medical records creates obstacles to registration.

• Daily demands of finding food and shelter push children’s educational needs aside.

Homeless children who manage to attend school face discouraging barriers to their academic success.

• Homeless children have four times the average rate of delayed development.

• Have more academic problems that other children.

• Are under served by special education.

• Are suspended twice as often as other children.

Among homeless children, there is twice the number of students with learning disabilities and three times

the number of students with emotional and behavioral problems.

Homeless children are twice as likely to repeat a grade.

• 21% of homeless children repeat a grade because of frequent absence from school, compared to

5% of other children.

• 14% repeat a grade because they have moved to a new school, compared to 5% of other children.

Within a single year:

• 40% of homeless children attend two different schools.

• 28% attend three or more different schools

So they need your help. Start with the short term help – provide food and clothes or shoes, And as you get involved start thinking of ways to help with the long term needs. With the current economic conditions its only going to get worse, And more help will be needed, And when you picture the homeless please picture the homeless child and not the drunken, pan handling bum. That  homeless child so desperately needs your help .

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The Wizard of Your Mom

Sunday, January 10th, 2010


perhaps one of my strangest videos to date. but i think it’s pretty damn brilliant. think the video to Radiohead’s “Street Spirit” only, much less artistic, and lots and lots of random cuts. actually, just watch it for yourself. thats really all you need to do. yep.

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Zabrina-a Mom Recovering from Drug Addiction

Sunday, January 10th, 2010


This is a true story of a mom who kept her children with her while she went into treatment for drug abuse. Zabrina knew she needed residential treatment for her drug addiction. But she refused to leave her children for the time she would be away. Then she learned about Family Works, a program of Heartland Family Service in Omaha, NE and Council Bluffs, IA. She agreed to enroll only because she was able to keep her children with her while she moved into the facility. For six months she …

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MOM GETS CUSSED OUT BY VIDEO GAME NERD!!! FUNNY!!

Sunday, January 10th, 2010


FUCK THE MEATLOAF, IM ON LEVEL 4!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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surgery, cardiologist, rant.

Sunday, January 10th, 2010


‘m taking my shirt off, I say very seriously, “That’s funny. I usually get paid for this.” She didn’t know that I was joking. Four days later I had to take my sister to the ER and the same nurse was asking her if she did street drugs. I asked her if LSD counted as a street drug.She asked,”Yes, why?” And I said, “Just wondering.” With a really straight face. Again, took her an hour and another nurse to figure out I was joking. Music: The Color Fred-Hate To See You Go … babies surgery …

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Causes and treatments of morning sickness during pregnancy

Sunday, January 10th, 2010

Morning sickness is known by a number of names – vomiting of pregnancy, nausea, nausea of gravidarum or pregnancy sickness. Morning sickness is a state that affects most expecting mothers and also some of the women who have used hormone replacement therapy also know as hormonal contraception. The symptoms of morning sickness are the strongest during the early hours of the day and gradually reduce as the time progresses during the course of the day. This feeling of nausea may be mild or also cause the pregnant woman to vomit. This might lead to dehydration and cause the woman to lose weight in some cases; also alkalosis and hypokalemia are possibilities. A severe state of morning sickness is a rare phenomenon and occurs in only 1% of all pregnancies. If you are experiencing morning sickness, you probably are already 6 weeks pregnant but do not worry as this should have been gone by the twelfth week of pregnancy.

There is no definite cause of morning sickness but medical experts have stated a few possibilities as to how and why morning sickness would occur in pregnant women. An increase in the hormone estrogen which gets hikes by about a 100 times during pregnancy, might cause morning sickness, a drop in the level of blood sugar as the placenta begins to draw energy and nutrition from the mother to the baby might be yet another cause, an increase in the levels of progesterone which help to relax the muscles of the stomach during pregnancy might however cause too much of relaxation and in the process hamper the functioning of the gastroephageal reflux disease leading to an excess of stomach acids. Also pregnant women are very sensitive to odours which might over stimulate the cells and trigger nausea.

Even though the causes of morning sickness are not definitely stated, a list of very effective treatments has been allotted after having noticed that they work very successfully in most cases of women suffering from morning sickness. These treatments make sure that the symptoms of morning sickness are dealt with even though the root cause of morning sickness still cannot be cured for sure. Smelling freshly cut lemons or tasting them when you feel nauseated is a good cure, try to not keep an empty stomach for a very long duration, try to eat everything that your body yearns for, try to avoid large wholesome meals and try to eat smaller but oft occurring meals more often, eating cabbage is a very good option too, a specific diet referred to as the brat diet – bananas, rice, applesauce and toast with tea is a very good way to tackle morning sickness. Ginger flavoured food items help as well, stick to drier foods and drink fluids only after a sufficient time after you have eaten solids, if you are not being able to hold water, try to suck on ice cubes that have been made from water or fruit juices.

If these simple measures do not work, you probably will have to get the aid of a doctor and try to cure your morning sickness with prescribed medicines.

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Introduction of Myopia

Sunday, January 10th, 2010

Myopia, commonly known as nearsightedness, is the most common eye problem in this industrial world, which is a big concern for people worldwide. The research shows one out of four Americans has myopia. The symptom is people can see clearly at a certain distance, but when the object is a little far away, the vision will become blurred. That is because the light from distant object can not focus on retina, but in front of the retina. One fact is though myopia is a worldwide eye disorder, we have to admit that people still don’t have much understanding of myopia, and till now no satisfying treatment has been developed.

Researches indicate that the modest overgrowth of the back part of the eye is the cause for myopia. And myopia can be transferred from one generation to the next, which means, if the father or mother has myopia, then their children are most likely to be nearsighted. One point we should know is myopia is opting to be worse in teenage, but it will become stable in adulthood.

Myopia can be classified into four degrees according to its severity, which is measured in diopter power. The more degrees myopia to be, the more serious the nearsightedness is. The four degrees are mild, moderate, common and extreme. For people with mild myopia, myopia usually does not influence their daily tasks, but when they see objects a little far away, the vision will become blurred. And for extreme myopia, which is in 6 or more diopters, people can see objects clearly only when they are very close to the eyes.

For the treatment of myopia, the most commonly used method is to wear glasses or contact lenses as most people do. The eyeglasses and contact lenses can help the light from distant objects to focus on retina. And the other way is to make Lasik surgery. Myopia is a growing eye disorder in the modern world. For one thing, it brings people with some troubles and inconveniences in their blurred vision; for another thing, it also drives the industries of glasses, contact lenses and eye surgeries.

Above all, we can see myopia is a common eye disorder in the modern world, but it is complex and difficult to solve. Besides, it also has some economic and social impact. So everyone should get to know some basic knowledge of myopia and try our best to take good care of our eyes.

Reference

·Myopia treatments

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Don’t Mess With São Paulo Moms….improved quality version

Sunday, January 10th, 2010


Police in São Paulo, Brazil arrested two suspected crack dealers and took them to face their angry moms. Excerpted from the TV show “Maximum Exposure”.

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Steven Levitt: Why do crack dealers still live with their moms?

Sunday, January 10th, 2010


www.ted.com Freakonomics author Steven Levitt presents new data on the finances of drug dealing. Contrary to popular myth, he says, being a street-corner crack dealer isnt lucrative It pays below minimum wage. And your boss can kill you.TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world’s leading thinkers and doers are invited to give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes — including speakers such as Jill Bolte Taylor, Sir Ken …

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I’m wondering what’s wrong with my mother.?

Sunday, January 10th, 2010

My mother hasn’t been the same in years. I hate talking about this but I feel like I’ve got nowhere else to go. She’s a recovering drug addict. She was hooked on Oxycontin 80mg taking like 5 a day or more as well as other medications and drugs. Once she went off them she gained lots of weight and slowly started going insane. First she thought everyone was talking about her. Then she started seeing things. Now she’s a mess. She’s always grabbing things in the air that aren’t there or for example she’ll throw out trash and then go to grab something out of the trash barrel but it’s nothing. I don’t get it. It freaks me out to be honest. She talks to herself all the time now sometimes calmly sometimes she’s crazy and thinks she’s talking to the neighbors but no ones listening or talking back. It’s all in her head. I want to put her in a assisted living program or in a hospital but the doctors aren’t doing anything to help her. They just keep switching her pills which aren’t doing a damn thing. Me and my grandmother know she’s not well but my grandmother doesn’t seem to think she needs to be in a hospital. She’s in denial. Which bugs me because this has been getting worse and worse over the course of like 6 years now. Once in awhile she also throws things and breaks things. She also always thinks I’m saying something to her. She calls me evil. Which hurts. I yell at her because I get so angry I just can’t take it anymore. What can I do and what should I do? Also does anyone know what my mother has? They claim she’s bi polar and manic depressive but I see other problems as well.

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Doxepin Drug ( Medicine) Information

Sunday, January 10th, 2010

Doxepin is a psychotropic agent with antidepressant and anxiolytic properties. Doxepin also has sedative and anticholinergic effects, and, in the higher dosage range, it produces peripheral adrenergic blocking effects. Doxepin drug can also be used for the treatment of

* anxiety, chronic skin disorders,itching,

* panic disorders,peptic ulcer disease,

* postprandial hypoglycemia,

* posttraumatic stress disorder ( PTSD ),

* sleep disorders,or to stop the cravings of smoking,swelling,and

* to decrease nightly urination.

* to combat chronic pain in,arthritis,diabetic disease, herpes lesions,migraines,pain in cancer patients, tension headaches,or tic douloureux.

How to Take Doxepin

Take Doxepin exactly as prescribed by health care provider. Swallow the capsules with a drink of water. Take your doses at regular intervals. Do not take your medicine more often than directed. Do not stop taking except on your prescriber’s advice.

What are the Side Effects of Doxepin -

Like other medicines, Doxepin can cause side effects. Some of the more common side effects of Doxepin include

* Allergies,confusion

* increased appetite

* insomnia

* irritation of tongue /mouth

* racing heartbeat / palpitations

* ringing in ears,seizures

* sexual problems,or skin rash.

Side effects of Doxepin Drug that usually do not require medical attention (report to your prescriber or health care professional if they continue or are bothersome):

.anxiety

.confusion or nervousness

.constipation or diarrhea

.difficulty sleeping (insomnia)

.drowsiness or dizziness

.dry mouth

.nausea, vomiting

.skin rash, itching, increased sensitivity to sun or UV light

.weight gain

Doxepin intraction with other drugs:

Tell your prescriber or health care professional: about all other medicines you are taking including non-prescription medicines; if you are a frequent user of drinks with caffeine or alcohol; if you smoke; or if you use illegal drugs. These can affect the way your medicine works. Check with your health care professional before stopping or starting any of your medicines.

Warnings and precautions before taking Doxepin :

* Doxepin capsule must not be used during pregnancy as it may cause harmful side effects to the unborn child. Seek medical advice from your doctor.

* Talk with your physician or pharmacist if you are taking other medications along with Doxepin.

* Breast Feeding – Mothers who are taking Doxepin and who wish to breast-feed should discuss this with their doctor.

* Patients should be warned that the effects of other drugs acting on the central nervous system, such as alcohol, barbiturates and other CNS depressants, may be potentiated by doxepin.

* Do not drink alcohol while taking Doxepin. Alcohol may increase drowsiness caused by Doxepin. It may also increase the risk of seizures.

* Tricyclic antidepressants may also give rise to paralytic ileus, particularly in the elderly and in hospitalized patients. Therefore, appropriate measures should be taken if constipation occurs.

* The safety and efficay of this medicine have not been studied in children and adolescents, hence it is not recommended for use in these age groups.

What if Overdose of Doxepin ?

If you think you or anyone else taken overdose of Doxepin, immediately telephone your doctor or contact your local or regional Poisons Information Centre Seek medical attention immediately. You may need urgent medical attention.

What if Missed Dose of Doxepin?

If you miss a dose of Doxepin medicine and you remember within an hour or so, take the dose immediately. If you do not remember until later, skip the dose you missed and go back to your regular schedule. Do not double doses.

Storage Conditions for Doxepin:

Doxepin should be stored below 86°F (30°C) in a tight, light resistant container. Keep the medication away from the children. Throw away any unused medicine after the expiration date.

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Doxepin Drug ( Medicine) Information

Sunday, January 10th, 2010

Doxepin is a psychotropic agent with antidepressant and anxiolytic properties. Doxepin also has sedative and anticholinergic effects, and, in the higher dosage range, it produces peripheral adrenergic blocking effects. Doxepin drug can also be used for the treatment of

* anxiety, chronic skin disorders,itching,

* panic disorders,peptic ulcer disease,

* postprandial hypoglycemia,

* posttraumatic stress disorder ( PTSD ),

* sleep disorders,or to stop the cravings of smoking,swelling,and

* to decrease nightly urination.

* to combat chronic pain in,arthritis,diabetic disease, herpes lesions,migraines,pain in cancer patients, tension headaches,or tic douloureux.

How to Take Doxepin

Take Doxepin exactly as prescribed by health care provider. Swallow the capsules with a drink of water. Take your doses at regular intervals. Do not take your medicine more often than directed. Do not stop taking except on your prescriber’s advice.

What are the Side Effects of Doxepin -

Like other medicines, Doxepin can cause side effects. Some of the more common side effects of Doxepin include

* Allergies,confusion

* increased appetite

* insomnia

* irritation of tongue /mouth

* racing heartbeat / palpitations

* ringing in ears,seizures

* sexual problems,or skin rash.

Side effects of Doxepin Drug that usually do not require medical attention (report to your prescriber or health care professional if they continue or are bothersome):

.anxiety

.confusion or nervousness

.constipation or diarrhea

.difficulty sleeping (insomnia)

.drowsiness or dizziness

.dry mouth

.nausea, vomiting

.skin rash, itching, increased sensitivity to sun or UV light

.weight gain

Doxepin intraction with other drugs:

Tell your prescriber or health care professional: about all other medicines you are taking including non-prescription medicines; if you are a frequent user of drinks with caffeine or alcohol; if you smoke; or if you use illegal drugs. These can affect the way your medicine works. Check with your health care professional before stopping or starting any of your medicines.

Warnings and precautions before taking Doxepin :

* Doxepin capsule must not be used during pregnancy as it may cause harmful side effects to the unborn child. Seek medical advice from your doctor.

* Talk with your physician or pharmacist if you are taking other medications along with Doxepin.

* Breast Feeding – Mothers who are taking Doxepin and who wish to breast-feed should discuss this with their doctor.

* Patients should be warned that the effects of other drugs acting on the central nervous system, such as alcohol, barbiturates and other CNS depressants, may be potentiated by doxepin.

* Do not drink alcohol while taking Doxepin. Alcohol may increase drowsiness caused by Doxepin. It may also increase the risk of seizures.

* Tricyclic antidepressants may also give rise to paralytic ileus, particularly in the elderly and in hospitalized patients. Therefore, appropriate measures should be taken if constipation occurs.

* The safety and efficay of this medicine have not been studied in children and adolescents, hence it is not recommended for use in these age groups.

What if Overdose of Doxepin ?

If you think you or anyone else taken overdose of Doxepin, immediately telephone your doctor or contact your local or regional Poisons Information Centre Seek medical attention immediately. You may need urgent medical attention.

What if Missed Dose of Doxepin?

If you miss a dose of Doxepin medicine and you remember within an hour or so, take the dose immediately. If you do not remember until later, skip the dose you missed and go back to your regular schedule. Do not double doses.

Storage Conditions for Doxepin:

Doxepin should be stored below 86°F (30°C) in a tight, light resistant container. Keep the medication away from the children. Throw away any unused medicine after the expiration date.

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My mother found out last year in March that she has Chronic Hep C. She has stopped drinking. She has not?

Sunday, January 10th, 2010

got any treatment. But she did have two liver biopsy’s .. They said nothing bad on her liver.. She says. her Liver hurts all the time.. She drank a glass of wine last night. Will that one glass of wine hurt her?
She refuses to go back to the gi doctor. What can i expect from her health now? I’m working really hard to have a career in law enforcement.. But my mother’s health is also worrying me.. I can’t get her to go back to the GI Doctor for her Hep C treatment. The reason she give to me is that her best friend had hep c too. And her best friend had the hep c treatment and her best friend died of liver cancer on Jan 12 of this year.
Sorry about how long this question is… Please help with good advice… Thanks in advance.

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Yeast and Candida Treatment- Treating Candida Overgrowth in Children

Sunday, January 10th, 2010

Copyright (c) 2008 Hailey Harris

One of the most prevalent organisms in the system is Acidophilus, a type of friendly bacteria that exists in the gut. This organism is significant to a healthy digestive system. However, it does not exist in a child’s system until early childhood. Children younger than this are exposed to the healthy bacteria mainly by drinking breast milk. If the mother’s system has an imbalance, such that there are fewer numbers of Acidophilus than Candida, there is a good chance that the child will develop the imbalance as well. This can start a continuous problem for the child as it develops. Children may develop symptoms early or later in life.

Common Symptoms – Of the reported cases of yeast infection, women of childbearing age represent the largest group of those exposed to yeast infections. A child is more susceptible to develop a yeast infection if its mother has a yeast infection. This is especially true if the child is delivered via vaginal birth or is breastfed. Since babies and young children do not have the protection of healthy bacteria they may develop an overgrowth of Candida. Colic, diaper rash, oral thrush, gastrointestinal upset, and infections are the most common symptoms of Candida overgrowth that show up in children.

New studies showithat behavioral problems in young children can also be attributed to chronic yeast infections. Young children who have Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD), learning disabilities, and other behavior problems should be evaluated for yeast infections.

Recommended Medication – Antifungal medications are prescribed most often to treat yeast infections. These medications are not typically suitable for children because they contain toxins. Natural treatment options are more appropriate for young children. A pediatrician can recommend products for you to administer to your child.

A doctor may prescribe antibiotics for any number of childhood conditions. Antibiotics are prescribed to kill harmful bacteria, but may also eliminate some healthy bacteria in the process. It is recommended that antibiotic use be coupled with an antifungal medication to prevent Candida overgrowth. Nystatin is considered a safe antifungal medication for children because it does not enter the bloodstream.

Recommended Diet – When a child has an overgrowth of yeast, it is a good idea that they avoid the usual high sugar diet that children consume. Fruit juices, candy, dairy products, and junk foods are what many children consume on a regular basis. A child that has a yeast infection should avoid these foods because they can exacerbate an overgrowth of Candida. Since diet is significant for a growing child, eliminating too many foods from their diet can cause developmental problems. A nutritionist can suggest foods that both inhibit yeast overgrowth and provide the nutrients that a young child needs on a daily basis. Vitamin supplements for children are available, but you should discuss this with your doctor because some nutrients in high doses can be dangerous for children.

Rebuilding the system with healthy bacteria is essential for recovering from yeast infections. However, some probiotics are not suitable for young children. Colostrum is one product in particular that is considered appropriate for children. For babies, breast milk is the best defense against the invasion of Candida yeast. Mothers should ensure that they also follow a healthy diet that consists of plenty of vegetables.

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