The smoke from the car accelerates cardiovascular problems

Posted by yunus | July 29th, 2010 in Medical Studies | No Comments »

the smoke from the car

Smoke from car in the middle of traffic jams can accelerate cardiovascular problems, according to a study published in the journal Particle and Fibre Toxicology. ”

However, this danger can be combated with a mask similar to those used to prevent aspiration of hazardous elements in the workplace, according to another study released by the magazine.

According to Nicholas Mills, a scientist at the University of Edinburgh, “exposure to exhaust from the engines is linked to an immediate hardening of the arteries” He added that “this may explain in part the increased risk of cardiovascular disease associated to air pollution. ” Read the rest of this entry »

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Sperm washing allows couples with AIDS or hepatitis have healthy children

Posted by yunus | July 26th, 2010 in Medical Studies | No Comments »

sperm washing

The technique of sperm washing has allowed 32 pairs of Granada in which a man suffered from AIDS or hepatitis B or C have a healthy child. The patient donates semen is subjected to a selective cleaning process which removed the spermatozoa infected with HIV or hepatitis.

Hospital Virgen de las Nieves is among the few public schools in the country with this service. Sperm washing in private healthcare costs over 1,100 euros and later assisted reproduction technique half of 3000-4500 euros. This service is free.

75% of male patients with AIDS registered by the Ministry of Health has completed 20 and has not yet reached age 39, which shows that they are in full bearing age and stage in the typical existential project of living together and having children. Read the rest of this entry »

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The risk of disease after an earthquake

Posted by yunus | July 23rd, 2010 in Medical Studies | No Comments »

Thousands of deaths and injuries, devastation and hunger are some of the vestiges left by the sudden impact natural disasters such as earthquakes. However, after the disaster, health authorities are facing a great challenge: to control the scourge of diseases arising from an earthquake ..

Health priorities during the first days after a disaster of this type include the treatment of traumatic injuries caused by collapsing buildings or survivors trapped under rubble, and the prevention of infections such wounds.

The most common injuries that occur after an earthquake
are: cuts, bruises and simple fractures and potentially fatal infections. Also there is usually a significant number of multiple fractures or internal injuries because of the so-called crush syndrome, requiring surgery, transfusion and other intensive treatments. Read the rest of this entry »

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Stress and hair loss

Posted by yunus | July 20th, 2010 in Medical Studies | No Comments »

hair lossThis points out the head of communications Mayquel Hair Creations, Marisa Oliver who says the mood and stress processes may produce fumes or temporary hair loss and hormonal reactions that result from these situations result in a higher concentration of certain hormones such as testosterone and hidrocortisol, affecting the hair roots.

It is also common to stress that there is a scaly process, something that in both cases, “ends when we eliminate that stress,” which is why this is happening while recommending “care for the scalp as possible,” said Oliver .

Therefore, and given that we live in a time of stress and “concern for fear of losing their jobs, being unable to pay the mortgage, to be left without a home,” said this expert in the field has been observed in capillary recent months an increase in inquiries related to this issue in order to find a solution. Read the rest of this entry »

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Recent articles on child health and pregnancy

Posted by yunus | July 17th, 2010 in Medical Studies, Medicine Studies | No Comments »

Many parents provide, with the best intentions, drugs that endanger the health and even lives of their children.

Some parents, when their children represent that they have some pain, they begin to administer medication indiscriminately and, worse, without prior consultation with the doctor.

Many mothers, for example, noting that their children are suffering from vomiting, stomach pain, disgust with food or an attack of constipation, give their children medications considers that these same symptoms can occur at the beginning of an attack appendicitis. In that case, the laxative can make things worse. Read the rest of this entry »

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Blows to the head may limit the child’s intelligence?

Posted by yunus | July 14th, 2010 in Medical Studies, Medicine Studies | No Comments »

child's intelligenceHowever minor, the blows that children receive in the head always worried and alarmed parents. Although often do not have major consequences, others can cause permanent brain damage. Every child at one point in his life are beaten on the head, skating, walking bicycle, running and even playing with other children.

Symptoms to Watch

However, after any blow to the head, parents should keep a constant watch on the development of small, because if you show some of the following symptoms should receive immediate medical attention:

Supor or lethargy The child should wake up with ease, especially during the first two nights, try to wake him every three or four hours. Supor should not experience or lethargy especially when getting up. Read the rest of this entry »

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Recovery after a febrile illness

Posted by yunus | July 11th, 2010 in Medical Studies, Medicine Studies | No Comments »

febrile illnessOnce the child exceeds a common illness with fever (eg, influenza), start the recovery period which can last from three to five days.

This recovery time is important, because the infant’s body needs to recover all their energies primarily the immune system which must regain its usual efficiency.

It is important to note that, after recovering from an illness like the flu the child can cough again which does not necessarily mean that it is a relapse (a recurrence of the same disease), although in rare cases, can occur.

Relapse may be due to other microbes with which the child has come into contact which attack you more easily, because the defenses are weakened small, due to recent illness. Read the rest of this entry »

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Degree in Medicine

Posted by yunus | July 8th, 2010 in Medical Studies, Medicine Studies | No Comments »

medical degreeAt the end of your studies will be highly qualified to deal with the MIR, the selection system for access to the specialized training necessary to practice medicine in Spain and other European Union countries.

In addition to being able to hold any post of care in public and private healthcare system, you can access relevant positions in health management at all levels, as well as performance management or research.

Prepares for

Thanks to the deep knowledge gained on the biological processes and physiological health and cutting-edge biotechnology, will be fully prepared to deal with the MIR and choose the specialization that is most suitable to your profile. You will be a professional with ethical values and self-confident, aware of the problems and needs of the health sector, and well trained in skills relating to communication with patients and their families. Your total domination of English international enrich your vision allowing you to update your knowledge. Read the rest of this entry »

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Basic care of newborn

Posted by yunus | July 5th, 2010 in Medical Studies | No Comments »

new bornWhen the baby comes home porprimera time, parents are filled with joy and excitement, but at the same time, they feel anxious and may feel to some fear of wondering whether they will be able to respond correctly to his newborn son.

It is important to understand that mothers and fathers are not born but made and is, by doing the daily care of the baby, who manage to become experts.

However, it is always useful to know the basic care required for newborn babies which will facilitate their development and welfare.

The umbilical cord takes between one and three weeks in fall. Until then, it is necessary to take certain precautions and keep the area clean and dry as possible. To do this, you must fold the diaper down and shirt up so that the area to air and, at the same time, it protects it from urine. Read the rest of this entry »

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Master’s Degree in Physical Activity and Health

Posted by yunus | July 2nd, 2010 in Medical Studies, Medicine Studies | No Comments »

Understand and prepare alternative regimens that involve taking behavior that reduces the possibility of disease, distress and suffering (biopsychosocial model).

The Master is designed for university graduates (undergraduate and graduate) in Physical Activity Sciences, Psychology, Education, Physiotherapy, Nursing, Medicine and graduated in Physical Education Teaching. Read the rest of this entry »

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