Hence, Avoid prolonged mobile usage and lead a healthy life my friends...!
Get Rid of Mobile ..! Get Rid of Brain Tumor..!
22 October 2008
Comment Posted by Ranjith at Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Hey Pals..Sleep on Time...!
09 September 2008
hi friends,Sleeping problem is one of the major recurring issues particularly to our ages but its still been a question for a proper solution. Recently scientist have found that, Biological clocks of humans, animals and even plants are intricately linked with day and night. But when they fall out of sync, they have potentially damaging consequences.
Swinburne University of Technology researcher Greg Murray, who has keenly studied the body clock or the circadian system, found its rhythms can impact human mood.
His research has linked the body clock and certain psychological responses, including the capacity to trigger relapses in patients with bipolar disorder.
Mood disorders such as bipolar disorder have long been linked with sleep problems, suggesting that the circadian system plays a role in these conditions.
'If you take seriously this idea that the body clock is part of a causal pathway to mood disorders, then a natural deduction is that monitoring clock function might provide early warning of relapse in vulnerable people,' Murray said.
Murray and his PhD student Ben Bullock have just tested the theory in a project funded by the National Depression Initiative. Twelve volunteers with bipolar disorder were fitted with wrist-worn devices designed to monitor their circadian system by measuring their physical activity throughout the day and night.
According to Murray, these actigraphs give a usable measure of circadian output under natural conditions.
The subjects were tracked for up to 12 months. During the period, one participant experienced a serious relapse that landed him in hospital. 'For our purpose, it was very interesting that circadian activity data really did show a marked signal of deterioration in the days and even weeks before the relapse.'
Instead of his activity patterns operating on a 24-hour cycle, the participant shifted to a 48-hour cycle of wakefulness and broken, disturbed rest.
'With Indic Premananda, from the University of Massachusetts, we are analysing the actigraph data to find the time scale at which rhythm disruption is most apparent,' Murray said.
In the next stage of research, the team wants to see if signals of rhythm disruption in patients can be used as markers of vulnerability to bipolar disorder in the general population. Hence Trouble sleep scientifically gives us a solution stating that,"Your body clock is out of sync".
Comment Posted by Ranjith at Tuesday, September 09, 2008
Cure Acne using CONDOMS
31 August 2008
Its hard to believe but very effective, try it and give me comments on your good results...!Lubricant from Number one plus Condoms mostly used by sex workers and gay men can be well-thought out as the best way to dry and remove acne. This lubricant is produced by health organization certified under Population Services International (PSI) and found to be an excellent remedy for acne. Even toothpaste (without gel), visine eye drops can do the same but the reaction rate is drastically low when compared with the lubricant treatment. It can be used by women of all ages to get rid of spots.
Comment Posted by Ranjith at Sunday, August 31, 2008
Eggshell Therapy for Osteoporosis
25 August 2008
EGGSHELL THERAPY.

Collect fresh eggshells, and soak in boiling water for 5 minutes, let it dry and grind it to amorphous powder. Take a tea spoon of them (0.5 - 1g) in a day, mix it with juice that is squeezed from one half of a lemon. Now add them in grains or cheese that is used for your daily meal. Strictly following this remedy will absolutely prevent you from Osteoporosis .

Comment Posted by Ranjith at Monday, August 25, 2008
Marine Bacteria Inhibits Cancer...!
10 August 2008
Largazole, a marine compound derived from cyanobacteria, commonly grow on coral reefs which has been recently discovered off the coast of Key Largo in Florida slows down cancer cell growth. Its been significantly proved in the laboratory test and is likely to prompt the development of effective new drugs. Researchers are proud as this has been one of the most promising finds since the college's marine lab was established three years ago. "Largazole" was discovered by Luesch and gets its name because of its location (Florida).

Although scientists have been showing their interest in mining depths of the ocean for marine products since the early 1960s, the support from many pharmaceutical companies were very lost as natural products were considered too costly and time-consuming to research and develop. But the fact is, there are still an ocean of natural compounds yet to be revealed in our seas for our common medication.

Comment Posted by Ranjith at Sunday, August 10, 2008
Japanese Fishy Diet Ensures Safer heart
31 July 2008
Hi friends..!
This is for those who are looking in keen to minimize viable risk towards heart attack and its related disease.
Begin your diet with a non-fried fish or any seafood as served in most Japanese Restaurants . Because there is a study where most of the Japanese men are protected against clogged arteries, cardiovascular risks and other heart related problem by eating fishes like tuna, salmon, sardines etc. and the researchers identified omega-3 fatty acids, secreted in fish oil, as the source of medicine. This in turn has drastically reduced the death rate in Japan from coronary heart disease.
It is obvious from their eating habit, because on an average Japanese consume about 3 ounces of fish daily, while typical Americans eat them say perhaps twice a week. Statistically, Per day intake of omega-3 fatty acids from fish in Japan ranges 1.3 grams which is 6 times more than that of the US ranging only 0.2 grams.
Earlier studies by Sekikawa's team also proved that Japanese men had considerably less cholesterol upsurged in their arteries when compared to the whites in US-despite similar blood cholesterol and blood pressure readings, similar rates of diabetes and much higher rates of cigarette smoking.
The study enrolled 868 randomly selected men aged 40 to 49. Of these, 281 were Japanese men from Kusatsu, Shiga, Japan; 306 were white men from Allegheny County, Pennsylvania; and 281 were third- or fourth-generation Japanese-American men from Honolulu, Hawaii.
Sekikawa and colleagues found that the total level of fatty acids was similar in the three groups, but the percentage represented by fish-based omega-3 fatty acids was two-fold higher in Japanese men living in Japan (9.2 percent) when compared to white men (3.9 percent) and Japanese-American men (4.8 percent) living in the US.
So why cant we follow Japanese Diet here after...?

Comment Posted by Ranjith at Thursday, July 31, 2008