What is 'Good' Not Necessarily Good

Jakarta, Smoking, drinking alcohol or eating junk food is already known as bad habits that can damage the body. But some studies have even found that some good habits that 'healthy' also can be bad for the body. Anything?
Here are some habits of 'good' which can also be bad for your body:
1. Every day a hot bathBathe with warm water can indeed benefit the body. However, if it is done every time you bathe, even more so combined with the use of soaps with hard materials, then it would be a bad habit.
Too frequent bathing in warm water combined with soap 'hard' to reduce the oil content in the skin that can cause dry skin, chapped easy even have an infection.
2. Rinsing the mouth after a tooth brushAlmost everyone finished rinsing the mouth after brushing. This habit may not be considered because it is not considered dangerous. But Dr. Phil London Stemmer, a dentist from the Fresh Breath Centre in London claim that rinsing the mouth after a tooth brush to sweep the protective layer left by a fluoride toothpaste.
"I try to avoid drinking any liquids for at least half an hour after brushing your teeth. It's a strange sensation at first, but you will be able to quickly feel the efficacy," Dr Stemmer.
In addition, Dr. Stemmer states that do not immediately brush your teeth after eating.
"Wait at least half an hour because the food acids and sugars temporarily weaken the protective enamel on teeth. If you clean your teeth too soon, you will brush the enamel before hardens again," explained Dr Stemmer.
3. Using the toilet seatThe study, published by Israeli scientists in the journal Digestive Diseases and Sciences shows that the modern toilet (toilet seat) are bad for health.
According to the researchers, is better because the squat toilet squat position is more natural and require less tense. This in turn may reduce the risk of intestinal problems such as hemorrhoids and diverticular disease.
"Both causes painful swelling in the intestines," explains Dr. Charles Murray, consultant gastroenterologist at the Royal Free Hospital in London.
4. Often used when cleaning the house cleanerAlways clean the house is good because it keeps the body moving. But if you frequently use a cleanser for homework, then these habits can become bad habits.
Research shows that using household cleaning products may increase the risk of developing asthma, according to data from the Municipal Institute of Medical.
The study in Spain found using cleaning sprays and air fresheners as little as once a week can contribute as many as one out of seven cases of asthma in adults.
5. Resting after dinnerRest after activity a day is needed by the body for relaxation, but if it is done after dinner, then it could be bad for the body.
"If you are not active during the day or night you eat before bed, your body is more likely to put the food as fat," said Claire MacEvilly, a nutritionist at the Human Nutrition Research Laboratory at Cambridge University.
Also, eat before going to sleep also can cause esophageal reflux or esophageal reflux, the return of food from the stomach into the esophagus (tube that carries food from the mouth to the stomach).
Jump to sleep after eating can also cause sleep to be not soundly so that makes you not fresh when you wake up in the morning.
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40 Percent Girl in the World Still Virgin

Jakarta, Not a few who consider the disclosure of information in the 'internet era' trigger-free sex among teenagers. But according to a recent survey of Internet users, 40 percent of teens around the world have never had sex.

The survey involving 1210 adolescent boys and 1,100 women around the world reveals, 40 percent or nearly half of adolescents aged 18-24 years is still virgin or not having sex. Even though more than oral sex, 20 percent of young men and 29 young women claim to have never done.

Virginity is defined in this study certainly refers to the actual sexual experiences conducted in pairs. Because on the other hand, 11 percent of respondents who claimed to still virgin turned out to have never masturbated.

However, a recent survey conducted by the adult magazine Playboy can make parents a little more at ease thinking about their teenagers. At least, not all adolescent sex addiction free as many people feared.

Especially in this era of information disclosure, anyone, including young children can freely access pornography. Quoted from Yourtango, Thursday (19/05/2011), porn movies on the internet access was increased to 78 percent, from initially only 40 percent in 1983.

Presumably because of the easier access to porn movies, young virgin who still do not feel this would have to have sex. Perhaps, the scenes in the film was more representative of adult sexual fantasy than if you do it yourself with a partner.

Research carried out by filling in the questionnaire via the Internet is claimed as the largest in 25 years. Earlier in 1983, Playboy also conducted similar surveys involving more respondents ie 65 000 men and nearly 15,000 women.
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Too Happy Makes People Die too Soon

London, Most people believe stress as the source of all disease, So that a sense of joy could be the key to stay young. The presumption that a lot of truth, just do not get too excited too much because if the risk is even more prone to die young.
Up to a certain portion, positive emotions are good for health so that laughter therapy is much in demand to overcome various diseases. But if the excitement was over, the effect is no different from people who always feel sad throughout his life.
Researchers in England revealed that people whose lives are always filled with excitement over the choice tends to get stuck in an unhealthy lifestyle. Behavior is also considered more risky because of lack of prioritizing health factors.
In addition, excessive excitement also cited as one risk factor for bipolar mental disorder. In these disorders, mood or moods can change from the original extreme ecstatic to be very miserable.
Joy that will develop into bipolar disorder usually is fun too forced. The more imposing sense of joy, the risk to end up with severe depression and the greater the impact is not good for health.
Not to mention the joy it diluapkan at times inappropriate. If the neighborhood is disturbed or feel offended, then the unwitting people who get too excited sometimes puts himself in great danger.
"If you do something with the sole motivation for happiness, the risk is a sense of disappointment that actually reduces happiness. The best way to be happy is to stop worrying about happiness itself," said one researcher, Prof. June Gruber from Yale University.
Various assumptions are supported by the results of research by a joint team from various universities in the UK recently. The study was conducted since 1920, by observing a number of volunteers until well into old age.
Results show, volunteers are always overwhelmed with joy over-tend to die earlier than volunteers who categorized his life more calm or quiet. This conclusion is obtained after adjusting for various factors including disease and lifestyle.
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Cause Heart Palpitations When Saw People who Loved

Jakarta, At the sight of a beloved person will usually heart palpitations and feeling so uncertain. Why are people so excited if you see someone he loved?
When someone sees a loved one then this condition will strongly linked to physiological arousal as a whole. Will usually begin with an increased heart rate and body sweating.
"When you see a loved one, the heart will start beating faster, this is because of the hormone adrenaline that comes out," said Dr. Reginal Ho, a professor of medicine from Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Dr Ho explained that upon seeing a beloved person, the brain will send signals to the adrenal glands release the hormone that functions such as adrenaline, epinefrine and norepinefrine. This hormone will flow through the blood and causes the heart to beat faster and stronger.
In addition, the hormone that regulates norepinefrine attention and action to respond will make a person feel weak knees. And People who are in love will have activity in brain regions that produce the neurotransmitter dopamine. As it is known that dopamine and norepinefiren closely linked.
Dopamine is produced it will give a focused attention, passion, euphoria, energy and strong motivation to get what she wants.
Even so, this can also be dangerous for people who have serious heart problems. Because if your heart rate increases will make it use more oxygen, this condition can be risky for people who have clogged arteries or have had previous heart attacks. But certain medications can help reduce the risks.
But love also has health benefits, because it can make a person better control pain, reduce anxiety, more optimistic and look at life more positively. These conditions will certainly affect the overall health status.
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Which of these women HASN'T had surgery? All hated something about their bodies, but just one fixed it without going under the knife

For some women, body confidence comes from within. Others can start to love themselves only after going under the plastic surgeon’s scalpel.
One in three British women has undergone cosmetic surgery, according to research, with breast augmentation the most popular, followed by nose jobs and eye surgery.
Four of these women have had plastic surgery, but the fifth, a mother of six, would never dream of going under the knife. Can you guess which is which?


SASHA LEWIS
 Sasha Lewis, 29, is a holistic therapist from Loughton, Essex. She is engaged to Matthew, a company director, and they have three daughters, aged eight, seven and 14 months. She is a size 10. Sasha says:
After giving birth three times, my breasts changed beyond all recognition. I used to be a C-cup, but breast-feeding had reduced my breasts to an A. But it wasn’t so much the size I minded, it was the droopiness. I loathed the way they looked.
I would hide my figure in baggy clothes to disguise my lack of bust. Matthew and my family tried to reassure me, but I was unhappy and had no confidence. My post-baby body was making me so unhappy that, at the end of last year, I decided to investigate breast augmentation.
I was naturally anxious about having elective surgery and worried about what would happen to my children if something went wrong, but I simply couldn’t carry on feeling so deeply unhappy about  my body.
I was reassured by the doctors and by a friend who’d had the same surgery. I went to Brussels for the operation because it was cheaper. At £2,500, it was still a lot of money, but it felt like a small price to pay for my self-confidence.
I stressed to the surgeon that I wanted my  new breasts to look as natural as possible, and he certainly didn’t let me down: I’m thrilled with  the outcome.
It was never about discovering a ‘new me’; I only ever wanted to feel like my old self again — and that’s exactly what has happened.   
My self-esteem has returned along with my womanly curves and it’s nice to be able to enjoy wearing all my favourite clothes again.
For me, surgery was a one-off. There’s nothing else I’d consider doing because this was a specific area of my body that was making me feel insecure. Now that it’s remedied, I feel so much happier.’

SUZIE PARTRIDGE
Suzie Partridge, 48, runs a bridal boutique in Bath. She is separated, with four children aged 18 to 29  and three grandchildren, and is a size eight to ten. Suzie says:
The birth of my first grandchild in 2005 was the moment I decided enough was enough. I was 21 stone and a dress size 30.
I would get out of breath just talking to people. I realised that if I wanted to play an active role in the lives of my grandchildren, then my life had to change. In an instant, I decided I had to have gastric band surgery.
I’d been large since childhood, but from my 20s onwards I was clinically obese. From the Cambridge diet to the cabbage soup diet, from step classes to swimming, I did it all. But nothing worked and the weight kept piling on.
With a family history of coronary disease, I was also worried about  my long-term health, so when I booked in for surgery in November 2006 at the BMI Bath Clinic, I felt overwhelmed by relief.
It’s no exaggeration to say that the £8,000 procedure changed my life.
During the first months, the weight-loss was dramatic because I was eating so much less than before, but after three years of restricted portions combined with regular gym sessions, my body stabilised.
I was a size eight to ten and ten stone — and that felt perfect.
But I’d lost so much weight that I had surplus skin on my tummy, combined with the overhanging flesh from my pregnancies — all of which was an unwelcome reminder of my former size.
I’d been thinking about having a tummy tuck for a couple of years, and a year ago I finally went ahead  with the £6,000 operation at the  same clinic where I’d had the gastric band surgery.
I was nervous, but excited as I trusted my consultant. My family were incredibly supportive.
A whole year has passed since my surgery and I still pinch myself whenever I look in the mirror — I can’t believe it’s me!
With the excess flesh gone, I have a waist for the first time in my life and my tummy is as flat as an ironing board. Finally, I can wear the figure-hugging clothes I spent so long lusting after, and it’s lovely to dress to accentuate my figure, instead of struggling to hide it.
Last summer, I wore a bikini for the first time in my life, which was an emotional moment.
I didn’t opt for plastic surgery to stand out from the crowd — quite the opposite, in fact. What I wanted more than anything was to blend in, to look just like everyone else. That’s exactly how I felt. And it’s simply wonderful!

ANNA BELL
Anna Bell, 30, a hairdresser, is married to James, a company director. They have two children, Finlay, six, and Henry,  five, and live on the Isle of Wight. She  is a size eight.  Anna says:
When I was 13, a friend asked if I’d ever broken my nose because it had a big bump in the middle. I’d never noticed it before, but when I looked at my profile in the mirror, there it was.
From that moment on, it was all I could see when I looked at my reflection. I resolved to have surgery as soon as I could afford it.
My family and other friends told me not to be silly, that my nose was fine, but I hated it for making me feel  self-conscious: it totally affected  my self-esteem.
After meeting my husband in 2000, I told him how I felt and how much I wanted to have a nose job but, like  my mother, he was concerned about complications. All that changed one night when we watched a TV documentary explaining how common place cosmetic procedures have become.
There was a woman with a nose just like mine whose life was transformed by the procedure — finally James could see why I wanted it.
I took Mum with me when I was choosing a surgeon and even she felt positive about what I was doing by the time I went ahead with the operation. I eventually chose Transform for the £4,000 procedure, which I had three years ago.
Apart from my family and best friend, I didn’t tell anyone else because I was sure of my decision and didn’t want people trying to talk me out of it.
From the moment the swelling subsided, I fell in love with my new face. The surgery has given me a bigger boost than I could ever have imagined. The results are even better than I’d hoped for and everyone comments on how much more outgoing I am.
I know many people consider cosmetic surgery to be a vanity, but for me it runs deeper than that. I’m proud of myself for being brave enough to go through with it.
My nose affected how I felt for a long time, but I finally feel as if I have the face I was born to have.

CAROLINE KYRIACOU
Caroline Kyriacou, 50, runs a business with her husband Greg. They have six children aged 14 to 28 and live in Stanmore, Middlesex. She is a size ten to 12. Caroline says:
After six children, my body has been through monumental changes that have taken their toll.
Before I had my first child, I was a size 14 and weighed 11 stone, but I never exercised or gave my figure a second thought.
I put on nearly five stone with each pregnancy and lost most of it again. But after my youngest was born, I was a size 16, which felt way too big for my frame.
While I saw an extra dress size as a small price to pay for having my children, my breasts and tummy had slackened significantly and I’d lost all my muscle tone.
I knew I had to change things, not least because I wanted to set a good example to my children. But I never entertained the thought of cosmetic surgery because it seemed so drastic and prohibitively expensive.
I decided to go on a diet-and-exercise regime to see what I could achieve on my own. I joined a gym, but with a family and business to run it was hard to find the time.
Then I discovered PowerPlate — a vibrating platform on which you do toning exercises. I loved the fact the sessions are short and intense, just 25 minutes long.
After six weeks, I noticed my clothes were looser. When my family expressed their amazement, I decided to keep it up.
I’ve been using the PowerPlate for five years and I’m the slimmest I’ve ever been. It wasn’t an overnight change, but by sticking to a routine I’ve toned up all over, while keeping a feminine physique.  
I’ve also changed my diet and eat lots of healthy foods — though I still have chocolate when I want it: it’s all about balance.  
As a mother of six, I know better than anyone that shifting baby weight takes commitment, but I’m proof that if you set your mind to it you can get amazing results.
I never thought I’d wear a bikini again, yet now, at 50, I feel more confident than ever before.
Surgery is a great solution for some, but when others compliment me on my figure I feel proud I’ve achieved it through hard work.

SUZANNE LISTER
Suzanne Lister, 44, is a teacher from Sheffield. She is divorced with two teenage children, and is a size 8.  Suzanne says:
Four years ago, I decided to have surgery to remove the drooping skin on my upper eyelids, while eliminating my eyebags and tightening the lower lids.  
It was a snap decision made on my 40th birthday when I looked in the mirror and realised I was turning into my mother.
I’d been feeling depressed about my age, but my reflection was a stark reminder that all the older women in my family develop dark eyebags — and I was no exception.
I made an appointment with a consultant and booked in for eye-bag removal a week later, so I wouldn’t change my mind.
The £3,500 procedure removed the dark circles beneath my eyes, but it was immediately clear it hadn’t solved all my problems. My heart sank as I realised that all the negative feelings I’d been experiencing were still there.
Over the next year, I hit an all-time low. By September 2009, I’d separated from my husband and suffered a bereavement. I wasn’t eating properly and, though I’d exercised regularly, I was no longer going to the gym. I was at rock bottom and hated the way I looked.
Experience told me that more surgery wasn’t the answer, so I booked myself in for a week at the Prestige boot camp in Devon.
Like all the other guests, my goal wasn’t so much to lose weight, but to get my mind and body in tune with each other.
I was taught the importance of eating properly but, more importantly, the trainers addressed my mental as well as physical state. Every day started with a run to clear my head.
Today, I’m like a new person: through my new-found passion for exercise, I’ve learned to love my body, and I feel confident.
I don’t regret my decision to have eye surgery, but it’s clear I was looking for an instant fix for my low self-esteem. I realise plastic surgery isn’t a magic solution because true confidence comes from within.
source : (dailymail.co.uk)
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Plus Minus Surrounded Fat People

In the mix, someone really should not be too picky friend let alone based on body weight. But research has shown, is between people's body fat can cause someone involved in stretchy. Is it true that fat can be contagious?
The tendency to catch the fat can be triggered because the sensitivity of a person against her body image change. When was among the obese, a person would consider normal that gained weight a little and not try to control the portions.
Its influence can also occur directly if the type of fat people around him including the type of provocative. For example, always stirring up to eat sweet and fatty foods, so that someone can not stand for long and went to eat.
The experts from Arizona State University proved that after interviewing 101 respondents in Phoenix recently. Quoted from Dailymail, Tuesday (10/05/2011), researchers also divided the questionnaire and observation of the 812 people who are personally close to the respondents.
The results show, respondents on average around obese people tend to have higher body weight. Similarly, respondents who lived in an environment in which people are thinner on average, their weight tends to be lower.
These findings suggest that obesity could indeed be transmitted even though the mechanism does not occur directly. In the association, which is transmitted trigger obesity-risk behaviors such as unhealthy diet and lack of exercise.
Earlier in the year 2010, researchers from the University of California revealed that infection with a virus called adenovirus can increase the risk of obesity. Because the virus is easily spread, automated risk of obesity can also be transmitted directly together with adenovirus.
But the positive effect can also be obtained when it was among the obese. As detikHelath ever written before, young women who lived in a dormitory with a fat friend was more successful weight control ideal.
The findings are revealed in a study at the University of Michigan shows, young women who shared a room with a fat person can lose weight an average of 1.13 kg while the tinggak with other thin people can come down only 0.23 kg.
Currently living room with fat people, young women are generally more motivated to do the diet more strictly so as not to like her roommate. Unfortunately, these studies did not reveal the impact on the fat people who live with skinny people.
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Pictures of the Most Feared Smokers

During this warning on cigarette packs contained only a small writing only, whereas one of the more effective way is through pictures. Figure out what the most dreaded smoker?
Apparently smokers are afraid of a broken heart image. Comparative images of healthy and damaged heart is to make smokers fear. But unfortunately it only briefly frightened.
In a study by the UI Center for Health Research in collaboration with the Southeast Asia Tobacco Control Alliance (SEATCA) against student groups, farmers, women, both workers and non-smokers who smoke get any pictures of the most feared.
The resulting study was qualitative and quantitative picture is found of 16 surveyed, was drawing comparisons healthy and damaged heart is the most feared. This image is feared by all respondents either smoking or not smoking.
"There were 16 picture warnings and general society's most feared by drawing a warning that a comparison between a healthy heart and a broken heart, as well as pictures of oral cancer," said researcher Rita Damayanti of UI Health Research Center in the event the Security RPP Socialization Containing Materials Tobacco Products Represent addictive substances in Building Kemenkes For Health, Jakarta, Tuesday (05/10/2011).
The study also found a warning (warning) given in writing fairly ineffective and note that people prefer to use pictures as a form of warning.
"Studies conducted in Indonesia by 78 percent get a warning that people want an image," said Widyastuti of FKM UI.
Research conducted in 2007 in Jakarta and Cirebon area involving 1,200 respondents who were asked what kind of warning is more feared by the public in a pack of cigarettes, whether written or drawn.
"The smokers also agreed to provide warning in the form of images on cigarette packs, and when asked nearly 70 percent of smokers had tried to quit," says Rita of the UI Center for Health Research.
From the results of research showed that smokers actually aware of possible health hazards posed by cigarettes, so some of them there are already many times tried to quit smoking but failed.
Currently, the health warning in the form of images caused by cigarettes on the package already approved, just still not reached an agreement in terms of size of the image.
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Goodness and Badness of 5 Sleep Position

Humans spend a third of a life time to sleep and about 95 percent of the world sleep in the same position every night. Did you know that every sleep position has good effects and bad for health?
Health experts said that every sleep position has good and bad effects of each to health.
Here are some of the effects of sleeping position and its good and bad:
1. Recovery position (Tilt to the Left) 


Positives: Good for stomach acid reflux Negatives: Bad for wrinkles
"Known as the recovery position as similar to the posture used in medical emergencies. This position can help reduce acid reflux and indigestion," says Professor Jim Horne of the Sleep Research Centre at Loughborough University.
Acid reflux or esophageal reflux (esophageal reflux) is the return of food from the stomach into the esophagus (tube that carries food from the mouth to the stomach).
Leakage of stomach acid due to the weak connection between the stomach and esophagus and trigger burning pain. The key is to sleep with the left side.
In a study of patients with heartburn in the Graduate Hospital in Philadelphia, doctors found that sleeping on the right side of stomach acid that leaks make take longer to get out of the esophagus compared with sleeping on the left, so that patients who sleep on the right side of experiencing discomfort.
However, although this position can relieve stomach pain, sleep can aggravate the oblique wrinkles. Dr. Dennis Wolf, a member of the British Association of Cosmetic Dermatologists explains that side sleeping may increase the pressure on the nasolabial folds that run from the corners of the nose to the side of the mouth (known as a laugh line.)

2. Position face upward (supine position) 


Positives: Good for arthritis Negatives: Bad for asthma, snoring, sleep apnea, heart health.
"Sleep on your back (face up) is a good choice for those who suffer from arthritis and joint pain," says Sammy Margo, rental physiotherapist and author of Good Sleep Guide.
This is because sleeping on your back to distribute weight evenly throughout the body, without putting the burden on any particular area.
"However, the same sleeping position known to aggravate snoring. In this position, the muscles in the jaw and tongue relax, and jaw and throat under the influence of gravity. This causes the throat to narrow, resulting in air turbulence that causes vibration and snoring," says Dr John Shneerson, director of the Sleep Centre at Papworth Hospital, Cambridge.
This is especially true for adults who are overweight, where the weight of extra fat at the front of the neck will exaggerate a loose throat.
In addition, people who sleep on their backs to breathe more quickly than in other sleep positions and tissues become deoxygenated. This can aggravate a number of respiratory and circulatory problems, including asthma and heart disease.
   
3. Fetal Position (Bend Both Legs to Chest Directions) or Melungker 


Positives: Good for people who suffer from lower back pain Negatives: Bad for the neck pain and headaches
"This is the most common sleeping position in the UK, with legs drawn toward chest. Sleep like this can help to improve the wear and tear on the spine. Throughout the day, the spine bears the gravitational force that put a lot of pressure between vertebrae," says Sammy Margo .
He suggested that sleep in the fetal position is ideal because it reduces pressure on the discs and enhance repair.
However, he also stressed that it is important to ensure the neck in alignment with the whole body. In other words, make sure that the pillow is not too high or too low, as this could suppress the muscles and nerves in the neck, causing headaches and neck in the morning.
   
4. Spooning position Positive: Good to reduce stress Negatives: Bad as it causes pain and muscle pain
"Lying down with hands to partner mneyilangkan (hug) of course can increase the strength of the relationship. Physical touch even when sleeping to reduce feelings of stress in men and women," said Dr. James Coan, neuroscientist and psychologist from America.
However, this position may mean that you force the body into positions that may aggravate the existing pain and reduce joint and muscle.
"It's important to remember that your body changed over the years, and uncomfortable position ever selali may not happen," says Sammy Margo.

   
5. Position sunbather (pillow face / stomach) Positives: Good for people who snore Negatives: Bad for people who gritted teeth, pain and numbness in the hand.
"Sleeping in the face to face down will help to prevent snoring, because the throat muscles will not sag under gravity back," explained Dr Shneerson.
However, if you are a dental pengertak it could make conditions worse. According to Dr Mani Bhardwaj, dentists at The Smile Studios in London, when people sleep with his face down, the mandible is positioned more forward than usual. This means that if a man clenched his teeth, there is extra pressure on the lower teeth.
And this position can also cause nerve problems in your upper body.
"When I lie down with this position, the pillow is too much or too little will affect the position of the neck and placed parallel to the spine. This will increase the likelihood of nerve compression, especially in older people," said Dr Ecclesto.
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Drug More Effective If swallowed up with Sugar

There are some people who require sugar to help swallow the bitter medicine. And the researchers found that sugar not only helps swallow the drug, but also make the work medicine such as antibiotics become more effective.
Researchers found that antibiotics are taken together with a spoonful of sugar can dramatically increase the effectiveness against a stubborn infections like tuberculosis (TB).
Laboratory tests showed that glucose and fructose (a type of sugar found in plants) can stimulate the bacteria and make it more potent against the drug.
"If the old term 'spoonful of sugar make the medicine go down easier (easier to swallow) then the new term' spoonful of sugar make the medicine work '," explained Professor James Collins, of Boston University.
According to Professor Collins, chronic and recurrent infections often occur when the bacteria off and become metabolically active. Over the past few weeks or months, the bacteria will come back to life, become stronger and more aggressive than before, thus making the disease the patient relapsed.
Germs are persistent (recurrent) are different from bacteria that develop resistance (immunity) of antibiotics through genetic mutations, but the persistent bacteria can cause many problems.
And the scientists look for new ways to cope with the persistent bacteria rose from hibernation by using a simple weapon, namely sugar.
Scientists found that the sugar acts as a stimulant that is active against bacteria and make the normal response of bacteria vulnerable to antibiotics.
The study was then performed by testing Escherichia coli (E. coli), which is a common cause of urinary tract infections.
As a result, researchers were able to eliminate 99.9 percent of persister (persistent bacteria) in just two hours. Without sugar, the drugs used have no effect.
The study reported in the journal Nature also shows that the approach is as effective against persistent bacteria Staphylococcus aureus, which can produce serious infections.
Prof. Collins is now planning to investigate whether the addition of sugar to enhance the effectiveness of drugs against tuberculosis (TB).
"Our goal is to improve the effectiveness of existing antibiotics, rather than create new ones, who have to travel long and expensive process," said Kyle Allison, associate Professor Collins of Boston University who is first author of the study.
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Breast distention Not Controlled For Growing Implants


Minnesota, Normally, breast growth will stop at the age of 20 years. But thanks to attach the implant, a woman 34 years must be willing to change bra size every 2 months because of her breasts continued to grow to exceed the size of basketballs.
Women are Chelsea Charms, a model of the United States from Minnesota who is currently breast size really does not make sense that is 164XXX. For comparison, the size of a pumpkin papaya or even if it is unlikely that big.





When weighed, Chelsea's breasts each weigh approximately 12.7 kg and estimated to contain as much as 12 liters of fluid on both sides. By that measure, it is very difficult to embrace Chelsea because of chest circumference has reached 165 cm.
Chest circumference Chelsea still will be greater, because to this day still continue to grow large breasts about 2.5 cm / month. With such a rapid growth rate, once every 2 months Chelsea have to pay extra to adjust the size of bra.
This condition is experienced by Chelsea since around 2000, when he decided to make extreme modifications to the size of her breasts. Previously, he also had 2 times to do the installation of an implant containing saline solution until it reaches the size of DD and then there's no problem.
Installation of the final implant is no longer using saline and silicone fluids, but with strings made of polypropylene that sort of polymer plastic. This material is only intended to perform breast enlargement extreme that it never approved the drug regulatory agency in America that is FDA.
Although illegal, Chelsea are not the only women who do the installation of the implant of polypropylene. A number of porn actresses also do it to appear in the movies hardcore category, which is deliberately designed to create sexual fantasies of the most unrealistic.
But what happened to Chelsea a bit unexpected, because it uses polypropylene implants cause irritation to the internal breast tissue. As a result the body continual Chelsea issued a serum, which then makes the size of her breasts swell.
Although currently there is nothing to match the size of her breasts, Chelsea are not interested to register the world record for the breasts. But he also did not want to remove an implant that makes her breasts do not stop growing, because it actually support the profession as a model for adult magazines.
"I do not feel ashamed of my body, for me this work of art. You may say I'm crazy, but I'm not going to change anything from my body at this time," Chelsea said in an interview with Star Magazine, as quoted by the Mirror, Thursday (12 / 5 / 2011).
No exaggeration to call her breasts Chlesea as works of art, for mounting the implant in it was done by controversial artist Marc Quinn. Quoted from The Guardian, a British artist is famous hobby do extreme modifications to the human body.





One of the 'work life' produced the most phenomenal Marc Quinn is Thomas Beatie who was nicknamed The Pregnant Man aka the pregnant man. Beatie is a woman who overhauled to be a man through sexual reassignment surgery, but maintained their reproductive system until finally able to get pregnant in the year 2007.
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Become Musicians Can Make People Always Feel Young

Playing music that has many advantages. Recent studies have shown that playing a musical instrument can reduce the effects arising from the aging process and makes it always feel young.

The researchers found that 45-65 year-old musician who will excel in terms of memory and the ability to hear the speech of others even in noisy conditions than non-musicians. Besides playing music also reduces some negative effects of the aging process.

"Training for life playing music can provide benefits at least to the two functions of the body that will decline with age," says Nina Kraus, director of the Auditory Neuroscience Laboratory at Northwestern University, USA, as quoted from Dailymail, Friday (12/05/2011).

Kraus said that difficulty hearing sounds in a noisy atmosphere is one of the most common complaints from people who are old. This condition will interfere with social activities and can trigger depression.

The study involved 18 people musicians and 19 non-musicians who are aged 45-65 years, by testing the auditory memory, visual memory, auditory processing and speech in noise.

The musicians who began playing musical instruments at age 9 years or earlier and consistently throughout his life will live better in almost all of the tested than non-musicians.

"When working with sound will involve all the thought that regulate physical memory should always be sharpened, thereby playing music can combat the problem of age-related communications," said Kraus.

For that person who always play music or a musician will be spared from the negative effects that arise as we age, which makes this condition will always feel young. The results of this study have been published in the online scientific journal PLoS One.
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