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Secrets of Alternative Medicine Revealed

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Most Americans don’t think twice about putting their health in the hands of orthodox medica… [...]

Secrets of Alternative Medicine Revealed

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Most Americans don’t think twice about putting their health in the hands of orthodox medical doctors, or their faith in the latest medical technology and drugs. After all, countless lives are saved because of modern medicine.

 

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Daily Motivation: Desire Is The Starting Point Of Success

The first thing that will contribute to reaching your goal is that you simply want to reach it badly enough. You must learn how to desire with sufficient intensity to be successful.

If you have the desire you have the power to attain success. You can really have anything you want in life if you go after it. But you have to want it.

As a drowning soul desires air, as a shipwrecked person craves fresh water, so must you feel that intense, eager, insistent, demanding, ravenous desire for your success.

Your desire for success must be so strong within you that it becomes the very breath of your life. It must be your first thought when you wake up, and your last thought when you go to bed at night.

You can have anything you want if you go after it with intensity. [...]

Findings confirm H1N1 flu’s toll on pregnant women

SOURCE: Clinical Infectious Diseases, March 1, 2010.

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – New research from Australia confirms that the HIN1 flu hits pregnant women particularly hard-especially if they have asthma, obesity or diabetes.

“This finding underscores the importance of education regarding recommendations for vaccination in pregnancy and the need for rapid testing and earlier use of antivirals in suspected influenza,” Dr. Michelle L. Giles of Monash Medical Center in Clayton, Victoria, and her colleagues write.

While more than three-quarters of the women in the study had been treated with oseltamivir (Tamiflu), Giles and her team add, two-thirds had been sick for at least 48 hours before getting the drug. Flu medication should be started as soon as possible after symptoms begin to give patients the most benefit, they say.

Past studies have found that pregnant women with influenza may be at greater risk of complications like pneumonia, Giles and her colleagues note, although the effects of the flu on the fetus are less well understood.

To investigate the effects of the H1N1 influenza A strain in pregnancy, the researchers looked at 43 pregnant women with lab-confirmed H1N1 admitted to six different Victoria hospitals during the 2009 outbreak.

Two women were admitted during their first trimester, 13 during their second trimester and 28 in their third trimester. Twenty-five had been hospitalized due to flu-like illness; all but one of these women spent less than a week in the hospital. But among the 11 patients admitted for pneumonia, seven were hospitalized for at least a week.

Half of the women had at least one other health problem, such as asthma, obesity, or diabetes mellitus, but these women did not seem to be at increased risk of pneumonia or pregnancy complications compared to women without other health problems.

Fifteen of the women delivered their babies during hospitalization, six before 37 weeks’ gestation and 9 at 37 weeks or later. The researchers had outcome information on 24 babies at the end of July 2009. Twenty-one were alive, two had died in the womb (at 26 and 31 weeks’ gestation), and one died 26 days after delivery due to prematurity-related complications (this infant had been born at 26 weeks’ gestation). Seven of the babies, including the infant who died, were tested for H1N1, and none of them were infected.

Forty percent of the women went into preterm labor, Giles and her team note, while the normal rate of premature delivery for the hospitals included in the study was around 10 percent. All of the women who delivered their babies before 37 weeks and had chest X-rays were confirmed to have pneumonia.

“The mechanism by which pregnancy, particularly late pregnancy, increases disease severity is unknown,” Giles and her team write. Immune system changes could be a factor, they add. A woman’s expanding belly can reduce her lung capacity, they add; this as well as the increased demands pregnancy places on the heart and lungs could also be factors.

Flu shots are recommended for pregnant women, the researchers add, but many don’t get them. While some experts say this is because many women are reluctant to receive immunizations or take drugs during pregnancy, they note, there is evidence that doctors’ lack of awareness may be “a major contributor, with good acceptance by mothers when the risks and benefits are explained.”

SOURCE: Clinical Infectious Diseases, March 1, 2010.

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It’s Time To Stop Struggling

A further sign of health is that we don’t become undone by fear and trembling, but we take it as a message that it’s time to stop struggling and look directly at what’s threatening us. Pema Chodron
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