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Friday, August 5, 2011

Choose the Best Red Lipstick

It is very important to choose the best red lipstick. Women love to wear makeup, but when you find that may be less free. To carry these products highlight the natural beauty of the characteristics of the lady. The right touch to the lips and around the eyes can make any woman look amazing!

Maybelline Moisture Extreme Lipstick Octinoxate Royal Red # E190.
Revlon ColorBurst Lipstick, True Red, 0.13 Fluid Ounces.
L'Oreal Paris Colour Riche Lipcolour, British Red, 0.13 Ounce.
Vasanti USA - The Ultimate Matte Red Lipstick - Paraben Free.

Women who have olive skin need to emphasize some of their natural beauty. Olive-colored skin looks good, with some hot shades of Crimson. Small orange undertone can be the perfect touch for women this type of skin. Wearing his olive skin the best red lipstick will give you a sexy, even exotic, see. Coral shades are usually ideal for women with this type of skin. But if you have the personality to go with it, a shade of fire can make you stand out from the crowd. It can be orange or yellow tones as well. In fact, the darker the skin, the product can be brighter, but still very elegant and beautiful.

Women who have fair skin are classified into two categories. One type of expression is a bluish-white tones and the other is a warmer tone. Women and cool shades of the best red lipstick shades have, which are very close to pink, blues, teal, or white. Select the types that have shades of blue. The lips do not seem to be blue, but it suggests that the undertone.

And women, whose pale skin tones are warm earth tones, have a big impact. Mustard, terracotta or rust is better than some of the shades of red are used. The right shade to illuminate the face and appearance changed. Most often mauve or berry shades work well on both types.

What about women who have more than one halftone? What am I supposed to look as impressive as the other women? They are out of luck, go with shades of brown for the best.

As you can see that there really is something for everyone with this range of products. Everything comes to choosing colors that go best with your skin, hair and eyes. Finding the perfect combination well worth the time invested. Try them out and not be afraid to try a couple that are not normally offered for your skin type. It may be that your skin can still manipulate the compliment! Here are some ideas on how to find the best red lipstick that works for you.

Saturday, July 9, 2011

How to Manage a Stressful Day

Stress is very harmful for everyone. We can not say stay away from stress, but the fact is that you can not because the factors of stress are everywhere. Many people have been affected by stress and only a few people are aware of the management. Daily activities full of moments of stress, and it is true that whenever we are under the influence of stress, we are not aware of this and we still do things that make us more stress. Some people find it stressful to solve the problem of view, literally.
However, stress should not be considered a problem because it will only increase your stress level. Instead, you should consider it as a challenge, because when you look at it this way, you really know how to overcome it.

A stressful day can be avoided when you know the proper treatment of stress and problems. We have to accept that stress is with us every day and we need to get used to it. Know the facts stress to help you get going, they'll follow your instructions for a better resistance to stress.
Furthermore, one of the best ways to resolve the tension is to provide a record of stress is good, because all you have to do is list all the things or events that will make you stress. Sometimes we are oblivious to the tension and the review of stress, you will be able to wake up from this ignorance. Having a daily schedule of activities is another factor to give the answer to your stressful day. Calendar will give you a guide to what things are done in each specific day, and the good thing is that you will not be rushed and under pressure.

Overall, there is a lot of things we can do so, we give the solution to a stressful day. It 'best to become more aware of stress, because it can give an idea of ​​how to fight it. None of us likes to suffer from stress because of its side effects, such as aging and more serious health problems when not treated. It is best to take a break and time to relax. Do not push your mind too much and it just always a positive thinker, so you really feel the joy of your day, in particular, stay away from stress.

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Male Factor Problems and Fertility

One of the best kept secrets in the world of infertility is that, believe it or not, "human factor" plays an important role in up to 50% of infertility cases.



Despite the figure, only a small fraction (about 5%) of our patients are officially diagnosed with a form of "male factor" involvement. However, when the sperm of the variables taken into account (eg, sperm count, motility, morphology, etc.) Many people are swept away like only a "borderline case" male factor in participation, and describes the limits does not have an impact. "Borderline case" value for value is still technically a "sub-normal" and the other is really "optimal". The fact is that most of the increase in medical clinics only need one sperm to fertilize an egg with the process of IVF called ICSI (intra-cytoplasmic sperm injection). Thus, with regard to assisted reproductive technology for male infertility part of the equation is a twisted little or no attention

Unfortunately, this ignores the very important facts. For starters, many clinics do not see three important factors: the number of sperm, sperm motility and sperm morphology. However, there are many other aspects of sperm health beyond these three. Appearance is not everything in the world of sperm. For example, newer technology now shows that there may be significant DNA fragmentation (DNA damage) in sperm cells that "look good" and showed "normal" according to the basic parameters ... and DNA fragmentation is a test. There are many other potential factors that contribute to suboptimal sperm that science has not yet identified.

Friday, July 1, 2011

Alternative Medicine

In the 1970s, Dannon ran an ad that featured ancient yet appealing Russian villagers—robust men with full white beards, strong and sturdy women who had aged with grace and dignity. Their secret, of course, was eating lots of yogurt. (Here's a follow-up ad.) While I don’t think my daily yogurt will have me doing Russian dances on tables, a new study suggests that it may prevent the development of a real problem for many people—diarrhea caused by taking antibiotics.

In addition to killing bacteria that cause disease, antibiotics also kill bacteria in our intestines that help keep our guts healthy. These beneficial bacteria crowd out the less friendly strains that can cause problems like diarrhea. One of the worst of these is Clostridium difficile, a major scourge in hospitals, where it’s estimated that between 5 and 25 percent of people who receive antibiotics develop diarrhea. About 20 percent of those cases are caused by C. difficile, and the cost of treating one case of C. difficile diarrhea is estimated to be about $3,700.
Many dietitians—and, recently, some doctors—think that one way to fix this problem is by eating probiotics, or good bacteria, which helps to reset the natural balance in the intestines and thereby prevent a run on toilet paper. Yogurt contains active cultures that are thought to be probiotics, but we still have only a basic understanding of which bacteria actually are probiotics and exactly what they do.
In a recent study in the British Medical Journal, investigators divided up patients receiving antibiotics into two groups. One group received a commercially available probiotic yogurt drink called Actimel. The other group got a similar-tasting but sterile placebo. Only 12 percent of the patients who received Actimel developed diarrhea compared with 34 percent of the patients who got the placebo. None of the Actimel patients developed the more dangerous C. difficile diarrhea, compared with 17 percent of the placebo group. When you consider that the cost of treating a patient with Actimel was about $100, this seems like a pretty good deal.
As studies go, this one was well done. The investigators corrected for many factors that might have skewed their data, such as what antibiotics patients received, how long they took them, and what kind of infections they had. The researchers also did their statistical analysis using a rigorous standard called intention to treat, in which the results from all subjects involved in the study are counted, even if they fail to follow directions. The number of patients in the trial was relatively small (135), and we have no way of knowing which of the three bacteria in Actimel was responsible for the benefit, but these are small quibbles with a potentially important study.
Now, claims of the remarkable healing powers of dietary supplements generally among evidence-based, textbook-toting physicians who are all about the raise an eyebrow or twoscience of medicine. (I might even be labeled as one of those stodgy eyebrow raisers.) But when there is evidence to back up the claim, medicine does tend to embrace unusual treatments, and antibiotic-related diarrhea is a big problem just waiting for an effective remedy. There’s obviously still a lot we don’t know about probiotics, but this study provides us with the kind of credible information that could inspire doctors to prescribe little white tubs instead of little white pills.

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Communication With The Doctor Better

Communication is the foundation of all good relationships. Sometimes I get a sweet note in my lunch, other times I find a sticky note, “viola lesson at 6”, and sometimes when I pass the chair of internal medicine in the hospital he says, “Let’s talk this afternoon in my office.” Clearly some forms of communication are more direct than others, and others are more desirable.

Likewise, the doctor/patient relationship is also built on the cornerstone of communication. I love it when patients bring a list of questions to their office visit. Those questions give us a chance to talk about issues important to the patient, keep the extraneous chatter about weather to a minimum, and I can send them on their way with peace of mind. The list of questions makes us a team and allows us to work together. If you’ve read an article related to your health, and you’re wondering what I think about it, by all means, bring it with you. Warning: Not all doctors like this, so proceed with caution.

Yesterday I was reminded that listening is a really important component of great communications. I had an adult patient come to her appointment with her mom, which I have to say is fairly atypical. During the actual exam, the mom left the exam room and I asked the patient if there was a reason why she brought her mom along. She said, “We have a rule in our family that no one ever goes to the doctor alone, that way there’s two sets of ears listening to what the doctor says.” Simple and Smart.

Now, there are some patients who skip the list of questions and like to get right to it. Last month I had a patient who started our office visit with, “Hey doc, look at this!” and dropped his pants to show me a festering imperfection which needed some antibiotics. Medical school teaches us a lot of things, but covering our surprise when patients suddenly flash their privates is not one of them—that’s why we always knock on the door before entering the exam room. Doctors are people too; a little warm-up goes a long way.
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