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Featured: The Avian Influenza Virus (Bird Flu)
HealthIs the world today looking at another pandemic due to the avian influenza virus? The increasing cases of the avian influenza virus, the global spreading of the disease and the fact that many scientists believe that it is not a matter of if but when we will experience it, is making this a global question. What is making some believe this is highly probable?

To answer that question we first need to examine what the avian influenza is, and some of its history.


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Featured: Arthritis - Is Surgery Right for You?
HealthIf you suffer from severe osteoarthritis, surgery may be in store for you.

Surgery is no small choice, and doctors and the surgeons they work with are naturally reluctant to operate unless you meet criteria that they consider important.

Two of the key factors that all surgeons probably consider are the life-expectancies of the artificial joint and of you. Historically artificial joints last about 15 to 20 years. New technologies may extend this, but there's really no one offering a guarantee that this will be so. For the new technologies, the long-term data just isn't there yet. (That's why it's called "new.")

Doctors call the replacement of an artificial joint gone bad a "revision." And revisions are sometimes more difficult than the original operation. This also forms one more cause for reluctance in treating younger patients.

There seem to be two models that doctors and the surgeons they work with go by.

Model #1: Age and pain intensity.

In this model, the age is a critically important factor. If you're expected to live, on average, to age 75 or 80, and the joint is only going to last 15 years, surgeons using this model will be reluctant to operate until you're 65 years old.

The other parameter is pain intensity. No matter how old you are, if you need the replacement because the pain is just unbearable, many (most?) physicians will agree to operate.

Model #2: Add "life style"

In this model, the factors of the first model are still considered, but to them is added the question of whether you're sacrificing your life right now in order to have some kind of "ideal state" when you're 65.

This is clearly a subjective area for both the patient and the doctor, but in many cases, the evidence is so overwhelmingly clear that the call for a replacement of the joint is considered very reasonable.

And there are clear advantages to getting the artificial joint while you are younger.

* Generally, you're better able to withstand surgery when you're younger than when you're in your latter years.

* Assuming the operation and recovery go well, you'll have years of a better life that you can look back on when you're older - even if at that time you get sidelined because a revision isn't possible.

* Technology is improving all the time. By the time you need a revision (assuming that the newer materials do wear out in 15 to 20 years), the procedures may be in place to make revisions much easier to successfully perform.

Concluding Remarks

This article is a clarion call for arthritis patients to be advocates on their own behalf and to have a discussion of the effects that your arthritis is having on your life. If you are severely restricted in what you can do, if your family is suffering so as to compensate for your pain, and if you can imagine what it would be like for you to see your loved ones in pain and know that this is what they feel about you right now, then it may be past due for you to have this conversation.

And if your physician and surgeon will not take lifestyle as an important factor, seek out a second, third and fourth doctor who will.

This is NOT a call for unnecessary or ill-advised surgery. It is a call for a very important discussion that you should have with your doctor.

To a pain free life...

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Featured: 5 Keys to Minimizing Holiday Stress
HealthIn an ideal world the holidays are a time when family comes together to celebrate, there is peace on earth and goodwill abounds, children are well behaved, teenagers are happy and cooperative and visiting family bring smiles, compliments and gifts.

Sharing and caring with loved one sounds wonderful, but often there is an undercurrent of tension that can make this a difficult and dreaded time for some. Why does this happen, after all the holidays only come around once a year and we deal with family tension all year round.


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Featured: How To Go Through Menopause Without Stress
HealthAre you confuse whether you already entering menopause or not? You feel not all the sign appeared to you, except you suffering stress all the time. It’s a fact that not knowing what to expect from menopause can cause you more stress than if you are well informed. However, if you arm yourself with the bodily facts about menopause, you will be in a more knowledgeable position to discuss with your physician any kind of medical treatment he or she may prescribe.

Despite the new openness concerning menopause, it can still be a shock when a woman realizes she has reached this time in her life because even during the best times of our lives, change bring on stress.

A woman in menopause faces physical changes and new emotional realities. Although Eastern and Western disciplines disagree in the interpretations of stress response and their prescriptions for how to deal with it, recognition has grown in both disciplines that body and mind are intertwined, working together – or against each other.


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Featured: What You Need to Know About Allergies
HealthAnonymous writes "

Somewhere around 45 million American are affected by allergies. An allergic reaction is a response by your immune system to a substance it thinks is a harmful allergen. It reacts by releasing histamines which causes inflammatory reactions involving digestive, skin and/or respiratory systems. Always check with your personal healthcare professional on any matter concerning your health..

1. More than 35 million Americans suffer from “hay fever,” which is technically “allergic rhinitis.”

2. If you suffer, it isn't as easy as moving to another location.

According to the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (AAAAI), most people who move develop new allergies to the new stuff within a year or two. “Moving to another part of the country to escape allergies is often ultimately disappointing, and not recommended.”

3. The top 10 “allergy capitals” in the US are …

1. Louisville, KY 2. Austin, TX 3. St. Louis, MO 4. Atlanta, GA 5. Charlotte, NC 6. Hartford-New Haven, CT 7. Nashville, TN 8. Raleigh-Durham-Fayetteville, NC 9. Harrisburg-Lancaster-York, PA 10. Grand Rapids-Kalamazoo, MI

Go here to read the top 50 and how they were ranked. You will find they include most of the places you're likely to visit on business or pleasure, such as Orlando, Chicago, New York City, and San Francisco.

4. Weather influences hay fever symptoms.

Symptoms are worse when pollen moves around - hot, dry and windy weather. When it's rainy, cloudy or windless, the pollen doesn't move.

5. It’s the pollen you can’t see that does the most damage.

Pollen are tiny, egg-shaped male cells of flowering plants. How tiny are they? Microscopic.

6. Do I have to give up my roses and zinnias?

According to the AAAAI, pollens from plants with bright flowers are usually okay. It’s the trees, grasses and low-growing weeds that have the small, light dry pollens so easily airborne.

7. What about your fingernails?

While cosmetics and salon services are generally safe, Dr. Phoebe Rich, American Academy of Dermatologists, warns of the potential problem of allergic reactions. The most common ingredient that can create an allergic reaction is methylmethacrylate or MMA, which is used in the application of acrylic nails. Dr. Rich advises: “Although MMA has been banned by many states and the FDA has issued warnings about its hazards, the substance is still being used in some discount salons because it costs so much less than the safer acrylate alternatives such as ethylmethacrylate....If consumers notice a strong odor associated with acrylic nail application, MMA is probably being used and that salon should be avoided. Consumers should also report that salon to the state medical board.”

8. Seasonal allergic conjunctivitis is on the rise.

If your eyes are itching, burning, red, tearing or watering, and feel like sand-paper, and your eyelids are swollen, it could be allergic conjunctivitis. Viral and bacterial conjunctivitis can produce the same symptoms. Why should you know the difference? Because the treatment is different. One example – if it’s bacterial, you may be given Neosporin drops, which (spore=mold) would make your allergic symptoms worse!

9. How do you know if it’s a cold, or allergies? Read the distinction here.

10. Over 6,000,000 Americans suffer from food allergies.

According to the FoodAllergyInitiative, “each year hundreds die from food and allergies and over 30,000 receive life-saving treatment in emergency rooms due to food-induced anaphylaxis [difficulty in breathing, heart failure, circulatory collapse and sometimes death].” Source: http://www.foodallergyinitiative.org/ .

Any food can cause allergies, but 90% are caused by peanut, shellfish, soy, egg, wheat, fish, milk and treenuts.

(c)Susan Dunn, MA, The EQ Coach. I offer coaching, distance learning courses, and ebooks around emotional intelligence for career, relationships, success, happiness, resilience, and personal and professional development. I train and certify Emotional Intelligence coach - www.eqcoach.net . Mailto:sdunn@susandunn.cc for free ezine. For daily EQ Tips, send blank email to EQ4U-subscribe@yahoogroups.com.

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