Friday, March 28, 2008
Bearded Dragon Eat Raisins
Title: DAVID
Writer: Roberto Fiesco and Julian Hernandez,
Based a story of Luis Martín Ulloa
Address: Roberto Fiesco
Production: Daniel Alonso
Company: IMCINE, 2005
Genre: Fiction
Format: 35mm ., Color, 1:1.85, Dolby Digital
Photo: Alejandro Cantú
Actors: Jorge Adrian Espindola, Javier Escobar
Blueprints Of Toothpick Tower
In the case of hepatitis A, the virus that causes it is found in the feces of infected people. Usually transmitted by eating food that has been contaminated with feces of infected people. It is said that this type of hepatitis is mild, it does not cause chronic disease. The best prevention is through vaccination against hepatitis "A".
hepatitis viruses B and C are responsible for more than 80 percent of cases of liver cancer. Between 55% and 85% of people with hepatitis C develop chronic infection, while 6% of those infected after age 5 suffer from long-term effects. Both viruses are transmitted through contaminated blood, but the Hepatitis "B" is also found in semen and vaginal fluids. For hepatitis "B" there is a highly effective vaccine that prevents it, but there is no vaccine available to prevent hepatitis "C".
Why should we care about your liver? 10 reasons I think the most important ..
- The liver helps clean the blood of drugs, hormones and other chemicals that can damage the body.
- The liver breaks down and removes germs and other invaders that have made it through the walls of the digestive tract and entered the blood.
- The liver acts as a filter toxins from the small intestine and the rest of the body.
- helps the body use food and nutrients.
- helps maintain the balance of glucose, protein, fat, cholesterol, hormones and vitamins in the body.
- The liver produces bile, a substance needed to digest fat.
- produces amino acids, triglycerides, cholesterol and glucose.
- Stores vitamins, minerals and glycogen (a form of glucose which provides energy to the body),
- Gets iron from red blood cells.
- Involved in blood clotting.
One of the most interesting things about the liver is the only organ that receives blood from two sources. A source from the stomach and intestines and is full of nutrients. The other comes from the heart and contains oxygen. The liver acts as a blood filter that gets it: - eliminates germs and foreign substances from the blood it receives from the stomach and intestines and allows nutrients to pass from the blood into liver cells (hepatocytes) and vice versa.
- Once the blood passes through the liver, circulates throughout the body and nourishes.
Hepatitis B can make you feel like you have flu, symptoms include fatigue
Some people
- darkening of urine spots on the skin
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- colored droppings
- yellowing of the eyes and skin
- Some people have no symptoms.
How I can know if I am infected with hepatitis B virus?
- With a clinical trial called Panel Viral Hepatitis B: A sample of blood for Hepatitis B markers
- Liver biopsy: The doctor removes a tiny piece of liver through a needle. That piece of liver was studied for signs of hepatitis B and liver damage.
can protect yourself and protect others against Hepatitis "B" taking into account the following recommendations: - Vaccinate against Hepatitis B, to teach your body to attack the virus .
- use condoms when having sex
- not share needles with anyone
- Wear gloves if you come in contact with the blood of another person
- not use the toothbrush, ratrillo razor or another person or anything else that may come in contact with their blood.
- Ensure that any tattoo or piercing (piercing) you wish-fulfillment in any part of your body, is done with clean tools and places approved by the health department.
The hepatitis B vaccine is given in three injections. All infants should receive it. Infants receive their first shot within 12 hours of birth. The second injection is applied between 1 and 2 months old, and the third between 6 and 18 months of age. From the age of 12 should be vaccinated later than 30 days after the first shot must apply yourself to strengthen and then every 5 years.
The Hepatitis B vaccine, only applies to people who have not contracted the virus.
Is the vaccine safe?
hepatitis vaccines are generally well tolerated. After injection, the most common complaints are pain (spontaneous or palpation), redness, swelling, heat or irritation at the injection site (arm). Some people have experienced fever, fatigue, headache, nausea or diarrhea. Serious reactions are rare but can occur. Discuss the possible side effects with your doctor. Like all vaccines, administration of Hepatitis Vaccine may not protect 100% of people who receive it.
If you need more information about the vaccine against hepatitis "A and B", go to your nearest health center or see your doctor you trust .
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Monday, March 24, 2008
How To Congratulate Someone Before Having A Baby
Last November (2007) made a televised news story on people living with HIV in the hostel "The tree of life", then interviewed Rolando, one of the inhabitants of that place, in that interview, Rolando commented that more than money, people in shelters need of love, understanding and especially for family visits, which leave them buried there, buried as his family say forget them and not see them again ever, as if the time of going to that place had been killed and had only been buried. Later I ventured to visit the hostel to know more about HIV and problems facing the the people who are carriers of the same order make proposals campaign to help fight the spread of the virus and to support people who are carriers, that's how I met Rolando.
How do you feel right now that are responding to the survey? With pain of head and belly as being in the Hospital
What is the biggest problem that you face currently being carrier of HIV?
The visits I have no family
Comments or additional comments you wish to add:
To support my brothers with the same problem or disease on all parents and family as I would like to have my father, but as far as is, he died before of I was born, those who have valórenlos and especially parents to value their children with a virus or any other illness and give them moral support and not let them die alone.
+ Rolando.
In January and February last, we conducted a campaign of cleaning and painting the shelter of the tree of life to try to provide a better quality of life to Rolando and his siblings to the hostel (this is how he referring to his mates place), started promoting the campaign "Give life to the Tree of Life," many eyes began to turn to this place and slowly began to get help, but unfortunately this aid came too late, at least not for Roland, because He died a few days ago.
I just left to remember his words and survey I replied, I feel sad that I could not goodbye of him, not know where his ashes deposited and I can only tell you the thought that wherever you are, know that the little time I tried it rough for you to appreciate and leave an imprint on my life and even said that my survey was paying very much regret that these results will not have encouraged and helped him, Rolando thank you and God bless you.
virus HIV / AIDS If it exists, take lives, FRIENDS, FAMILY , leaves marks and empty nobody ever can be removed.
Now I ask all who visit this blog, to help us raise awareness among persons with a friend, relative or acquaintance living with HIV to support them, understand them, not judge them nor do they blame, but rather the cuddle, let them know how important they are and most of them show that they are not alone.
HIV, stigma and discrimination affects us all and all, so it is up to each and every fight, help us to fight.
José Zitle