28 November 2009

Health Tutorials

An excellent site which will be very useful to every one of us. Please save this for future reference as well.
Interactive Health Tutorials
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/tutorials/


The tutorials listed on the web page are interactive health education resources from the Patient Education Institute

.Using animated graphics each tutorial explains a procedure or condition in easy-to-read language. You can also listen to the tutorial.

17 November 2009

So Sex is Like Picking a Lock



I just had an argument with a girl I know. She was saying how it's unfair that if a guy fucks a different girl every week, he's a legend, but if a girl fucks just two guys in a year, she's a slut. So in response I told her that if a key opens lots of locks, then it's a master key. But if a lock is opened by lots of keys, then it's a shitty lock. That shut her up.

Emerging City Innovation ... Who is Taking the Lead!!!

Most of the world’s population now lives in cities. How can we make sure these urban centers are good homes for humanity? Cities from Bogotá and Rio de Janeiro to Seoul are leading the way, using fresh ideas to reduce pollution and waste; provide efficient, clean transportation; and support biodiversity. Watch the VIDEO
http://www.good.is/post/emerging-city-innovation/

13 November 2009

Stress Before and After Vacation


Ah! another chart on what we go through before and after a Vacation. I guess we would not be able to live without our email, facebook and etc, how this forms of communication has invaded our everyday lives and privacy at times.

Stress vs Productivity


This is a simple chart showing how Stress effects our productivity during a typical work day.
Any Comments ???

12 November 2009

Swine Flu Vaccination - Poison ? ? ? - From an Angry Australian Pharmacist


READ FOR YOUR OWN AWARENESS

Any Docs and Pharmacists would like to commend???


Subject: Swine Flu Vaccination - Poison ? ? ? - From an Angry Australian Pharmacist.



"Guys, I'm Emailing you because I'm bloody scared about something.

I created my Facebook group for fun, and to use it to market my businesses to people. What I'm doing now totally kills my ability to do that, but I don't care. This is important.


I'm a qualified pharmacist. I've been researching the swine flu vaccine that our government has bought for us (using our money, by the way) and its DANGEROUS.
Its easily a hundred times more dangerous than the swine flu itself, Imo.


Something that freaked me out is that several swine flu vaccine manufacturers have asked governments to give them an
exemption from lawsuits, in case the vaccine caused harm in people. If you made a vaccine that you knew worked, then why would you need a legal exemption in case it hurt people? Massive warning sign. They don't believe its safe.

The swine flu itself has killed about 2/3000 people total. The regular flu kills 40 000 plus per year, so why are we freaking out about swine flu, and not normal flu? Does that make sense? No.


If the regular flu kills 40 000 plus per year, and the swine flu only killed 2/3000 ? then why are governments buying it in advance, giving it to us for free, and giving drug
manufacturers immunity to legal cases against them? Does that make sense? No.

The swine flu vaccine contains
2 horribly dangerous compounds, one is called thimerosol. It is made 50% of mercury. It binds to receptors in your brain, and basically causes brain damage. Is it smart to be injected with thimerosol, and get brain damage, dropping 10 IQ points and going dumb, in order to avoid getting a flu that kills 95% less people than regular flu? No.

The other horrible ingredient is called squalene.
Squalene accidentally tricks your immune system into killing your own cells, which creates autoimmune diseases like asthma, multiple scelerosis, diabetes, and a bunch of diseases that we don't have a name for yet (because squalene hasn't been used for that long, and we have little data on its effects), is it smart to inject yourself with that stuff, in order to avoid a relatively mild flu, like the swine flu? No.

If you're a pregnant mother about to take Panvax, ask yourself this ? why would you take Panvax, when it contains Neomycin and Polymyxin B Sulfate ? both of which exhibit positive
risk to unborn children ? so as to avoid what? A mild flu, that kills 95% fewer people than the regular flu?

Look, I'm a funny guy. Yeah, I make good Facebook groups. People join them by the thousands, and laugh. But I'm also a qualified pharmacist. I scored in the top 10 of my state in school. I'm expert at critical analysis of drugs and their effects on humans. And let me be blunt, if someone came up to me with a syringe full of swine flu vaccine, or came near my family with one, I would take the needle off them and poke them with it myself, followed by several very hard punches. This stuff is poison.


Don't take it. Don't let your friends take it. Don't let your family take it.
If some idiot in a lab coat asks you if you want it, ask them about thimerosol, squalene, and why the company making it wants legal exemption from being sued, and watch their face go into omg I'm being asked serious questions that I don't have the answer to mode.
Anyway. I hope you're all well. Chat to you on Facebook sometime :)

Sincerely,

George Mamouzellos
Bachelor of Pharmacy
University of South Australia"

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11 November 2009

Marriage is for.........sharing!


The sharing of marriage...

The old man placed order for one hamburger, French fries and a drink.

He unwrapped the plain hamburger and carefully cut it in half, placing one half in front of his wife.

He then carefully counted out the French fries, dividing them into twopiles and neatly placed one pile in front of his wife.

He took a sip of the drink, his wife took a sip and then set the cup down between them . As he began to eat his few bites of hamburger, the
people around them were looking over and whispering.

Obviously they were thinking, "That poor old couple - all they can afford is one meal for the two of them."

As the man began to eat his fries a young man came to the table and politely offered to buy another meal for the old couple. The old man said, they were just fine - they were used to sharing everything.

People closer to the table noticed the little old lady hadn't eaten a bite. She sat there watching her husband eat and occasionally taking turns sipping the drink.

Again, the young man came over and begged them to let him buy another meal for them. This time the old woman said "No, thank you, we are used to sharing everything."

Finally, as the old man finished and was wiping his face neatly with the napkin, the young man again came over to the little old lady who had yet to eat a single bite of food and asked "What is it you are
waiting for?"

She answered

"THE TEETH."

10 November 2009

Become a citizen of Hopenhagen



On December 7, leaders from 192 countries will gather at the UN Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen to determine the fate of our planet. Let's turn Copenhagen into Hopenhagen. Hopenhagen is a movement, a moment and a chance at a new beginning. The hope that we can create a global community that will lead our leaders into making the right decisions. The hope that by solving our environmental crisis, we can solve our economic crisis at the same time. Hopenhagen is change - and that change will be powered by all of us.

Help lead the leaders by visiting hopenhagen.org
 today. Sign the petition. Become a citizen of Hopenhagen. Fuel the movement. More important, pass on the story of  Hopenhagen to your friends and family. Encourage everyone you can to get involved and sign the petition. Because the more of us who do, the more our leaders will recognize the world is serious about change.
Let's turn Copenhagen into Hopenhagen.

09 November 2009

Focus on Problems vs. Focus on Solutions

One of the most memorable case studies on Japanese management was the case of the empty soap box, which happened in one of Japan ' s biggest cosmetics companies.