Monday, November 30, 2009

WHO: Treat HIV patients sooner

The Star had this article on AIDS and HIV...

LONDON (AP) - People infected with the virus that causes AIDS should start treatment earlier than currently recommended, the World Health Organization said Monday.

The U.N. agency issued new guidance advising doctors to start giving patients AIDS drugs a year or two earlier than usual. The advice could double the number of people worldwide who qualify for treatment, adding an extra 3 to 5 million patients to the 5 million already awaiting AIDS drugs.

WHO's previous HIV treatment advice was published in 2006. Since then, several studies have shown people with HIV who start drugs earlier than recommended have a better chance of surviving.

WHO now advises doctors to start HIV patients on drugs when their level of CD4 cells - a measure of the immune system - is about 350. Previously they said doctors should wait until patients' levels hovered around 200. In most Western countries, doctors start treating HIV patients when their CD4 count is about 500.

David Ross, an AIDS expert at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, said there is compelling evidence HIV patients should start treatment sooner. People with HIV who aren't on AIDS drugs are more likely to catch a potentially fatal disease like tuberculosis or develop other complications when they do start the drugs, Ross said.

WHO's new recommendations also advise pregnant women with HIV to take the drugs earlier and while breast-feeding. The agency also said countries should phase out the use of the commonly used AIDS drug stavudine because of its toxic side effects. If countries with large outbreaks adopt the guidance, many more people could live longer, healthier lives, said Hiroki Nakatani, a top WHO official in a statement.

Still, WHO's advice raises questions about how countries and donor agencies will pay for the lifelong AIDS treatment. About 4 million people worldwide are receiving AIDS drugs, but another 5 million are still waiting in line. With its new recommendations, WHO guessed that another 3 to 5 million people now qualify for the drugs.

It may also be difficult to convince HIV patients to start the drugs sooner, when some may not have any AIDS symptoms. Putting more patients on the treatment for a longer period of time could also encourage drug resistance.

Ross said many AIDS programs in Africa are already struggling. He added there were anecdotal reports of clinics turning away new patients eligible for treatment because they didn't have enough drugs to treat them.

Some experts said the new WHO guidance could add billions to the cost of global AIDS programs. "WHO may be biting off more than they can chew," said Philip Stevens, a director at International Policy Network, a London-based think tank. "I'm not sure how this will be possible to achieve, other than by cutting lots of corners," he said.

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Eyesight and TV-watching

If you have been thinking about getting yourself or your family a gift everyone can enjoy, now would be a great time especially when Christmas is just around the corner.

What is more appropriate than a tv.

















With one of those LCD tvs, watching TV will become thrilling again, especially now that you can view programs on a flat LCD screen in resolutions of up to high-definition 1080p. The result is crystal-clear pictures you’ll never tire of, plus it will be very much less taxing on the eyes. A coupon code or gift card could ensure big savings on the purchase.

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Quick Action Saves Lives

Good communication is a crucial element in efficiency leading to increased productivity be in the home-front or at work. Teamwork can also be improved with a good communication network.

In a big company, the challenge is to be able to disseminate important information to employees in the quickest and most efficient manner possible. What better way to ensure that than to have an efficient mass notification system, one that ensures information is sent out to every concerned employee at the same time to effect quick action and followup. A life may also be saved in the event of an emergency.

Auto Insurance Shopping Without Stress

The Internet has made shopping so convenient and hassle-free. You no longer need to go out into traffic nor go through the hassle of locating parking. Shopping can now be done in the comfort of your home at the click of a mouse. Less stress is certainly good for health.

It's not only grocery-shopping, buying insurance is also a cinch which reminds me I need to be renewing my car insurance and will need to be looking at some auto insurance quotes to get the best policy.

Monday, November 16, 2009

Stressless Shopping

Isn't it cool if we could get an additional 5% discount on goods that we buy especially on high-ticket items? If you are looking for a 115334 vacuum motor, you could cash in if you find the same motor for less!

Simply copy and paste the checkout screen, including shipping, of a competitor's site, and e-mail it to sales@centralvacuumonline.com. You will get that 5% discount.

In addition, there is no tax, plus shipping is free and item will be shipped with no delay.

Saturday, November 14, 2009

10 Musts for a Diabetic's Grocery List


10 Musts for a Diabetic's Grocery List
By Maria Colenso, HowStuffWorks.com
http://health.discovery.com

Many of us are familiar with the USDA's Food Guide Pyramid, but for a healthy diabetic diet, the pyramid requires a little modification.

Enter the Diabetes Food Pyramid. This nutritional aid is divided into six groups and is based on foods' carbohydrate and protein content for those leading a diabetic lifestyle. Grains and starches are at the bottom of the pyramid, from which we garner the most servings of these each day; fats and sweets are at the top – a place where most diabetics know to avoid.

So within the six groups, what are the 10 best foods to add to a diabetic’s grocery list? Here’s a hint: good carbs, proteins, fiber-rich foods and even natural sugars are going in the cart.

10. Fruit
9. Meats (or Meat Substitutes)
8. Vegetables
7. Canola Oil
6. Legumes and Nuts
5. Low-fat Dairy
4. Garlic, Onion and Fenugreek
3. Fish
2. Whole Grains
1. Starchy Vegetables


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Tuesday, November 10, 2009

How to Choose the Right Slimming Pill


When it comes to slimming pills, we all know that there is a ton of them out there in the market. How do we know which slimming pill works and which not and which one provides real value for money?

Best to make your buying decisions by using a few factors such as the following:

* Weight Loss Efficiency
* Product Safety
* Quality of Ingredients
* Long-Term Results
* Customer Feedback
* Overall Value

It's hard to go wrong with this guideline in mind.

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Cyber Monday Specials at Buy.com














Wow! How time flies! We have just had fun with Halloween and now November is upon us and yet another holiday is just around the corner.

The last quarter of the year is always exciting what with holidays and gifts and shopping. Black Friday is much-anticipated. But then so is Cyber Monday. However, there is one place where you can get discounts all year round and that is at Buy.com

Monday, November 2, 2009

Humidifiers for a Prolonged Youthful Skin

We are living in an era of a whole lot of comforts brought on as a result of modern technology.

That is certainly not a bad thing. Our food won't go bad because we have freezers and fridges, our water is never more safe with water filters, we can take a dip in the pool for some relaxation and exercise, we can moisten the dry air with humidifiers, and a host of many other conveniences.

Now, where would I be able to get replacement humidifier filters? Isn't it cool that we can even go shopping online?