Sunday, 29 April 2012

Exjade

Exjade

Exjade


Generic Name: deferasirox (de FER a sir ox)


Brand Names: Exjade


What is Exjade?


Exjade (deferasirox) is an iron-chelating agent. It binds to extra iron in the blood and removes it from the body.


Exjade is used to treat high levels of iron in the blood caused by blood transfusions in adults and children at least 2 years old.


Exjade may also be used for other purposes not listed in this medication guide.


Important information about Exjade


You should not use Exjade if you are allergic to deferasirox, or if you have severe kidney disease, advanced cancer, or a blood cell disorder.


Before taking Exjade, tell your doctor if you have kidney or liver disease, cancer (especially blood cell cancer such as leukemia), a history of stomach or intestinal bleeding, vision or hearing problems, or a weak immune system.

Tuesday, 24 April 2012

Weight Loss - Simple Steps to Success

Weight Loss - Simple Steps to Success

Losing weight is a common goal, but trustworthy information can be hard to come by. This article examines nutrition, diet, and exercise principles that are easy to use every day, and can put you on the path to healthy, sustained weight loss.


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Weight loss is a goal for many people today, but cutting through all the hype and getting quality information can be difficult. This article will give you information on nutrition and exercise that you can use to evaluate weight loss programs that you may be considering, or to create your own. For healthy, effective, and sustained weight loss, you need to be learn some basics about how your body's metabolism works.

Friday, 20 April 2012

Weight Loss by Cutting Carb Confusion "But Don’t Carbs Make me Fat?" Part 2of 3

Sugar- a bad-boy carb. Explains the difference between natural sugars and the man made refined sugars.


Carbs (not protein) supply you with energy – like the gas in your car. There are good-for-you carbs and bad-for-you carbs. Carbs (good or bad) don’t make you fat – too many calories make you fat. The good-guy carbs give you the most nutrition for your calorie buck – found in whole, fresh fruits and vegetables, along with whole grains (brown rice, not breads) and beans. Results: energy boost, weight loss, and health gain. Delete from your brain (forever) the simple and complex carb debate – it is a non-issue. Simples can be good (fresh fruits) or bad (candy); complex carbs can be bad (white flour) or good (yams).

Monday, 16 April 2012

Weight Loss by Cutting Carb Confusion"But Don’t Carbs Make me Fat ?" Part 1 of 3

Weight Loss by Cutting Carb Confusion'But Don’t Carbs Make me Fat ?' Part 1 of 3

This article explains carbohydrates in our diet helping to clear up the confusion about good carbs, bad carbs, simple carbs,and complex carbs.


Good carbs, bad carbs, Simple carbs, complex carbs. Eat carbs, don’t eat carbs. Carbs make you fat, carbs make you skinny.


Are you carb confused?


One thing for sure – all carbs are not created equally.


Let’s separate the good boys from the bad boys so you know who to hang out with and who to steer clear of.


1. What is a carbohydrate?


It is one of the three major nutrients, along with protein and fat.


2. What is the purpose of a carbohydrate?


Its main purpose is to supply energy. Energy keeps you alive! No, protein and fat are not the most efficient sources of energy (no matter what those protein-crazy people say) – carbs are! Compare your body to a car. Proteins are the building blocks that build your engine. Carbs are the gasoline that make your engine go. Feel like you’re out of gas? Eat more carbs – the good guy carbs. Animal products – beef, chicken, fish – you get it – have no carbs whatsoever. Zero. Zippo. No carbs = no energy. Simple.

Sunday, 15 April 2012

Cellulitis Infection

Cellulitis Infection

The following article will tell you more about cellulitis infection. You'll know more about what causes it and what the treatment that one should be taking for the same.


Cellulitis infection is a bacterial infection that occurs on the body and causes severe inflammation of skin. The cellulitis symptoms are characterized by a single patch on the skin turning red, becoming swollen and tender and highly inflamed. Cellulitis means inflammation of cells and this inflammation is seen to affect the first two deeper layers of the skin (the dermis and the subcutaneous layer), thus affecting the tissues and fat as well. Since this infection affects the deeper layers of the skin and is not an infection of the upper or top layer, this condition is not contagious (hope that answers your question on 'is cellulitis infection contagious').

Wednesday, 11 April 2012

Cellulitis Infection: Is Cellulitis Contagious

Cellulitis Infection: Is Cellulitis Contagious

Is cellulitis infection contagious? This is one question, many people are bothered about. Well, here's an article that not only answers this question, but also deals with some other aspects of cellulitis infection. Read on...


At the outset, let us understand what is cellulitis infection? Cellulitis is a type of bacterial skin infection that affects the tissues present deep within the skin. Cellulitis, often goes unnoticed at the initial stage, but the after effects become quite noticeable when the damage to the skin increases. The skin on the face and lower legs are more prone to cellulitis. Bacteria that causes cellulitis infection, enters the body through cuts or burns and then rapidly spreads in the entire area. This infection further results in swollen and reddish appearance of the infected area.

Saturday, 7 April 2012

Cellulite Treatment

Cellulite Treatment

Some of the common cellulite treatment options involve use of cellulite creams, body wraps and massaging techniques. To know more about best cellulite treatment, read on...


Cellulite is nothing but the fatty matter that makes the thighs and buttocks appear out of shape. The lumpy deposits of fat are found to be just below the skin. Although the occurrence of cellulite is immaterial of age, women over 30 commonly show cellulite formation on their lower body. As a result, the thighs and the butt look unusually large. Excess body fluids also accumulate around the cellulite. The development of cellulite also changes the appearance of superficial skin. Also referred as "cottage cheese skin", cellulite formation causes irregular folds to appear on the skin. It gives that dimpling look to the skin, which is certainly unpleasant to view. Some of the cellulite treatment methods are explained below:

Tuesday, 3 April 2012

Cellulite Exercises

Cellulite Exercises

Exercising is a healthy way of getting rid of the unsightly cellulite on our bodies. Read on for some easy to do and effective cellulite exercises.


It is a general perception that cellulite are the fat deposits found on the skin of women who are overweight. However, even if the woman loses weight, there is no guarantee that she will get rid of the cellulite. Cellulite gives a very ugly, dimpled appearance to the thighs, hips, legs, stomach or on whichever area they are found on the body. Women resort to various treatments such as laser therapy, surgery, etc to get rid of them. The safest of all these options is cellulite exercises, which if carried regularly can minimize their appearance to a great extent. Below are some of the best cellulite exercises for legs, thighs, stomach and hips. Read more on cellulite reduction.