January 20, 2011 # 7:57 pm # General Health Issues # No Comment 
With the rapid development of technologies, air Travel has increased but most travelers are unaware of the conditions when the air travel should be avoided and morbidities that can be caused if ignored.
The medical safety of air travel depends on
the nature and severity of the traveler’s illness
duration of flight,
pressurization,
the availability of supplementary oxygen and other medical supplies,
the presence of health …
October 26, 2010 # 6:32 pm # General Health Issues # 3 Comments 
Water activity – fun and therapeutic
Swimming is an excellent recreational as well as an aerobic activity that can work wonders for the body and the soul. It not only exercises our heart and lungs but also benefits our mind. May it be kicking workouts, water aerobics, pool running, regular swimming, recreational fun for individuals and families in water parts or …
August 28, 2010 # 8:14 pm # Cardiology, Obesity # 5 Comments 
Obesity can result in various Disorders and pathologies:
Lecture notes
Obesity , as known from various Studies, is an associated cause for increase in morbidity and mortality. There is 50–100% increase in risk of death from all causes compared to normal weight people, mostly due to cardiovascular causes. Mortality rates rise as obesity increases, particularly when obesity is associated with increased intraabdominal …
August 24, 2010 # 11:23 am # Obesity # 5 Comments 
Dieting and Weightloss: A vicious Cycle?
Body normally stores Reserve energy in form of fat, and utilizes it in time of starvation or hunger. Fat in fact is a good friend of human that can be worst foe as well. Obesity is one of the most concerning problem in the developed countries. Obesity itself is a social embarrassment, but above that …
July 31, 2010 # 3:41 pm # Anatomy, General Health Issues # No Comment 
Also known as
Danger area of face
Triangle of death of face
Definition and description
It approximately covers the area from the corners of the mouth to the bridge of the nose, including the nose and maxilla. The facial vein is the largest vein of the face with no valves. Deep connections of the facial veins include:
A communication between the supraorbital and superior opthalmic …