Archive for April, 2010

8 tips for optimizing your Meditation

Tuesday, April 6th, 2010

Meditation is quite simple. All you need is a quiet comfortable place where you can sit (or lie down) and 10-20 minutes of your time. Here are some tips on how you can make your meditation easier and more enjoyable:

meditation

meditation

Meditation Position
Experiment with different positions until you find the one where you best and most comfortable sitting with a straight back. Basically you should avoid sitting in a soft armchair or the like. It encourages you just to sleep and prevents you from breathing best.

Eyes
You can meditate with open, half open or closed eyes. Choose a position and hold it throughout the meditation. If you tend to become sleepy (or if you lie down when you meditate) so keep your eyes open. If you are easily distracted, so keep them closed. (more…)

Sinusitis

Monday, April 5th, 2010

Definition and Causes
Sinuses are couple of air-filled cavities, which are related to the nasal cavity. Sinuses is a collective name for the forehead caves, caves jaw, wedge bone caves. With the sinuses also belong sibens cells that are small paired thin-walled chambers in sibenet in nasal septum cave. Sinusitis is inflammation of the mucosa of one or more sinuses.

Sinusitis

Sinusitis

Sinusitis is most often seen when the passage from the sinus to the nasal cavity is stopped. This happens with a cold or a flu when mucous membrane raises up and the passage closeable. (more…)

Locum Tenens Physicians are Always Wanted

Sunday, April 4th, 2010

Locum tenens physicians is a term to describe the doctor that needs to do a certain job in a hospital while waiting for the original doctor to come back or to fill in while the new doctor gets ready to take the position. It is pretty much a standing that is working while the main doctor is going to be away. There is nothing to fear from a locum tenens physician though; they are full medical doctors that just happen to enjoy traveling around more than staying at the same office. It should also be noted that locum tenens doctors have been serving the United States of American for over 30 years. You may have been treated by one in the past and you do not even know it.

You may also be reading this because you are that doctor who is looking for some locum tenens employment opportunities. Well your search is going in the best direction possible. All you need to do is be on the internet looking for a company that specializes in finding locum tenens employment for physicians, like Weatherby Locums. All you will need to do is fill out some personal information and they will do the rest. (more…)

Finger and fodvorter

Saturday, April 3rd, 2010

What is pier-and fodvorter?
Finger and fodvorter caused by a local virus infection in the epidermis. This shows itself by the skin thickening and the area may feel sore. Fodvorter can be very annoying when walking or running, whereas genes at fingervorter mostly of cosmetic nature. Warts contagious by contact with the surface and can eventually spread to both a larger area, but not least to other people. The virus passed easily when the wart is wet, for example. in the bath and visits to the pool.

fodvorter

fodvorter

Since warts are a nuisance to both the person who carries them and also for other people, you should definitely let them treat. There are several treatments, such as. freezing, surgery and radiotherapy. Not all treatments are equally effective, but time also helps, since the warts disappear spontaneously in 50% within 1 year. (more…)

Depression after birth (Postnatal)

Thursday, April 1st, 2010

Some women in the period after birth have a depression. It is not uncommon that women feel depressed or sad. The condition is much more frequent in nulliparous.

The reason for this is unknown, but it is possible that there is a hormonal link, as there is a change in the concentrations of female sex hormones.

after birth depression

Often these changes are seen as a response to the shocks that occur during labor. The woman is exhausted and after 9 months of increased pressure on her body as fetal growth, and not least the often exhausting birth, it ends in. (more…)