Wednesday, 14 December 2011

Sinus Infection - The Rapidly Increasing Problem





Sinus Infection - The Rapidly Increasing Problem

Sinus infection is the problem that affects the cavities around the nose or inflammation to the sinuses. It is common by the name sinusitis across the world. This infection is spreading very rapidly and millions of people get affected by this every year. It is an infection which is very painful and makes the life of the patient uncomfortable. It is caused by bacteria, fungi and viruses which shows sinus headache symptoms and difficulties in the breathing. The air or mucus gets blocked in the sinuses causing severe pain.
Sinus infections are mostly caused due to the common cold. The other causes are increase in the air pressure, pregnancy which changes the hormones of the females. Asthma and genetic disorders can also cause sinusitis. Even the anatomy of nose and any accident which disturbs the structure of nose can cause this problem.
The symptoms of the sinus infections are severe headaches, swelling around the eyes, loss of smell, pain in the cheeks and blocked nose which ultimately leads to high fever and weakness in the body. Acute sinus can also lead to complications in the brain but this is very rare case. This sinus can only be treated by surgery which will treat the infection forever.

Urinary Incontinence - Symptoms and Treatment




Urinary Incontinence - Symptoms and Treatment

Urinary incontinence is a medical condition which involves loss of control over once urinary bladder, thus leading to urine leakage at odd times, and involuntarily. This problem is very distressing to patients because of the immense impact it can have. As our bodies age it is common for incontinence problems to occur as the bladder muscles start to weaken and are unable to hold in the urine as tightly as they could in the past. When the muscles start to weaken you may have dribble of urine throughout the day. This can be embarrassing to just about everyone that deals with it and it is why you need to seek out products that can make your life easier.

Tuesday, 13 December 2011

Circumcision Circumscribed




Circumcision Circumscribed

This dastardly, narcissistic and self--serving attempt to rationalize the banning of circumcision by siting Mishnaic/Talmudic sources that the sages themselves weren't certain as to what truly constitutes circumcision, milah (circumcision) with or without periah (removing the prepuce) is disingenuous. It reminds me of the old Yiddish expression "chazir fissel kosher," the pig presents himself as kosher because he has split hoofs! The bottom line is, just as the pig doesn't chew its cud and therefore not kosher, milah without periah isn't milah. The interpretive guidelines of the sages are precisely what makes and defines normative Judaism. To negate that is to negate the basic, core fundamental structure of normative Judaism. It is those interpretive guidelines that have formed the Jewish laws and customs to which we subscribe to collectively, as a people, even though individuals may opt to not observe them. Thus, a kosher household isn't one that follows the dietary laws of the Pentateuch, for that kind of household would be deemed non kosher by normative Judaism. A household that follows the dietary laws as defined by the sages and rabbis over thousands of years has become the gold standard, with perhaps variation as a result of technology and cultural modifications.

Boxing For Women - How to Pursue This Sport As a Woman





Boxing For Women - How to Pursue This Sport As a Woman

The sport of boxing for women has been around for much longer than most realize. Boxing for women and how to pursue this sport as a woman is very much the same as for a man. Womens boxing was first introduced on the world stage as a demonstration event in the Summer Olympic Games in 1904. Unfortunately for women who were interested in this sport it never really gained any footing and was even banned by most nations for several decades.
Then in 1988 the Swedish Amateur Boxing Association gave its first womens match. However, in the 1970's here in the U.S. a female boxer by the name of Cathy "Cat" Davis had started her career. She was able to have several of her matches televised and even made the cover of Ring Magazine.However a scandal broke out with the accusation of her matches being fixed and this alone was almost enough to kill the sport.