Archive of entries posted on September 2009

Top five cancer-causing foods

1. Hot Dogs

Because they are high in nitrates, the Cancer Prevention Coalition advises that children eat no more than 12 hot dogs a month. If you can’t live without hot dogs, buy those made without sodium nitrate.
2. Processed meats and Bacon

Also high in the same sodium nitrates found in hot dogs, bacon, and other processed meats [...]

Main Causes of Liver Damage

1. Sleeping too late and waking up too late are main cause.
2. Not urinating in the morning.
3 . Too much eating.
4. Skipping breakfast.
5. Consuming too much medication.
6. Consuming too much preservatives, additives, food coloring, and artificial sweetener.
7. Consuming unhealthy cooking oil.
As much as possible reduce cooking oil use [...]

Brain Damaging Habits

1. No Breakfast
People who do not take breakfast are going to have a lower blood sugar level. This leads to an insufficient supply of nutrients to the brain causing brain degeneration.
2 . Overeating
It causes hardening of the brain arteries, leading to a decrease in mental power.
3. Smoking
It causes multiple brain shrinkage and may lead [...]

MAT (Management Aptitude Test) Entrance Exam

Management Aptitude Test (MAT), is a National level admission test, with an ISO 9001:2000 certification. accepted by innumerable AICTE approved universities and departments. Every year lakhs of MBA aspirants avail All India Management Association (AIMA)’s testing services to gain admission into institutions of their choice.
MAT is an objective type test (with multiple choice answers) with five [...]

H1N1 Swine flu

Awareness needs to be created to safe guard individuals & their families on the impact of H1N1 (Swine Flu) through this leaflet.
Do’s
1. Cover your mouth and nose whenever you sneeze and cough.
2. Wash your hands frequently with either soap and water or alcohol based sanitisers.
3. Consult your doctor if you have any of these symptoms [...]

Swine flu

The latest Government Guidelines on Swine flu(published on 14th Aug) is welcome and very pragmatic, dividing into certain classes of severity for diagnostic and management concerns are the pick of the matter, there are certain caveats though–as can be a case with any guidelines–Test only when people have life threatning severity, and this [...]

Seeking Balance in Education

It is widely accepted that India’s education system has and continues to fail the vast majority of its population. As the challenge of providing education to millions persists, despite efforts by the Central government, there are calls by many for a shift towards privatization of primary and higher education. In particular, calls emerge to disconnect [...]