Tag: medicine
Chakra Balancing And The Tools Of Chakra Therapy
by Anne-Marie Laureaut on Mar.09, 2010, under Uncategorized
Hindu teachings tell us that the chakras are the important energy centers which are present in every human being. Our chakras are the places at which energy flows through our body. The proper flow of this energy is vital to maintaining our physical, mental and emotional health. You can’t actually see your chakras, but you can see their physical manifestation; major components of our endocrine systems.
Chakras control the flow of energy into and out of our bodies. This continuous flow of energy within us and between us and our environment is dependent on your chakras staying in a harmonious balance with each other for proper mental and physical health to exist.
The seven major chakras are ties to the function of a particular gland in our endocrine system. Our chakras are tied to everything we go through; each feeling, sensation and experience we have are related to our chakras.
What The Medical Transcription Career Is About
by Kate Delaney on Mar.02, 2010, under Health
Within the healthcare professional fields, one of the more thriving positions is the medical transcription career. As a medical transcriptionist, also referred to as an MT, their main role is to listen to recorded medical dictations and to transcribe them into patience care or treatment documents, reports, notes, and so forth. This is generally done through the use of a analog or digital transcribe and foot pedal, or by transcribing software over the computer.
In order to perform their job correctly, medical transcriptionsts must have a proper understanding of terminology in the medical field, as well as strong knowledge in pharmacology, basic anatomy, physiology, procedures and assessments, abbreviations, and document or report formatting. This is to ensure not only that they are able to do their work accurately, but also to eliminate risk for possible errors in the dictations. Due to this, MTs must meet specific standards of record-keeping, ethical practice for patient confidentiality, and legal requirements.
Work environments can vary from working within hospitals, offices of transcription services or physician’s, clinics and labs, or they can choose to work from home as a independent contractor or employee through telecommuting. A good transcriptionist will have a strong ability for researching when needed, have a strong sense of attention for detail, be able to work independently, and should posses good grammar skills.
Tinnitus Relief Formula - 4 ‘Little Known’ Pointers To Effectively Get Shot Of The Ringing Sound Forever
by Johnny Will on Feb.05, 2010, under Health
Many people have the problem of hearing ringing sounds in their ears and are looking despairingly for a cure. There is some good news for folks who suffer from the ringing in the ear sounds that are referred to as tinnitus ; there are natural strategies that may help in reducing the indications of tinnitus.
Many life-style decisions cause the problem to begin with, so changing these habits can potentially help to put an end point to your symptoms. Mixing a change in certain sides of your way of life with these simple tips is a good technique to get relief from tinnitus.
1. Try to hide the noises you are hearing due to your tinnitus. This is named ‘Noise Masking’ and it is done by attempting to block out the sounds of tinnitus with background noise, such as music when you’re attempting to trot off to bed.
Vaporizers and Health
by Sanders Wahl on Oct.29, 2009, under Health
A vaporizer is a device used to heat plant matter to a specific temperature at which the psycho active compounds of the herbs are vaporized, to be ingested. Vaporization serves as an alternative to combustion which is the burning and inhalation of both extraneous plant matter and active compounds at very high temperatures.
Vaporization is considered superior to smoking by a number of enthusiasts because it cuts down and can almost eliminate the inhalation of toxic components in smoke. Because they heat the plant matter to very precise temperatures vaporizers work by vaporizing only the active ingredients. No burning of herbs happens.
When herbs are combusted most of the white smoke that is produced is due to the plant matter itself. It is in this area of the herb that most of the toxic components are found. In the case of most plants that are commonly smoked for enjoyment purposes the active compounds become vapor and able to be ingested at temperatures far below the burning point of the underlying material. By heating plant matter to the temperature needed to vaporize only the desired compounds there is no chance for combustion.