November 28, 2009

Water Machine

Filed under: global health — cgc @ 5:56 am

Water, the essential element of body needs more attention from all of us. With the clean water issue in some countries and could be can be a global issue we should prepare something to make sure that we can get the clean water continuously. In some countries (more…)

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November 25, 2009

Minimizing Stress

Filed under: tips — cgc @ 2:36 am

Easier said than done, I realize. Although stress doesn’t cause acne, many believe that it can trigger flare-ups. That’s because when the body encounters stress, it steps up production of cortisol, which causes the sebaceous glands to produce more oil.

The best course of action is to keep tabs on your own personal response, and to try to make time every day for the things that make you feel relaxed and happy. Exercise, meditate, get a good night’s sleep, and eat a healthy diet. You’ve got nothing to lose.

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November 19, 2009

Keep The Healthy

Filed under: global health — cgc @ 5:24 am

Good healthy is absolute condition which required by company for their employee candidate. This is an important key because company doesn’t want to receive an employee if they have bad record or serious (more…)

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October 18, 2009

The extensive trigger list: Mission impossible

Filed under: therapy — cgc @ 10:13 pm

It seems that anything and everything has been reported to cause rosacea flare-ups! The following list obtained from questionnaires sent to rosacea sufferers will prove the point. It reads like everything that’s good, (more…)

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October 17, 2009

Treating Rosacea

Filed under: therapy — cgc @ 7:09 am

Most mild cases of rosacea can be treated and controlled with topical agents alone. (Topical refers to a product that is used on the skin, such as a cream, ointment, lotion, foam, gel, or a cleanser.) However, if topical treatment isn’t doing the job, an oral antibiotic is generally prescribed (systemic therapy). Compared with (more…)

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October 13, 2009

Going the surgical route for rhinophyma

Filed under: therapy — cgc @ 10:00 pm

Recontouring procedures with a scalpel or a carbon dioxide laser have been used successfully to “sculpt” the excess nose tissue of rhinophyma back down to a more normal shape and appearance. This may also be accomplished by electrocautery, a process of destroying tissue by using a small (more…)

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October 11, 2009

Buzzing the Telangiectasias away

Filed under: therapy — cgc @ 1:56 am

Your dermatologist can treat your telangiectasias by electrocautery — destroying them with a tiny electric needle using extremely low volt-age electricity. The needle zaps along the length of the blood (more…)

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October 9, 2009

Recognizing perioral dermatitis

Filed under: skin — cgc @ 7:54 am

Also known as periorificial dermatitis, this condition is a rosacea-like skin eruption seen almost exclusively in women. Like rosacea, nobody knows its cause. Fluoridated toothpastes and bacteria have (more…)

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October 3, 2009

Cushing’s disease and Cushing’s syndrome

Filed under: therapy — cgc @ 4:46 am

Acne, or more accurately, “acne like” lesions, can be seen in Cushing’s disease and Cushing’s syndrome.

Cushing’s disease is the name given to a condition caused by a pituitary tumor that secretes excessive amounts of adrenocorticotropic hormone (known as ACTH). This hormone stimulates the adrenal glands to produce excessive amounts of the hormone cortisol. Other tumors or conditions also may lead to excess (more…)

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June 10, 2009

Safety First

Filed under: global health, mind, tips — cgc @ 3:33 am

May be we didn’t care before about working safety because we only work behind the desk or in the office. Our assumption the safety rule is only for people who work in the field or in the production area because there are so many big risks out there like machine, weather, (more…)

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