When to Operate Upon a Patient of Cholecystitis
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The classical symptom of heart attack that forces one to get consultation with a doctor the chest pain is often missing in women below 55, which even can bias a doctor to settle for some other diagnosis, rather than the heart attack.This is according to a study of more than one million people in the US.
Read more; http://clinicianonnet.blogspot.in/2012/02/symptoms-of-heart-attack-in-women-below.html
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Posted by Dr.Prahallad Panda on January 1, 2012
A verse in a Scripture of Hindus in Sanskrit says; “Udeti sabita tambra stambra, abastameticha, sampastauschha bipastauschha, mahatameka rupata”.
Udeti (Rise) sabita (SUN) tambra stambra (Color of Copper) , abastameticha (And similar during sunset), sampastauschha (During the period of wealth/good times too) bipastauschha (During period of danger/bad times too), mahatamekarupata ( Great people have same Image).”
In simple; “The color of sun is like copper both during sunset and sunrise, likewise great people mainain same image both during good and bad times.They do not get elated during good times nor get depressed during bad times.”
So, sunset of the year 2011 and sunrise of the year 2012 are same. One has to live in the PRESENT and start working on resolves at once, and not wait for a future time to come.
Can we say whether the picture below is of sunrise or sunset?

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Posted by Dr.Prahallad Panda on October 5, 2011
ScienceDaily (2011-10-04) — Researchers have discovered that the hormone orexin activates calorie-burning brown fat in mice.
Orexin deficiency is associated with obesity, suggesting that orexin supplementation could provide a new therapeutic approach for the treatment of obesity and other metabolic disorders. An orexin-based therapy would represent a new class of fat-fighting drugs — one that focuses on peripheral fat-burning tissue rather than the brain’s appetite control center.
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Posted by Dr.Prahallad Panda on April 26, 2011
Clinician On Net: Meningococcal Vaccine Recommended for Children at Nine Months
Meninges of the central nervous partsDura, Arachnoid and Pia are the coverings of Brain US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has recently approved the use of the vaccine Menactra (Sanofi Pasteur) in children as young as 9 months for the prevention meningitis caused by Neisseria meningitidis serogroups A, C, Y, and W-135. Menactra had been approved for use from ages 2 to 55 previously.
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Posted by Dr.Prahallad Panda on April 25, 2011
Clinician On Net: Generic Medicines Sell in Rise in US
In US according to the IMS Institute for Healthcare Informatics, over 78% of the almost four billion prescriptions written in 2010 were generic drugs
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Posted by Dr.Prahallad Panda on April 24, 2011
Botox may dampen the Ability to Sympathize.
A recent research concludes , I quote, “Botox has been at times described as giving users a poker face. But a reputation of turning users into Stepford Wives (or husbands, boyfriends, bosses, grandmas etc.) would have the potential to spread rapidly, and be hard to combat.”
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Posted by Dr.Prahallad Panda on April 23, 2011
Excessive Axillary Sweating can be controlled by Microwave Therapy
Excessive axillary sweating can be a cause personal embarrassment and can even affect self esteem. Person becomes excessive odorous, clothing stained; can be predisposed for fungal and bacterial infection.
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Posted by Dr.Prahallad Panda on April 22, 2011
New Contraceptive may not be Risk Free
The new contraceptive pill drospirenone may not be better as regards the adverse effect of formation of deep vein blood clots in comparison to the older one,levonorgestrel.Oestrogen/progesterone containing oral contraceptive pills have some adverse effect as above.It is also that some reports give report in contrary.Who is to be believed?The present compound claimed to have less chance of gall stone formation.
New Hope for Patients of Diabetic Nephropathy
There is new Hope for patients of Diabetic Nephropathy, it seems. Many suffer from end stage kidney disease, most commonly as a late complication of diabetes mellitus.
They either have to have kidney transplant, which is difficult because of limited donors availability; or live on life long dialysis, commonly peritoneal.
Inflamed Sebaceous Cyst Management
Sebaceous cyst is a globular swelling seen in the skin; exuding thick, whitish, pasty and foul smelling material; which may come out itself or on squeezing the swelling. Many times a bluish mouth is seen over it called punctum.
Re-perfusion damage Limitation
There is risk of more tissue reaction following re-establishment of blood supply to tissue temporarily cut off from blood supply. The enzyme Mannan Binding Lectin-Associated Serine Protease-2 (MASP-2) released during re-perfusion of tissue is responsible for triggering a pathway, can be effectively blocked by a molecule that is being tested.
Inflamed Sebaceous Cyst Management
Sebaceous cyst is a globular swelling seen in the skin; exuding thick, whitish, pasty and foul smelling material; which may come out itself or on squeezing the swelling. Many times a bluish mouth is seen over it called punctum.Read more: http://www.articlesbase.com/diseases-and-conditions-articles/inflamed-sebaceous-cyst-management-4648465.html#ixzz1KDjbGXkmUnder Creative Commons License: Attribution
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Posted by Dr.Prahallad Panda on April 21, 2011
It always the business tactics to exploit some sensitive issues, and claim some unproven claims.Hand sanitizers are no doubt helpful for the purpose of reducing microbial load, but may not be effective in killing bacteria like methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA).Let us not exploit the situation to make money.
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