Wednesday, March 16, 2011

"Zor Ka Jhatka" the worst reality show ever


The most horrendous reality show has ever come on the television history is none other than ZOR KA JHAKTA.
Even local cable channel had better program and better ratings and had more viewership than Zor Ka Jhatka.
This is really amazing that how Badshah khan agreed to do such a cheap, shameful ,third grade,sorry no grade show.
I really don’t know why did he accept such a third grade show .Before that also he did some show like KBC and Panchvi Paas where some how he maintained his dignity nad status but this show really wiped him from his viewers heart.Because the kind of fowl language and cheap acts he did its really a shame for a star like him.
I was a hardcore fan of him ,I used to fight with my brother ,friends whoever talks anything against him but after this show every thing is changed I understood that he is very common man not carrying any star value.
This show has irritated me so much that I can’t even explain and I have lost all the respect which I was carrying .

Gestational diabetes


Gestational diabetes is diabetes that happens for the first time when a woman is pregnant. Gestational diabetes goes away when you have your baby, but it does increase your risk for having it later.
It has generally few symptoms and most commonly diagnosed by screening during pregnancy. Diagnostic tests detect inappropriately high levels of glucose in blood samples.
Health care providers may use one of two
approaches* to test for gestational diabetes:
• One-step approach. After fasting (not eating or
drinking anything except water) for 4 to 8 hours,
a woman’s blood sugar level is measured before
and 2 hours after she drinks a certain amount of
a sugar drink. This type of test is called an oral
glucose tolerance test.
• Two-step approach. A health care provider
measures the blood sugar of a woman 1 hour
after she drinks a certain amount of a sugar
drink. Women whose blood sugar level is
normal after 1 hour probably do not have
gestational diabetes; those whose blood sugar
level is high after 1 hour then get an oral
glucose tolerance test to see if they have
gestational diabetes.
Gestational diabetes affects 3-10% of pregnancies, depending on the population studied.

Women with gestational diabetes are at increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes mellitus (or, very rarely, latent autoimmune diabetes or Type 1) after pregnancy, as well as having a higher incidence of pre-eclampsia and Caesarean section;their offspring are prone to developing childhood obesity, with type 2 diabetes later in life. Most patients are treated only with diet modification and moderate exercise but some take anti-diabetic drugs, including insulin.

Type 2 diabetes


Type 2 diabetes, often called non-insulin dependent diabetes, is the most common form of diabetes, affecting 90% - 95% of the 21 million people with diabetes, it is a chronic condition that affects the way the body metabolizes sugar (glucose).
Genetic component plays a major role in the development of type II diabetes,a strong inheritable genetic connection in type 2 diabetes: having relatives (especially first degree) with type 2 increases risks of developing type 2 diabetes very substantially. In addition, there is also a mutation to the Islet Amyloid Polypeptide gene that results in an earlier onset, more severe, form of diabetes. it’s estimated that 45% to 80% of children with type 2 diabetes have at least one parent with diabetes and may have a significant family history of the disease.
However, environmental factors (almost certainly diet and weight) play a large part in the development of type 2 diabetes in addition to any genetic component. This can be seen from the adoption of the type 2 diabetes epidemiological pattern in those who have moved to a different environment as compared to the same genetic pool who have not. Immigrants to Western developed countries, for instance, as compared to lower incidence countries of origins.

Other factor like being overweight or obese and leading a sedentary (i.e., nonactive) lifestyle along with certain environmental factors that contribute to pathogenesis of the disease.
Certain ethnic groups also tend to be more prone to developing type 2 diabetes, including people of Native American, African American, Hispanic/Latino, or Asian/Pacific Island descent.
Genome wide study conducted by several independent European and American groups have identified multiple susceptible variants in white populations.

Diabetes is the primary reason for adult blindness, end-stage renal disease (ESRD), gangrene and amputations. Overweight, lack of exercise, family history and stress increase the likelihood of diabetes. When blood sugar level is constantly high it leads to kidney failure, cardiovascular problems and neuropathy. Patients with diabetes are 4 times more likely to have coronary heart disease and stroke. In addition, Gestational diabetes is more dangerous for pregnant women and their fetus.
Prevention:
Onset of type 2 diabetes can be delayed or prevented through proper nutrition and regular exercise. Intensive lifestyle measures may reduce the risk by over half. Evidence for the benefit of dietary changes alone however is limited.[40] In those with impaired glucose tolerance diet and exercise and/or metformin or acarbose may decrease the risk of developing diabetes.Lifestyle interventions are more effective than metformin.
Management of type 2 diabetes focuses on lifestyle interventions, lowering other cardiovascular risk factors, and maintaining blood glucose levels in the normal range.Self-monitoring of blood glucose for people with newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes should be the regular habit.

Mobile tower side effects


Many of us seeing every day new mobile towers are getting constructed near our houses and ignoring it either not knowing the fact , lack of knowledge or, lack of time. No body knows the seriousness of the physical and genetic damage caused by these towers putting our life at grave risk.

Telecommunication acts don’t allow any company to install towers in residential area based on apprehension about RF emissions, but breaking all rules and regulation it is being installed every day like mushroom cultivation. Actually the distance between two towers is very important to avoid any interference between transmitted frequency among each others in this situation if any pacemaker patient get nearer,pacemaker will start producing wrong signals that may cause death also.
Risk to Pre Adolescent Children:
They are more at risk than adults because of absorption of Microwaves of the frequency used in Mobile Telephony, which creates an object of the size of child’s head and so called “head resonance”. The still developing Nervous System and associated Brain Wave activity in the child are more vulnerable to aggression by pulses of Microwaves used in GSM. The increased mitotic activity in cells of developing children makes them more susceptible to genetic damage.
Children are at the greatest risk, due to their thinner skulls, and rapid rate of growth. Also at greater risk are the elderly, the frail, and pregnant women.
Risk to Human Brain
Human Brain is the most vulnerable portion to the NIEMR(RFR). Some of the known effects are Neurological effects , Increase in ODC (Ornithine De Carboxylase) activity, effect on enzymes and free radicals decreasing the brain metabolism
Risk to Pregnant Women
A pregnant woman and the fetus both are vulnerable because of the fact that these RF Radiations continuously react with the developing embryo, increasing cells, because of thermal heat also. When the pregnant ladies either use Mobile Phone or when illuminated with RF Radiations, the developing child can become affected, the developmental mall formation may occur.
There are so many people who knows this fact but prefer to be mum to earn few bucks.