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Drinking 5 cups of tea a day keep the men from prostate cancer
Monday, May 12, 2014
Drinking 5 cups of tea a day keep the men from prostate cancer - Drinking five or more cups of tea per day can reduce the risk of a man known for malignant prostate cancer, according to new research. Men who drank five cups of tea a day had stage IV prostate cancer risk 33 percent lower.
In addition, drinking five cups of tea every day can also reduce the risk of prostate cancer stage II to 25 percent, compared with men who drank just one cup per day.
Stage II prostate cancer occurs when a tumor is growing in the prostate gland, but did not spread. In stage IV, the cancer has spread to other areas such as the spleen, bone, and liver, as reported by the Daily Mail.
Chemicals called flavonoids in tea are believed to prevent cancer cells to form tumors. The good news, tea benefits will not be reduced even if you add sugar, milk, sweeteners, or lemon into it.
This result is known by researchers in the Netherlands after analyzing data from 58 279 men and found 3,362 cases of prostate cancer, including 1,164 advanced cancer. Researchers compared data from participants as well as their levels of prostate cancer naturally.
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In addition, drinking five cups of tea every day can also reduce the risk of prostate cancer stage II to 25 percent, compared with men who drank just one cup per day.
Stage II prostate cancer occurs when a tumor is growing in the prostate gland, but did not spread. In stage IV, the cancer has spread to other areas such as the spleen, bone, and liver, as reported by the Daily Mail.
Chemicals called flavonoids in tea are believed to prevent cancer cells to form tumors. The good news, tea benefits will not be reduced even if you add sugar, milk, sweeteners, or lemon into it.
This result is known by researchers in the Netherlands after analyzing data from 58 279 men and found 3,362 cases of prostate cancer, including 1,164 advanced cancer. Researchers compared data from participants as well as their levels of prostate cancer naturally.
Patient Centered Medical Home PCMH Attributes and Correlation With Staff Morale Satisfaction and Burn Out From Bad to Not So Bad to So What
Sunday, March 23, 2014
| Nice medical home laptop, but how do I feel about it? |
a) asking other spouses in similar relationships if they feel as fortunate and, if so,
b) collecting data about the DMCB-like personality traits in their husbands.
Bonhomie? Check.
Willingness to share the TV remote? Check.
Cooking the occasional meal at great personal sacrifice? Check.
Announcing how good that meal is? Check.
Yet, when confronted with the indisputable statistical associations that correlate nuptial happiness and DMCB"ness," the spouse has remained stubbornly unmoved. At the spouses pointed request, the DMCB is rechecking the math.
Readers will probably also remain unmoved about this publication that uses a similar approach to examining the impact of the Patient Centered Medical Home (PCMH) on clinic staff morale, satisfaction and burnout. Sara Lewis and colleagues surveyed the staff of 65 "safety net" clinics participating in a "5 Year Safety Net Medical Home Initiative" that had been co-funded by the Commonwealth Fund.
At the time of the survey, the 65 clinics were in the process of implementing becoming PCMHs but had not yet attained that status. The authors used a Likert-style survey to assess PCMH-"like" attributes among these non-PCMH clinics, such as patient access, data tracking, care management and quality improvement. The survey also asked about staff morale, satisfaction and burnout. The authors then correlated whether individual scores or a total roll-up score of all the PCMH-like attributes correlated with better clinic morale, higher satisfaction and less burn out.
There were 773 providers and staff members and 603 (78%) responded. 33% rated morale as good, 54% rated job satisfaction as very good and 40% had some burnout. Based on an analysis of odds ratios, some features of a PCMH - particularly quality improvement - resulted in up to a three fold improvement in the three measures. However, while the total PCMH score was associated with better morale, it looked like there was also a greater association with worse burn-out, which had a statistically significant lower odds ratio of .48.
The DMCB finds these up and down results about the PCMH in nonPCMH clinics unconvincing. It believes the attributes of a PCMH, if carried out as envisioned, should add up to more than the sum of its parts. While some of the parts that are outside of a medical home seem, according to this paper, to correlate with morale, satisfaction and burnout, this gives little insight on how medical staff would really react to the transformation of a primary care clinic. By the way, this is not the first time a PCMH-"like: methodology has been used, which makes the DMCB wonder if fully functioning PCMHs are less common than we think.
What is striking, however, are the basic measures of morale, stress and burnout. Based on these data, it would appear that these safety net clinics have some serious staff issues with 67% not having good morale, 46% not having good job satisfaction and just under half having burn out.
More evidence of primary cares travails says the DMCB.
The good news is that the DMCB remains optimistic that the math will eventually bring the DMCB spouse around. Maybe the enthusiasm - and the math - about the PCMH will similarly prevail someday. Until then, this papers approach doesnt lend much insight about the real potential of the PCMH. Last but not least, if these 65 clinics are representative of primary care morale, satisfaction and burnout in general, the DMCB far less optimistic about their future with or without the PCMH.
5 These foods can protect the skin from cancer
Wednesday, March 19, 2014
5 These foods can protect the skin from cancer - Protecting skin from the sun is an important step if you do not want to get skin cancer. Preventing skin cancer is not only done from the outside by using sunscreen, but also to meet the nutrition of the skin and eating the right foods.
Some foods contain substances are protective shell that works similar to the SPF. Here are some foods with antioxidants that can help protect your skin from cancer, as reported by the Daily Health Post.
1. Watermelon
Watermelon not only contain a lot of liquid which is reshing in hot weather, but it can also protect the skin from the sun. Watermelon contains more lycopene, a powerful antioxidant that reduces the effects of free radicals on the skin. Consumption of three cups of watermelon as a snack to get the maximum benefit.
2. Tomatoes
Tomatoes are also a lot of fruit also contains lycopene, like watermelon. To help prevent skin cancer, when the tomatoes could help treat sunburned skin. A 2001 study revealed that participants who ate tomatoes for 10 weeks had a 40 percent risk of sunburn lower.
3. Pomegranate
Pomegranate ( pomegranate ) is known as the fruit contains many antioxidants. Antioxidants in pomegranates are known well to ward off the ill effects of UVB rays and has been demonstrated by its ability to reduce the symptoms of pre - cancerous skin cells. In addition, pomegranates can also protect the skin from inflammation.
4. Wild salmon
Salmon is one of the foods rich in omega - 3 fatty acids. Omega - 3 can counteract inflammation and overcome the adverse effects of sunlight on the skin. Fat, protein, and selenium in wild salmon can also help the skin to heal itself.
5. Paprika
Green peppers, red, or yellow contains lycopene and beta carotene, two chemicals that can protect the skin from UV rays. Lycopene may also protect the skin from irritation and prevents skin sunburn.
Those are some foods that can protect the skin from ultra violet rays of the sun strike the evil. By eating foods above, the skin will become more healthy and avoid diseases and cancer.
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Some foods contain substances are protective shell that works similar to the SPF. Here are some foods with antioxidants that can help protect your skin from cancer, as reported by the Daily Health Post.
1. Watermelon
Watermelon not only contain a lot of liquid which is reshing in hot weather, but it can also protect the skin from the sun. Watermelon contains more lycopene, a powerful antioxidant that reduces the effects of free radicals on the skin. Consumption of three cups of watermelon as a snack to get the maximum benefit.
2. Tomatoes
Tomatoes are also a lot of fruit also contains lycopene, like watermelon. To help prevent skin cancer, when the tomatoes could help treat sunburned skin. A 2001 study revealed that participants who ate tomatoes for 10 weeks had a 40 percent risk of sunburn lower.
3. Pomegranate
Pomegranate ( pomegranate ) is known as the fruit contains many antioxidants. Antioxidants in pomegranates are known well to ward off the ill effects of UVB rays and has been demonstrated by its ability to reduce the symptoms of pre - cancerous skin cells. In addition, pomegranates can also protect the skin from inflammation.
4. Wild salmon
Salmon is one of the foods rich in omega - 3 fatty acids. Omega - 3 can counteract inflammation and overcome the adverse effects of sunlight on the skin. Fat, protein, and selenium in wild salmon can also help the skin to heal itself.
5. Paprika
Green peppers, red, or yellow contains lycopene and beta carotene, two chemicals that can protect the skin from UV rays. Lycopene may also protect the skin from irritation and prevents skin sunburn.
Those are some foods that can protect the skin from ultra violet rays of the sun strike the evil. By eating foods above, the skin will become more healthy and avoid diseases and cancer.
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