The Road To Genius

Posted on April 4, 2009 by Mariah

If you are interested in the theories of quantum physics you will know that the very observation of certain experiments has been shown to affect their outcome. Without going too deep, the implication is that the experimenters are somehow connected to the experiment itself and no matter what they do, they are unable to prevent their influence over it. On the level of meta-physics this is evidence of our oneness with everything. Somehow we are connected to everything outside of us and have access to all there is to know but at the same time are separated by the illusion of our apparent individuality. But what is it that makes us all appear to be different. Have you ever wondered why certain people exhibit genius qualities. What is that makes a child a chess grandmaster, a great mathematician or a virtuoso musician well before their time. Is it in the power of their mind or is the secret in how they are wired. For a moment...

Cancer Screenings Made Easier

Posted on February 19, 2009 by Jean

More than 30,000 lives could be saved every year if screening for colorectal cancer were more widespread, according to the American Cancer Society. Yet fewer than 42 percent of adults age 50 and older undergo colorectal screening. Fortunately, that may soon change. According to a Mayo Clinic study, many Americans avoid getting screened for colorectal cancer because of the screening s preparation process. That process often involves drinking a difficult-to-tolerate liquid that cleanses the colon before the actual procedure. However, patients can now forgo the bad-tasting liquid and instead take a tasteless tablet called OsmoPrep, which may be taken with any clear liquid. The availability of this easy and convenient new prescription tablet may encourage people to be tested for colon cancer, potentially helping to save thousands of lives. Colorectal cancer detection at an early stage results in a five-year survival rate of...

Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome Pcos :

Posted on December 18, 2008 by Mohamed

PCOS is a disease that effects up to 10 of pre-menopausal woman. It is a female hormonal disorder and is the forming of multiple abnormal ovarian cysts on the ovaries. Most of the cysts are harmless as they are merely fluid-filled sacs containing immature eggs that have attached to the ovary instead of releasing the egg. However, some cysts can continue to grow without dissolving or disintegrating on its own and start to haemorrhage which is extremely painful and dangerous. PCOS can be identified and confirmed by means of an ultra sound or scan of the abdomen of a woman. Symptoms which can indicate that you could be suffering from PCOS is the following: irregular heavy or absent periods, ovarian cysts, excessive weight gain, obesity, acne, growths from the skin, brown skin patches, high cholesterol levels, exhaustion or lack of mental alertness, decreased sex drive, excessive facial or body hair, male pattern hair loss...