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Denavir

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

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KEEPING KIDNEYS HEALTHY: WATER IS GOOD FOR THE KIDNEYS
Water is good medicine internally or externally, and nowhere more so than in the kidney. Lawrence J. Henderson, the great physiological chemist, said that it is “the most familiar and the most important of all things.” It performs its important duties because it is a remarkable solvent. No other substance can compare with it for this. It is only by regulating the strength of watery solutions that life’s processes can go on. Of course you realize that the elimination of waste products which must continually go on requires water in large amounts. Even the patients with heart and kidney troubles, who are water-logged, become so, not because they have overindulged their thirst but merely because disease has interfered with the elimination of the substances which demand water in which they must be dissolved. Hence water is on the whole the best diuretic.
Clear spring water, which is good to drink, without any claim to medicinal values, was presumably much more used in the old days. The habit is a good one and it can be acquired. In the old days there was spring water sold in the city in which I dwelt; it was as crystal clear and pure as anyone could ask for. Nevertheless, its sales would have been small had the public realized that the water so bottled had come from the city sewerage system but had been purified by seeping through a sand hill.
For centuries health resorts have been built about springs and have been known as “cures.” Magnificent buildings and hotels were connected with them and they had a number of expensive medical men who conducted the “cures.” The fat old dowagers and plethoric sporting men were made to diet and were depleted by the drinking of the waters. But as a leading London physician once said: “If I were to tell my patients to rise early, to frolic about Trafalgar Square, and now and then to drink half a tumbler of water from the fountain, I am sure I would get the same results.”
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Condylox

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

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WONDERS OF HIGH-TECH MEDICINE
Metal against your flesh. Chemicals swimming in your blood. Plastic disks resting in and on your eyes. Radioactivity stirring in your heart. Laser sun guns zapping cancer.
As a health reporter, I have been a traveler with doctors and scientists on their voyage of discovery.
I have seen an infant’s life saved because a laser burned away choking tumors. I watched a surgeon install a new plastic valve in a man’s heart. I saw a physician put plastic pebbles in a man’s brain to correct a tangled knot of blood vessels.
After five decades of high technology – chemistry, physics, engineering, and biology – and its revolutionary impact on medicine, still I marvel. High-tech medicine saves lives that once would have been hopelessly lost; it also offers better lives to those crippled by disease. We have hundreds of examples.
A diabetic woman I know pricks her finger with a needle and puts the resultant drop of blood on a sliver of paper, slips the paper into a machine the size of a pocket radio, and red numbers appear. They tell how much sugar is in her blood. For the first time, she can keep track of what her body is doing, control her diet exactly, and keep her blood sugar normal. That means, powerful studies indicate, that she won’t suffer the complications of heart attack, kidney disease, or blindness. She can safely have a baby.
A girl – a prize-winning flutist-is pushed off a New York subway platform into the path of a train. She survives, but the steel wheels cut off her hand. A policeman gathers up her hand. At Bellevue Hospital, Dr. William Shaw and a team of doctors reattach her hand under microscopes with threads and needles finer than hairs; the surgeons repair blood vessels, tendons, muscles, nerves, and skin. The young girl gets her hand back, and it works.
Surgeons have put back severed arms, legs, fingers, feet, even a scalp.
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