BOUT 1000 children die each year from
a condition called Shaken Baby Syndrome. As the name suggests, the baby is
shaken, resulting in either broken neck bones, bleeding in or around the brain,
causing severe injury and most of the time, death. Shaking the baby’s head back
and forth is very dangerous. The impact on the brain could cause seizure
disorder, mental retardation or blindness if the baby survives. A common
precipitating situation is when the baby won’t stop crying, causing the tired
and overwhelmed ignorant mother or baby sitter to be so upset as to shake the
baby to make the infant stop the crying. The baby is so delicate that the
shaking has resulted in many a fatality.
Babies cry for a reason. They may be hungry, wet, colicky, in
need of burping, or sick. Picking them up and carrying them for a while, or
rocking them, putting them in a stroller, or even taking them for a ride, often
helps, after all those reasons have been properly addressed. But no matter what,
remember never, never shake a baby, and always support and protect their
delicate neck.
If you are taking care of an irritable baby, whose usual
demands you have met, and the baby still cries, and you are terribly exhausted
and frustrated, and your patience is down to zero, leave the baby in the crib
for a few minutes, or ask for help from a relative or a friend.
A moment of anger causing an unintended injury to the baby
may result in a lifetime of guilt, regrets and pain.
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Any legislative plan to force physicians to use only generic
drugs is not only unconstitutional but downright dangerous for the patients, and
the citizenry and country as a whole. The proposal aims to take away from the
physician the right to choose drugs they want to prescribe and instead, give
this right to pharmacists, a situation that will be most conducive to kickbacks.
There are generic drugs that are very good, but for the unproven ones, the
questions of quality, potency, and safety are quite real. There are some
proprietary specialized drugs that have generic substitutes that are inferior or
"pirated," from another country, crude with impurities, and less effective. What
is at stake in this issue are human lives. The lawmakers should protect the
health and welfare of the people and not consider laws that are
unconstitutional, illegal, immoral, and ones that deny the citizens their
rights, and expose them to harm in the process, all in the name of saving some
money. Hopefully, our legislators will be wise enough not to even think of laws
that would prevent physicians from doing their best for the patients, and
adversely affect healthcare in our country. Encourage everyone to use good and
proven generics, but let’s not deprive anyone their freedom of choice. And let’s
leave the medical decisions to physicians.
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Influenza, which afflicts about 40 million of Americans each
year, is a viral infection in the nose, throat and lungs, sending 150,000 people
to the hospital each year and its complications killing about 25,000 of them.
The flu shot is well known and effective, but a lesser painful way to get the
vaccine is by nasal spray. However, it is not for everyone. Those who should not
get the spray are: children younger than 5 years of age, adults 50 and over,
pregnant women, those with allergy to eggs or had allergic reaction to flu
vaccine in the past, people with Guillain-Barre syndrome, people with weakened
immune system, and patients with long term health problems. Before considering
the nasal spray flu vaccine, confer with your physician.
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Flu can be fatal. The best is to avoid it, by getting the flu
vaccine. It is not 100 percent guaranteed to prevent the flu, but when it occurs
after getting the vaccine, the flu is usually a lot milder. It takes about 2 to
4 weeks for the vaccine to take effect. There are antiviral medications that can
also prevent the flu. To prevent the getting or spreading of the flu, wash hands
frequently, keep distance from people with the flu, cover mouth and nose when
coughing, avoid secondhand smoke, quit if you are a smoker, drinking at least 8
glasses of filtered water daily, and, of course, live a healthy lifestyle, which
will strengthen the immune system.
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A condom is used to prevent sexually transmitted diseases
(STDs) and as a means of contraception. The public in general has the impression
that condoms are fully protective. Studies of various brands of condoms in
different countries revealed that about 2 to 3 percent of condoms have holes in
them, right out of the factory. Rough handling by the user can also cause minute
tears. This obviously means the user is not totally safe and has at least 2 to 3
percent risk of getting STD from an infected partner, and/or women with
condom-wearing partner has a 2 to 3 percent risk of getting pregnant. As for
STDs, when one gets HIV, it is not 2 to 3 percent but 100 percent devastating.
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The Philippines is afflicted with the cancer of pervasive graft and
corruption among countless officials in the nation, from President Arroyo all
the way down, and has earned the shameful distinction of being the most corrupt
in Asia. A Dollar Moral Crusade Against Graft and Corruption in the Philippines
was launched overseas by the Filipino United Network (FUN) last year, to rid the
government of grafters and encourage accountability, honesty, and transparency
in governance. This global movement, which has the support of Governor Ed
Panlilio of Pampanga, is in most Filipino-American newspapers in the United
States and some in the Philippines. Enough is enough. Let’s stop the rape of the
Philippines. It’s time for every decent Filipino, most especially the youth of
the land, to stand up and be counted, and come to the aid of our country. Let’s
drive Arroyo and her cronies out of the government now to rid our nation of this
cancer. After all, the health of our nation is at stake, and its survival, is in
our hands.