Archive for the 'Nursing Research' Category
Recent developments in research are leaning towards the further study of how to replace ailing body parts by way of stem cell technology. Some articles on this topic show that it is controversial. Other people’s perception of stem cell technology is negative claiming that is immoral and will lead to full-blown human cloning if the [...]
August 23rd, 2008 | Posted in Nursing Research | 2 Comments
Red wine has so many health benefits. For one, red wine reduces the risks of heart ailments. This has been proven by numerous studies before. Although wine contains a low dose of alcohol, moderate drinking of wine (especially red wine) can be beneficial to your health especially if you are 40 years old and above. [...]
August 17th, 2008 | Posted in Nursing Research | 15 Comments
Michael Phelps’s breakfast is five or more times that of a regular guy’s one-day food consumption. Reports on Michael Phelps’s diet reveal that the man’s diet is comparable to that of an overeater. His breakfast alone is more than many Filipinos’ or regular Americans’ diet in a single day. We’re talking about [...]
August 16th, 2008 | Posted in Nursing Research | 3 Comments
Pinoy Master Rapper Francis Magalona or Francis M, has leukemia. Many people did not expect Francis Magalona to have leukemia because he seemed to be a very healthy individual. This news about the rapper was confirmed by his colleagues and friends from “Eat Bulaga”.
Tags: cancer, Francis Magalona, Francis Magalona has leukemia (cancer of the blood), [...]
August 14th, 2008 | Posted in Nursing Research | 15 Comments
Nursing Education Update: Nursing Education the Philippines will never be the same again. Nursing, as a course in college, may no longer be as attractive as before starting this school year. In my post “New Philippine Nursing Curriculum and Opposing Views”, the Philippine Nursing Curriculum has dramatically changed since the Commission on Higher Education’s issuance [...]
August 12th, 2008 | Posted in Nursing Research | 15 Comments
Honey does not get spoiled. Research shows that honey excavated from Egyptian tombs buried for thousands of years are still edible and free of harmful bacteria. What makes honey a healthy (and expensive) food? Bee Pollen.
Honey bees and their larvae feed on bee pollens. They are the pollens collected by honey bees when they collect [...]
August 9th, 2008 | Posted in Nursing Research | 4 Comments
A solar eclipse in August 1 is to be seen in Greenland, Siberia, Mongolia and China. However, many people do not know that viewing a solar eclipse poses health risks, especially to the eyes. Yup folks, your eyes can sustain damage if you look at the sun without the proper gears or tools like a [...]
August 1st, 2008 | Posted in Nursing Research | 14 Comments
Addicted to cell phones or texting? Think again before pushing those buttons. Reports indicate that texting while doing something else like walking on the streets, biking and other activities can cause injury or even fatalities. As they say, don’t do two things at the same time to prevent accidents and injuries. Focus is the key [...]
July 31st, 2008 | Posted in Nursing Research | 17 Comments
Are you diabetic? If you are suffering from Type 2 (or Type II) Diabetes, by now you know that prevention is better than cure. Type 2 Diabetes, just like any other illnesses, diseases and common health conditions like arthritis and breast cancer, can be prevented through natural means or methods. Millions of diabetics worldwide (especially [...]
July 31st, 2008 | Posted in Nursing Research | 3 Comments
Diabetes Mellitus (DM) or simply diabetes is a disease in which the body does not produce or properly use insulin. Insulin is a hormone that is needed to convert sugar, starches and other food into energy needed for daily life. This is the reason why diabetics need an insulin injection if the disease is already [...]
July 26th, 2008 | Posted in Nursing Research | 7 Comments
My wife and I were discussing Nursing trends and issues last night and one of the topics we dealt with was the oversupply of nurses in the Philippines. The discussion was prompted by her batchmates in college comlaining about the difficulty of finding job opportunities for nurses or nursing graduates. This was no longer a [...]
July 22nd, 2008 | Posted in Nursing Research | 21 Comments
If you are a heavy cell phone (or cellphone) user, you might want to curb your addiction to cell phones especially if you’re using it mainly for calling and texting is only secondary. Cell phone use is inevitable in modern societies, I admit. We use them everyday to call the office, our loved ones, our [...]
July 14th, 2008 | Posted in Nursing Research | 14 Comments