Health Tips And Relaxation Techniques
People get different types of scars from acne, and every person is left with different facial topography. Therefore, acne scar treatment must be addressed on a case by case basis. No single treatment is right for everyone.You and your dermatologist together should decide what is right for your type of acne scarring. Since getting rid of acne scars is a complex process, often several of the treatments mentioned here will have to be combined to produce the best results.
Some of the new options in treatment of acne scars include:
This is a new and effective treatment available for darker skins.There is little or no downtime and one needs anything from 4-6 sittings for effective improvement in the scars.The results are noticeable over 2-3 months and there is gradual sustained improvement.
It is always advisable to undergo laser treatments with dermatologists familiar with them for the best results. In these procedures, there are areas of normal skin left behind to enhance and increase the healing process so that there are no complications from the laser treatments. (more…)
Its April 7th, And its World Health Day
I bring to you the theme and agenda of this year’s World Health Day as proposed by the World Health Organization (WHO).
The theme for this year’s World Health Day is :
” Save lives. Make hospitals safe in emergencies “
World Health Day 2009 focuses on the safety of health facilities and the readiness of health workers who treat those affected by emergencies. Health centers and staff are critical lifelines for vulnerable people in disasters – treating injuries, preventing illnesses and caring for people’s health needs.
They are cornerstones for primary health care in communities – meeting everyday needs, such as safe childbirth services, immunizations and chronic disease care that must continue in emergencies. (more…)
Every organization uses computers. Due to long hours on the computer, 50-90 percent of computer users are prone to computer vision syndrome
(CVS). It usually develops after more than two hours of work on the computer and disappears on discontinuing work for a few hours.
Eyestrain, headache, blurred distance or near vision, dry or red eyes, neck and backache, double vision, and light sensitivity.
