Friday, October 3, 2008

Blood Donation

Person above 18 years of age and over 50 Kgs. in weight can donate blood once in three months.
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A normal adult has five to six liters of blood in his/her body of which only 300 ml is used during blood donation.
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This blood is replaced by your body within 24 to 48 hours!
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No special diet, rest or medicine is required after blood donation.
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The donor should not have taken any medicine in the last 48 hours.
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The donor should not have contacted jaundice in the previous three years.
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Every donor is given a medical checkup prior to donation to see if he/she is medically fit and doesn't suffer from anemia, high blood pressure etc.,
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The donor cannot contract AIDS or any other disease by donating blood.


Make Blood donation a habit . There are many people including females who has donated blood more than 10 -20 times in their life

Start with your B'day or from just today. Your little contribution can save someone's life.

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

The ten best ways to cure a broken heart

Source: ANI
Finding it hard to get over a break-up? Well, then all you need to do is follow these simple tips, for they will help put the spring back into your step.

Following are the ten best cures for a broken heart, reports the Independent.

Eat well
A diet high in complex cabs, omega-3 and vitamin C will boost your levels of serotonin, which helps fight fatigue and depression.

Go for a walk
A good walk in the fresh air can help clear the mind.

Spa retreat
It''s a great way to relax your mind and work away any pent-up tension.

Plan a holiday
Pack your bag and take yourself on the trip of a lifetime.

Exercise
Exercise can help release endorphins in the body. These are the very same chemicals released in the body at the point of orgasm, which give that feeling of euphoria.

Clear the clutter
Getting rid of those old love-notes and cosy photos is extremely cathartic.

Learn a language
Learning a new language is a great way of meeting new people and broadening your horizons, as well as helping you out of a mental rut.

Write it down
Writing down your thoughts on paper is a great way of working through emotions.

Chocolate
Chocolate is a true 'positive indulgence'.

New outfit
A new outfit can give you a new lease of life, at least in the short term.

Monday, September 29, 2008

Only because of people like them, the world is still alive .....a heart touching real life incident...

The thing is.... there is a family. Parents are doctors...and they had a son named Jithenthran.

On 09/24/2008, he took his father's bike for seeing his friend and while return he met with an accident.

The people who are there know him and admitted him at chengelpattu hospital. Then they informed his parents and they took him to Teynampet Apollo hospital.
There the doctors examined him and said that his brain has lost all his senses and there is no way to give him life. Without controlling the sadness the parents understood the fact and they decided to donate his organs to the people.

First, his eyes were given to Sankara nethralaya, then his kidney was given to Apollo hospital for transplantation and atlast here comes the final everheard miracle. They decided to give his heart to a 6 year old boy who needs it. So they verified and at last found that the boy is struggling for life at Cherians heart foundation, Chennai.

But within 30mins that heart should be transplanted; They need to go 20kms and in Chennai traffic and doubted whether it will happen. Then the doctors called traffic police and asked their help and they prepared the ambulance with A/C. So fastly they removed the heart from their son and kept in an ice box and runned towards the ambulance.

When they came out the boy's father saw that ice box and cried like anything. The doctor who carried tht box ran like anything that he didn't even see the ambulance which is waiting outside and he entered the police car which was waiting. He said to the person to just go to Cherian hospital soon. The person who was standing near the car was the Assistant Commissioner and he without seeing his status and jumped to drivers seat and drove the car with full speed.

Every signal traffic got alert and left way for this car and at last within 15mins the heart was given to the doctors in Cherian hospital and it was transplanted to the small boy. Really heart touching....

Do u know the meaning of the name of the boy who died....

His name is Jithenthran - a person who will steal other's heart..............Yes , now he has stole everyone's heart.....

Really ... hats off to the parents ...

The ten best romantic gifts

Source: ANI
Love cannot be translated into materialistic pleasures, but for some, expensive and lavish gifts are the best way to express their romantic feelings.
According to The Independent, a Vintage Timepiece is a truly timeless present with style and shape to suit all. The watch needs to have a collectiblity factor that ensures that they become more valuable as time goes by.

The second best gift is a romantic film just for two. Hire an entire cinema, exclusively for you and your partner, showing your favourite slushy movie, whether it''s Gone With The Wind or Sleepless in Seattle.

Words they say is the best way to express your love, so standing third in the list is a bespoke book bound, which could turn out to be a very intimate way to express your affection. Either you can pen your own verses, or have your loved one''s favourite books bound. This will certainly be a lasting and unique expression of your love.

Vintage Wine and Chocolates stand fourth in the list, while a drive in style garbs the fifth position. Plan a an unforgettable day in a chauffeur-driven vintage or classic car, and you’ll surely have your partner falling all over in love once again.

The 10 best romantic gifts are:

1. Vintage Timepiece

2. A Romantic Film Just For Two

3. Words of Love

4. Vintage Wine and Chocolates

5. Drive in Style

6. Up, Up and Away (Hot air balloon)

7. Fragrant Memories (perfumes)

8. Trip in steam engine- The Venice-Simplon Orient Express

9. If Music be the Food of Love (cook sumptuous food)

10. Weekend Break

Friday, September 26, 2008

Someone out there is deadly at Scrabble.

DILIP VENGSARKAR --> SPARKLING DRIVE

PRINCESS DIANA --> END IS A CAR SPIN

MONICA LEWINSKY --> NICE SILKY WOMAN

DORMITORY --> DIRTY ROOM

ASTRONOMER --> MOON STARER

DESPERATION --> A ROPE ENDS IT

THE EYES --> THEY SEE

A DECIMAL POINT --> I'M A DOT IN PLACE

And for the grand finale

MOTHER-IN-LAW --> WOMAN HITLER

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

How to Improve Your Memory & Exercise Your Brain

Everyone can take steps to improve their memory, with time and practice most people can gain the ability to memorize seemingly impossible amounts of information. Whether you want to win the World Memory Championships, ace your history test, or simply remember where you put your keys, this article can get you started. Scientists believe that exercising your brain can create a `cognitive reserve' that will help you stay sharp as you age.

1. Convince yourself that you do have a good memory that will improve. Too many people get stuck here and convince themselves that their memory is bad, that they are just not good with names, that numbers just slip out of their minds for some reason. Erase those thoughts and vow to improve your memory. Commit yourself to the task and bask in your achievements — it's hard to keep motivated if you beat yourself down every time you make a little bit of progress.

2. Keep your brain active. The brain is not a muscle, but regularly "exercising" the brain actually does keep it growing and spurs the development of new nerve connections that can help improve memory. By developing new mental skills—especially complex ones such as learning a new language or learning to play a new musical instrument—and challenging your brain with puzzles and games you can keep your brain active and improve its physiological functioning.

3. Exercise daily. Regular aerobic exercise improves circulation and efficiency throughout the body, including in the brain, and can help ward off the memory loss that comes with aging. Exercise also makes you more alert and relaxed, and can thereby improve your memory uptake, allowing you to take better mental "pictures."

4. Reduce stress. Chronic stress, although it does not physically damage the brain, can make remembering much more difficult. Even temporary stresses can make it more difficult to effectively focus on concepts and observe things. Try to relax, regularly practice yoga or other stretching exercises, and see a doctor if you have severe chronic stress.

5. Eat well and eat right. There are a lot of herbal supplements on the market that claim to improve memory, but none have yet been shown to be effective in clinical tests (although small studies have shown some promising results for ginkgo biloba and phosphatidylserine) . A healthy diet, however, contributes to a healthy brain, and foods containing antioxidants— broccoli, blueberries, spinach, and berries, for example—and Omega-3 fatty acids appear to promote healthy brain functioning. Feed your brain with such supplements as Thiamine, Vitamin E, Niacin and Vitamin B-6. Grazing, eating 5 or 6 small meals throughout the day instead of 3 large meals, also seems to improve mental functioning (including memory) by limiting dips in blood sugar, which may negatively affect the brain.

6. Take better pictures. Often we forget things not because our memory is bad, but rather because our observational skills need work. One common situation where this occurs (and which almost everyone can relate to) is meeting new people. Often we don't really learn people's names at first because we aren't really concentrating on remembering them. You'll find that if you make a conscious effort to remember such things, you'll do much better. One way to train yourself to be more observant is to look at an unfamiliar photograph for a few seconds and then turn the photograph over and describe or write down as many details as you can about the photograph. Try closing your eyes and picturing the photo in your mind. Use a new photograph each time you try this exercise, and with regular practice you will find you're able to remember more details with even shorter glimpses of the photos.

7. Give yourself time to form a memory. Memories are very fragile in the short-term, and distractions can make you quickly forget something as simple as a phone number. The key to avoid losing memories before you can even form them is to be able to focus on the thing to be remembered for a while without thinking about other things, so when you're trying to remember something, avoid distractions and complicated tasks for a few minutes.

8. Create vivid, memorable images. You remember information more easily if you can visualize it. If you want to associate a child with a book, try not to visualize the child reading the book – that's too simple and forgettable. Instead, come up with something more jarring, something that sticks, like the book chasing the child, or the child eating the book. It's your mind – make the images as shocking and emotional as possible to keep the associations strong.

9. Repeat things you need to learn. The more times you hear, see, or think about something, the more surely you'll remember it, right? It's a no-brainer. When you want to remember something, be it your new coworker's name or your best friend's birthday, repeat it, either out loud or silently. Try writing it down; think about it.

10. Group things you need to remember. Random lists of things (a shopping list, for example) can be especially difficult to remember. To make it easier, try categorizing the individual things from the list. If you can remember that, among other things, you wanted to buy four different kinds of vegetables, you'll find it easier to remember all four.

11. Organize your life. Keep items that you frequently need, such as keys and eyeglasses, in the same place every time. Use an electronic organizer or daily planner to keep track of appointments, due dates for bills, and other tasks. Keep phone numbers and addresses in an address book or enter them into your computer or cell phone. Improved organization can help free up your powers of concentration so that you can remember less routine things. Even if being organized doesn't improve your memory, you'll receive a lot of the same benefits (i.e. you won't have to search for your keys anymore).

12. Try meditation. Research now suggests that people who regularly practice "mindfulness" meditation are able to focus better and may have better memories. Mindfulness (also known as awareness or insight meditation) is the type commonly practiced in Western countries and is easy to learn. Studies at Massachusetts General Hospital show that regular meditation thickens the cerebral cortex in the brain by increasing the blood flow to that region. Some researchers believe this can enhance attention span, focus, and memory.

13. Sleep well. The amount of sleep we get affects the brain's ability to recall recently learned information. Getting a good night's sleep – a minimum of seven hours a night – may improve your short-term memory and long-term relational memory, according to recent studies conducted at the Harvard Medical School.

14. Build your memorization arsenal. Learn pegs, memory palaces, and the Dominic System. These techniques form the foundation for mnemonic techniques, and will visibly improve your memory.

15. Venture out and learn from your mistakes. Go ahead and take a stab at memorizing the first one hundred digits of pi, or, if you've done that already, the first one thousand. Memorize the monarchs of England through your memory palaces, or your grocery list through visualization. Through diligent effort you will eventually master the art of memorization.

Silver Jubilee...

I celebrated my 25th Birthday yesterday. This time it was a little different than every year as it was the first birthday after marriage. My wife asked me to switch off my mobile at 11.30 pm on the previous day so that nobody could disturb us. Now don't start thinking dirty, as my wife is in Surat and I am in Bangalore, so we could talk only on the phone. Actually I have 2 numbers one of which is dedicated to her and the other one I had to switch off. She wanted to be the first one to wish me and she did so. Then we talked for a while as usual.
In the morning Mom called me and then after there was a sequence of calls from my in-laws and friends.
Got ready to go to office and took some 5 Stars and Dairy Milks for the colleagues.
I spent the day normally till evening 8.30 pm. After which we had decided to have a party at home. Friends gathered and I opened Johnnie Walker Gold Label whisky.

Johnnie Walker Gold Label is one of the best whiskies I've ever had. We finished the whole bottle amongst 6 people.

Had dinner, talked to my wife, she wished me once again before going to bed and that's how I celebrated my Silver Jubilee....