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Tom Aaron asked:


Some Americans in Japan avoid going to a doctor if they have a cold. Japanese eyes may grow larger as they remark on this to other Japanese and ask other Americans why not. My reply, that you need seven days to get well if you take cold medicine and a week if you do not, meets with blank looks.

 

When I first started going to the doctor’s in Japan, visiting a doctor and getting medicine for a cold was substantially cheaper than going to a pharmacy and buying over the counter cold medicine that was much weaker. You would see your doctor and the receptionists, who also may act as nurses, would give you your medicine. After some years, due to a government push to reduce medicine sales by having medications purchased at pharmacies, not from doctor’s offices, pharmacies sprang up like mushrooms next to doctor’s offices. Prices seemed to me to have increased. Now, going to a pharmacy and buying cold medicine could be cheaper, but people are accustomed to going to the doctor.

 

Some doctors offer appointments but many do not. Being able to stop at the doctor’s whenever you want is tremendously convenient, but spending three hours for a three-minute visit with the doctor is not. Timing your visit is important. Many larger hospitals with specialists attract an older crowd. Go in the morning, with or without an appointment, and the wait can be endless. Go in the afternoon, with or without an appointment and you can see a specialist, pay, get your prescription, pick up your medication at the pharmacy in the same building, and be on your way in an hour if all goes well.

 

At smaller doctor’s offices, especially those that see many children, the mornings can be very busy, but when there are no colds going around the offices can be empty. If you go in on a busy morning, you may have a long wait. Doctor’s offices are usually open in the morning, close for lunch, and then open again in the early afternoon. If you go in the morning and the doctor’s office is crowded, you can often write your name down for the afternoon slot and be seen quickly if you arrive first thing in the afternoon. Another way to be seen quickly is to go early in the morning before the doctor opens, go in the office, and write your name on the list. Yes, the office is open even though nobody is there. Know the system and act to avoid waiting for hours and hours.

 

Over the years the number of pharmacies selling prescription medicine has ballooned. The government has encouraged this direction to discourage doctors from over prescribing medicines, resulting in a pharmacy next to or across the street from many doctor’s offices. Each small pharmacy, primarily serving the patients of the doctor next door or across the street, usually has between two and four people working in the pharmacy at any one time.

 

Japanese, like Americans and other Westerners, believe in hand washing to prevent colds, but there are at least four major differences: masks, gargling, carrying on to show their fighting spirit and not burdening others, and IV (intravenous) cocktails. In Japan, people frequently wear surgical masks due to colds. Some of them are wearing masks to protect themselves against the germs that give them colds, while others have colds and are wearing masks so they don’t give their colds to others. Unrelated to colds, many people with allergies wear masks to protect themselves from allergens. The masks may or may not be effective and the placebo effect may or may not work. Regardless, a Hello Kitty surgical mask on a small child is a sight that one will remember for a long time. 

 

Japanese also swear by gargling to prevent colds and to get better quickly when you do have a cold. Some doctors argue that gargling with water is useless, but gargling with green tea protects people from colds. Whenever anything is health related, the green tea lobby is always nearby to promote the real or imaginary health benefits. People in Japan who have colds are not entitled to time off. They must go to work or school, carrying on to show their fighting spirit and not burdening others.

 

Nobody discourages sick people from going to work or school and little attention is paid to the colds they spread. With chicken pox or measles, of course, people do stay home. Schools actually keep track of the number of days students miss; students who are not absent for an entire year are commended. Some students even go to junior high for three years without missing a single day and receive an award. Some of the students who go to school with raging fevers may be after such awards.

 

The last of the four major differences I will discuss here is the IV cocktail, full of all sorts of nutrients and other wonderful things, guaranteed to speed your recovery. Catch a cold, see the doctor, and get an IV. That will get you through the day. Some doctors don’t always offers IVs to people with colds, but if you really want one, just ask the doctor. The doctor will usually oblige.



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Depression is always a bad news but one thing that is even worse is the misuse of the depression pills. The abuse of the anti depressants has always been a matter of worry for the medical fraternity. But the medical fraternity and the police and the governments together have not been able to garner a control over the abuse of the anti depressants. There are innumerable cases where people take to the anti depressants as a form of tranquilizer, many take it as a form of addiction, and others still use it for self immolation.

The incessant misuse of the depression drugs has landed the whole of the medical world in great trouble. The option of banning the depression drugs is completely out of question. There are many whose very survival is dependant on the anti depressants. Anti depressants are the life sources for innumerable people in the world. But off late the depression pills are regularly in the news not for the good reasons but for all negative reasons. And the worst part is that it’s the people who are responsible for the misuse of the drug.

The anti depressants have grown to be increasingly used as tranquilizers and addictions rather than the purpose that they were originally invented for. And these problems arise for the sheer fact that people who don’t exactly need the anti depressants get hold of them. There are proper dosages and usage that varies from person to person and according to which the depressions pills are meant to be had. But the surprising fact is that nowadays people buy xanax like prescription drugs without a prescription and use them according to their whims.

Apart from the above mentioned abuses of the anti depression drugs, these drugs are now also increasingly used in the crimes. There are instances when anti depressants have been found to have major roles in certain crimes. Depression drugs are used for the purpose of intoxicating people, especially girls and then molesting them. In various crime scenes depression drugs like Xanax have been discovered to have been used.

If a recent news item is to believed, this popular depression pill has been misused in a very peculiar way. The cases of drug trafficking or drug smuggling or for that matter illegal drug sale are nothing new. But things have now blown out of proportion. Now even students…yes, you saw it right, even students are found to be engaged in the crimes related to the depression pill Xanax. Recently a student was found to be selling Xanax at his school, a fifteen year old student. One can imagine the extent to which drug misuse have gone. Today even 15 year old students are aware of the narcotic effects of anti depressants like Xanax. It is really a matter of contemplation as to what brings in this kind of juvenile delinquency? Is it the over exposure or the over publicity that’s responsible for this kind of effect on children, who are barely out of the cradle? This particular student was selling Xanax to his classmates luring them of its “dream like” narcotic qualities and with the intention of making some pocket money. Whatever the reason behind his selling the drugs, it is actually a mission bell to jerk us out of our slumber. The matter here is not the sale of Xanax pill by a student, but how did he manage to order xanax and procure the pills that are sold only to the adults, that too strictly on prescription. The most likely answer is that he bought xanax online. This incident clearly shows that there are a number of loopholes in the system and the administration. The only way to prevent the misuse of such drugs is to tighten up the sale of the drug and the successful implementation of the rules and regulations. And internet pharmacies should take some responsibility towards the society rather than just increasing profits online. They should clarify and check the authenticity of the patients placing a buy xanax online order with them.



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Find a doctor by Doctor-Dubai provides information about virtually all doctors and physicians licensed in Dubai, UAE

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Find a doctor by Doctor-Dubai provides information about virtually all doctors and physicians licensed in Dubai, UAE. The information includes contact information, education/training, practice information, health insurance affiliations, languages understood, nationality, maps and pictures. The search can be narrowed to the location, facility name, medical specialty, nationality etc and even by the medical degree of the doctor. Finding a doctor in Dubai is as easy as 1-2-3.
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The only real hope to stop future influenza pandemics such as we’re now facing from bird flu

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The only real hope to stop future influenza pandemics such as we’re now facing from bird flu, is to develop a “universal” flu vaccine that innoculates us against all influenza viruses.

This would also eliminate the habit of giving people a new flu shot every Fall.

The European Union is funding a cooperative project called Universal Vaccine, to produce a vaccine capable of innoculating people permanantly against all Type A and B strains of influenza.
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An EMT certification is available for each of the four progressive levels of EMT training. These are EMT 1 (Basic), EMT 2 and 3 (Intermediate) and EMT 4 (Paramedic).

Training EMT starts with the basic level, and entry of each of the following levels requires the completion of the previous one(s). The EMT certification program for the first level falls into three categories of training. The first category focuses on training for basic life support, such as performing CPR (Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation), Managing airways, treating for poisoning and shock, controlling accessible bleeding, etc. The second category focuses on familiarizing students with conditions that are not threatening to the patient’s life, such as splinting, bandaging, delivering babies, or caring for the newborn. The third category of training includes the non-medical requirements that an emergency medical technician is expected to meet, such as proper extrication equipment and techniques, coping with medico legal problems, written and verbal communication skills, etc. Remember that training for EMT is not limited to the examples given above, as the EMT classes available can cover a lot more information, especially for the upper levels of EMT training. vaccine

It is widely thought in the medical profession that infections and many diseases are mainly / partly caused by viruses or bacteria.

In a healthy body, these bacteria are identified by our immune system that will proceed to manufacture antibodies to render them harmless. Should our immune system be deficient in any way because of bad eating habits, negative emotions / stress or a toxic environment, then these bacteria will either not be picked up by our immune cells or an insufficient amount of antibodies will be generated and disease will develop.
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